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Welcome to Duxton Dental

Located just off the Hagley Park end of Riccarton Road, Riccarton, Christchurch; Duxton Dental aims to provide the highest standards of dental health, function and aesthetics, to ensure your well-being and to promote good health. We offer first-class and innovative dental care with a smile. Get in touch with our friendly team to make your next appointment and see why we think we are the best dentists in Christchurch.

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22 Bartlett Street, 

Riccarton, Christchurch


Mail  

info@duxtondental.co.nz


Phone   03-348-5488

Our Services & Treatments

Please come and meet one of our treatment co-ordinators for a consultation to find out more about how we can be creators in your long-term dental wellness. With world-class dentists, cutting-edge technology, dedicated support staff and a soothing environment. Duxton Dental clinic and its team of dentists is committed to making you smile.

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    Meet our Christchurch Dentists

    We are proud of our highly-qualified and experienced team of dentists, hygienists, clinical assistants and administration professionals who are dedicated to providing the dental service you deserve. Our friendly reception team are always available to answer your enquiries and welcome you to our dental practice in Christchurch. Our aim is to make you feel relaxed at all times and answer any questions you may have about your appointment or any dental treatment. At Duxton Dental, our biggest asset is our team of people. Our evidence-based dentistry of excellence sets us apart but it’s our team that makes us truly special. Get in touch and see why we think we are the best dentists in Christchurch!

    Find our Dental Clinic in Riccarton Christchurch

    Duxton Dental is modern dental clinic located just off the Hagley Park end of Riccarton Road in Christchurch at 22 Bartlett Street, Riccarton, Christchurch 8011.

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    A close up of a woman 's smile with white teeth and pink lips.
    21 Apr, 2024
    Once you've made the investment in a brighter, whiter smile through professional teeth whitening , you'll notice the immediate boost it gives to your confidence and self-esteem. While the joy of an improved and radiant smile is long lasting, it is not permanent. It can last from as short as a couple of months to up to 3 years – it varies from person to person but also the lifestyle choices they make. If you had your cosmetic dental treatment with us at Duxton Dental’s clinic in Riccarton, you will know (in great detail) about how to maintain your newly whitened teeth. However, not all cosmetic dentists are as obsessed with aftercare. Here’s a summary of the maintenance information we give to help keep that sparkly smile for longer: Aftercare: 72 hours after you’ve whitened your teeth Teeth have a protective layer called the acquired pellicle and it is on the pellicle where stains on your teeth are found. During the teeth whitening process, this natural barrier is removed which means they are vulnerable to fresh staining. For the pellicle to develop again it takes between 12 to 24 hours. It’s best to avoid consuming anything that would stain a white shirt, this includes, but is not limited to: · Coffee · Colas · Red sauces including ketchup · Mustards · Soy sauce Eat only white and clear foods and drinks and avoid anything acid based for the first 72 hours. If you eat something dark, brush your teeth and rinse your mouth afterwards. If you are unable to do so, chew some sugar-free gum within 20 minutes. The saliva produced helps remove food and drink debris, neutralise acids in the mouth and help reduce any whitening-induced tooth sensitivity. During the first 72 hours, your teeth are more vulnerable to tooth decay as well as staining, so be vigilant to the food and drink you are consuming. Here’s some examples of foods and drinks you can eat: · Milk and water · Bananas and apples with the peel removed · White bread and flour tortillas · Oatmeal, cream of wheat · Plain yoghurt, sour cream, and cottage cheese · White rice or baked potato · Plain pasta with a white sauce 
    A young girl wearing glasses is holding a model of teeth and braces.
    21 Apr, 2024
    Are you considering straightening your teeth but feeling torn between the classic method of orthodontic braces and the innovative alternative of Invisalign? Invisalign and braces are two of the most popular orthodontic treatments available in Duxton Dental clinics in Christchurch. Both are highly effective at correcting misaligned teeth and improving smiles. So, which is best for you? Let's start by breaking down the key differences between Invisalign and braces: 1. Visibility Braces: traditional braces are conspicuous and obvious, with metal brackets and wires that are easily noticeable when you speak or smile. Some people feel self-conscious about their appearance during orthodontic treatment. Invisalign: Invisalign aligners are virtually invisible braces made from clear plastic that fits snugly over your teeth, making them discreet and barely noticeable to others. 2. Comfort Braces: the metal brackets and wires can sometimes cause discomfort, irritation, and even mouth sores, especially during the initial adjustment period. Your orthodontist may need to make further adjustments to make the brace more comfortable. Invisalign: Invisalign aligners are custom-made to fit your teeth comfortably, with smooth edges that won't irritate your mouth. There can be some minor discomfort initially, but this is short lived and remedied by over-the-counter painkillers. Overall, they offer a more comfortable experience, with no wires or brackets to worry about. 3. Convenience Braces: with braces, certain foods need to be avoided to prevent damage to the brackets and wires. Maintaining oral hygiene can be a challenge due to the hardware obstructing thorough cleaning. Invisalign: one of the biggest advantages of Invisalign is its removability. You can easily remove the aligners before eating, so you can continue to enjoy all your favourite foods without restrictions. Your regular brushing and flossing routine remain the same as there are no brackets or wires to navigate around. 
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