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NZDJ 2016
NZDJ December 2016
Article: Steroid Prophylaxis: The knowledge and practices of New Zealand General Dental PractitionersCoetzee A, Goodhew EL, De Silva HL, Thomson WM
Article: An Investigation of the Views of Parents in Otago on Dental Care for Primary School-Aged Children by the Community Oral Health Service Prior to the Introduction of the Hub-Based Clinic SystemDrummond BK, Gaffney M, Marshall K
Article: Final year dental students in New Zealand: Self-reported confidence levels prior to BDS graduationC Murray, N Chandler
Article: Dental clearance unsuccesful: cleidocranial dysplasia diagnosed at a relief of pain clinicA Vete, E Clark
NZDJ September 2016
Comment: Sugar Sweetened BeveragesDr Jonathan Broadbent
Article: Space maintenance: An overview for cliniciansGray S, Stacknik S, Farella M
Article: New Zealand general dentist’s usage and views on caries detection methodsJeganath J, Wong A, Chandler N, Murray C
Article: Oral health protocols in care facilities for older people in New ZealandKelsen AE, Thomson WM, Love RM
NZDJ June 2016
Article: Knowledge, opinions and factors influencing practices regarding sugar in oral paediatric medications: a survey of Dunedin pharmacy staffChow M, Costain S, Brosnan M, Murray C
Article: A review of occupationally-linked suicide for dentistsJones LM, Cotter R, Birch KM
Article: Dental implant use in New Zealand: A 10-year updateMurray CM, Thomson WM, Leichter JW
Article: Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in dental treatment at a school of dentistryBroadbent JM, Theodore R, Te Morenga L, Thomson WM, Brunton PA
NZDJ March 2016
Article: Dental implant treatment following trauma: An investigation into the failure to complete Accident Compensation Corporation funded careKennedy R, Murray C, Leichter JL
Article: Oral Health of New Zealand Service Personnel in WW1Broadbent JM, Singh JK, Masri NS, Tong DC, Duncan WJ
Article: Case report: a patient who had not removed her full lower denture for 54 yearsJones A, Bridgman JB
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NZDJ 2015
NZDJ December 2015
Article: Dental attendance, perceptions of cost and self-care of school Year 12 and 13 students: A focus on Southland, New ZealandMurray C, Densie IK, Morgan C
Article: The use of radiography in the diagnosis of oral conditions in children and adolescentsFogarty WP, Drummond BK, Brosnan MG
Article: A cautionary tale; squamous cell carcinoma of the gingivaNg P, Clark E
NZDJ September 2015
Article: Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumour of the Mandible: A Case Report of decompression with a customised removable tube and review of literatureSmit RB, Moore BK, Lou S MY
Article: Stress and coping in fourth-year medical and dental studentsHarris RC, Millichamp CJ, Thomson WM
Article: Interprofessional education, dentistry, and the New Zealand experience: a commentaryDing C, Foster Page LA, Rangnekar S.
Article: Brown tumour of the mandible in primary hyperparathyroidism; a case reportOlsen J, Sealey C
Article: The role of a bus network in access to primary health care in Metropolitan Auckland, New ZealandRocha CM, Mc Guire S, Whyman R, Kruger E, Tennant M
NZDJ June 2015
Article: Factors influencing the use of oral health services among adolescents in New ZealandBørsting T, Stanley J, Smith M
Article: Direct pulp capping of permanent teeth in New Zealand general dental practice – A practice based research studyFriedlander L, McElroy K, Daniel B, Cullinan M, Hanlin S
Article: A qualitative study of the meaning of oral health and self-care for 40 Dunedin residents living on lower incomesFitzgerald RP, Thomson WM, Huakau G, Darrou M, Gilmore D, Sadler H, Bell RJ, Danse V, Broad B, Broughton JR
Article: Trends in paediatric maxillofacial trauma presenting to Dunedin Hospital, 2006 to 2012Jung TK, De Silva HL, Konthasingha PP, Tong DC
NZDJ March 2015
Article: Preliminary findings from the Oranga Niho dental student outplacement projectAnderson VR, Rapana ST, Broughton JR, Seymour GJ, Rich AM
Article: An exploratory study of parental knowledge of early childhood oral health care in Southland, New ZealandChia L, Densie I, Morgan C
Article: The impact of patient’s complaints on New Zealand dentistsStuart T, Cunningham W
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NZDJ 2014
NZDJ December 2014
Article: Management of the pulp in primary teeth – An updateBrosnan MG, Natarajan AK, Campbell JM, Drummond BK
Article: Master file size and apical transportation in severely curved root canalsMoradi S, Disfani R, Baziar H, Daneshvar F, Jafarzadeh H
Article: Oral health of older people admitted to hospital for needs assessmentLing GY, Love RM, MacFadyen EE, Thomson WM
Article: Microstructural analysis of Co-Cr dental alloy at the metal-porcelain interface: A pilot studyLi KC, Ting S, Prior DJ, Waddell JN, Swain MV
NZDJ September 2014
Article: Propofol-remifentanil TCI sedation for oral surgeryNagels AJ, Bridgman JB, Bell SE and Chrisp DJ
Article: Saliva: An OverviewBenn AML, Thomson WM
Article: Empathy in the dentist-patient relationship: review and applicationJones LM and Huggins TJ
Article: Noise Levels in Dental School ClinicsAl-Dujaili M, Thomson WM, Meldrum R, Al-Ani AH
NZDJ June 2014
Report: Post-operative complications following dental extractions at the School of Dentistry, University of OtagoDarryl Tong, Haidar Al-Hassiny, Adrian Ain, Jonathan Broadbent
Report: Adults with intellectual disability: a mixed-methods investigation of their experiences of dental treatment under general anaestheticVictoria McKelvey, Kate Morgaine, Murray Thomson
Report: Dental technology services and industry trends in New Zealand from 2010 to 2012Saeed Alameri, John Aarts, Mike Smith, Neil Waddell
NZDJ March 2014
Report: Peri-implantitis diagnosis and treatment by New Zealand periodontists and oral maxillofacial surgeonsAssil Russell, Andrew Tawse-Smith, Jonathan Broadbent, Jonathan W Leichter
Report: Acceptability of the Hall Technique to parents and childrenLyndie Foster Page, Dorothy Boyd, Sarah Davidson, Samantha McKay, Murray Thomson, Nicola Innes
Report: Ukaipo niho: the place of nurturing for oral healthJohn Broughton, Marie Person, Joyce Maipi, Rangi Cooper-Te Koi, Angeline Smith-Wilkinson, Sarah Tiakiwai, Jonathan Kilgour, Kay Berryman, Kate Morgaine, Lisa Jamieson, Herenia Lawrence, Murray Thomson
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Switch to Water
Join us as we celebrate National Oral Health Day with our new 'All Rizz no Fizz' hands challenge.
This year’s campaign aims to promote water as the drink of choice to discerning Gen Z Kiwis who care about their health and wellbeing.
By choosing water over fizzy and sugary drinks this month of November, you can showcase the “Rizz” that comes with having no fizz in your life.
There is no registration required to participate in this year’s ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge, instead we invite you to follow us on:
Also, follow our new ‘Switch to Water’ ambassador, dentist and rising rugby star Christian Lio-Willie on his TikTok channel here and get inspired for the ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge.
The power of water:
- Naturally the best way to hydrate
- Zero calories
- Non-acidic
- 100% natural
- Free and readily available on tap
- Zero sugar
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'All Rizz no Fizz' Hands Challenge
In celebration of our 10th National Oral Health Day, join us as we celebrate with a brand-new campaign.
Ditch your sugary drinks for water during the month of November and participate in our new ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge.
There is no registration required for this year’s new campaign - instead we invite you to follow us on:
- TikTok allrizznofizz (@allrizznofizz) | TikTok and
- Instagram Chief NZDA Rizzler (@allrizznofizz) • Instagram photos and videos
What is RIZZ?
Rizz is a new age term (born in 2021) and is the truncated version of charisma. It’s the description of quality that assures people of their own awesomeness and inspires others to develop their own confidence.
Our 'All Rizz no Fizz' campaign essentially is about the charisma and awesomeness that eliminating fizzy drinks brings into your life. 'All Rizz no Fizz' focuses on prioritising water and making it the focus of your health and wellbeing while empowering others to do the same. By choosing water over fizzy drinks this month of November, you are showcasing “Rizz” that having no fizz brings into your life.
This new campaign adapts a light-hearted and fun-filled tone to our traditional switch to water campaign. Targeted mainly at Generation Z, the challenge comes to life through. subversive, entertaining, and highly shareable organic meme-based social campaign, associating water with Gen Z’s lifestyle, way of being, and communicating why water is so important for our health and teeth. The aim of the game is to build better habits with making water as the drink of choice over time.
Follow our TikTok channel allrizznofizz (@allrizznofizz) | TikTok and Instagram channel Chief NZDA Rizzler (@allrizznofizz) • Instagram photos and videos to see our meme content throughout the month of November.
What is the challenge?
This year, there is no need to complete an online registration. Instead, we just want you to engage with our ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge.
The ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge is a fun, physical social competition aimed at promoting water consumption amongst Gen Z’s (and everyone else).
Participants will tape open bottles (or other vessels of water) to their hands and attempt to complete a chosen physical activity while filming it.
Activities could range from TikTok dances, obstacle courses, to everyday tasks like brushing your teeth, riding a bike or skateboarding — anything that is appropriately fun and a bit messy!
After completing the challenge, participants should drink any remaining water left in the vessels and post the video online to enter the draw to win prizes.
Who can participate?
Anyone can - individuals of any age can take part in the challenge. You can also do this challenge as part of a team or group (school team, classroom team of family team) if you prefer. Encourage your local sports team, church, marae, university student group, or other community groups to take part in this challenge.
Competition period
The challenge begins on Wednesday 6 November (National Oral Health Day) and ends midnight Saturday 30 November.
General entry
This entry category is for everyone over the age of 15 years of age.
How to Enter:
- Film yourself completing the “All Rizz No Fizz Hands” challenge (with open water bottles taped to your hands)
- Post the video to your social media platform (Instagram, TikTok)
- Use the hashtag #allrizznofizz in your post.
- You may enter multiple times with multiple videos during the competition period.
All valid entries during the competition period will be considered to win one of two content creator packs.
Other entries
Schools
Make water your hero by taking part in the new ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge.
How to Enter:
- Film your class / school completing the ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge (with open water bottles taped to your hands or arms)
- Post the video to your social media platform (Instagram, TikTok or Facebook)
- If doing this via Facebook, tag NZDA Healthy Smiles to your post
- Add the hashtag #allrizznofizz in your video post
- Make sure you name your school in the post (entries with no school names will not be considered)
- Alternatively, send your video file entries (with your school’s names) to [email protected]. If the file is too large to email, send to that address using Dropbox or similar file transfer software to get us your entry.
- You may enter multiple times with multiple videos during the competition period.
All valid entries during the competition period will be considered to win a $500 voucher towards a water fountain or sports equipment for your school.
Team
You can showcase water as your drink of choice this November and come up with your own version of the 'All Rizz no Fizz' hands challenge, you can join with your whanau, your team at work or community group.
How to Enter:
- Film yourself completing the ‘All Rizz no Fizz’ hands challenge (with open water bottles taped to your hands or arms)
- Post the video to your social media platform (Instagram, TikTok or Facebook)
- If doing this via Facebook, tag NZDA Healthy Smiles to your post
- Use the hashtag #allrizznofizz in your video post
- Alternatively, send your video to [email protected]. If the file is too large to email, send to that address using Dropbox or similar file transfer software to get us your entry.
Only entries sent to [email protected] will be considered to win $500 towards your teams next social function.
Content Guidelines
- Keep the video fun and light-hearted.
- Highlight the water element — show the bottles clearly taped to your hands (or arms) and remember to include the final "drinking" moment of the water left in the bottles or vessels.
- Refrain from bad language and displaying brand names of drinks companies.
Want to be part of the campaign but not into participating in the challenges?
Follow our Instagram and TikTok pages, share the memes, see if you can come up with some cool memes yourselves and share them too.
Be sure to use the hashtag #allrizznofizz every time you share a meme. You might just strike it lucky and be selected for a spot prize.