262 days ago

Guess what - dentures don't last forever!

The from Neighbourly Nz

Did you vote in our poll last week? Dentures are not meant to last forever!

Dentures are artificial teeth that can help you eat, speak and smile with confidence. But over time, they can wear out, break or become loose. That’s why it’s important to replace your dentures every 5 to 8 years, or sooner if they cause you discomfort or irritation.

Replacing your dentures can improve your oral health, comfort and appearance. It can also prevent problems like gum disease, bone loss and facial sagging.

So don’t wait any longer! Contact us today on (09) 9722 545 to schedule a consultation and get a new set of dentures that fit you perfectly.

Image
More messages from your neighbours
21 hours ago

Are you waiting for a hip replacement?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

We're having a look at wait times and are keen to talk to someone who's on the list to get a hip replaced.

It's an issue that's recently been highlighted in Southland and Otago, with some people waiting up to 18 months.

But what's it like in Waikato? If you're happy to share your experience, please email news@waikatotimes.co.nz with hip replacement in the subject line.

Image
29 minutes ago

Do you agree that businesses are feeling more positive?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Despite national headlines about sinking business confidence, Waikato Chamber of Commerce members are more positive - at least the small number who shared their thoughts.

In a just released newsletter, the chamber reports “remarkably positive” local survey results for the June quarter in Waikato.

Image
32 minutes ago

Poll: Do you think central government should help Maungatautari?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The country’s flagship mainland ecological island project has only two months to find half a million dollars before cutting back its vital conservation work or letting staff go.

The future for Maungatautari Sanctuary Mountain looks increasingly uncertain, with Jobs for Nature funding ending this month, a $150,000 overdraft, and requests for additional support from the Department of Conservation being so far unsuccessful.

“We need central government to come to the table," manager Helen Hughes says.

Do you think central government should step in to help? Tell us about your reasons (and include NFP if you don't want your comments used in print).

Image
Do you think central government should help Maungatautari?
  • 0% Yes
    0% Complete
  • 0% Maybe
    0% Complete
  • 0% No
    0% Complete
  • 0% Not sure
    0% Complete
0 votes