War on tooth decay in the Bay

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Lieutenant Timmy Reiber (BOPDHB Dental Oral Health Therapist) talks to schoolchildren about the importance of maintaining good oral health, a healthy diet and exercise
Lieutenant Timmy Reiber (BOPDHB Dental Oral Health Therapist) talks to schoolchildren about the importance of maintaining good oral health, a healthy diet and exercise.

Free dental care was provided in the Eastern Bay township of Taneatua recently in a New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) exercise with the Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) and Tuhoe iwi.

Exercise Wisdom Tooth saw the 25-member NZDF team providing dental treatment at a temporary clinic set up in the town over two weeks.

The NZDF contingent had a mix of Regular Force personnel and reservists, including up to six dentists, four dental hygienists, eight dental assistants and a physical training Instructor.

Private Elle Lloyd (BOPDHB Dental Assistant) on her first NZDF exercise since joining the troops late last year.

Amongst the contingent of Army reserves were BOPDHB Community Dental Oral Health Therapist Timmy Reiber and Dental Assistant Elle Lloyd. Lieutenant Reiber and Private Lloyd are Army reserves outside of their day jobs.

“The NZDF engages regularly in community outreach activities in New Zealand and the southwest Pacific region,” says Warrant Officer Class 2 Ross Heald, who led the team.

“An important part of our training is practising delivery of treatment in a field environment. This is what we do on operations such as when we deploy to the Pacific as part of a humanitarian aid response.”

The NZDF ran a similar programme in Kaitaia four years ago, and does so as part of its regular humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercises in the southwest Pacific.