Events and information for Dental Professionals
We are proud to be industry leaders in periodontics, and enjoy actively keeping other dental professionals up-to-date with information.
Dr Longbottom is a registered provider with the NZDA for Continuing Professional Development. His seminars and events are hands-on, fun, and an opportunity for networking within the dental industry. For continued learning, sign up for our Noble education updates.
Upcoming Events
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Feedback from Event Attendees
“I went to Dr Longbottom’s ‘Secrets of a periodontal practice’ course and it was fantastic. As a hygienist, it was great to have a hands-on course and update my practical skills. Dr Longbottom was relaxed and friendly, making a great environment to learn and ask questions. Thank you!”
“As an Auckland dentist, I have been referring patients and family members to the Noble Dental team for the last 6 years for advanced gum treatment and implant procedures. I am always very pleased with the service they receive!”
“It was definitely a privilege to have the opportunity to observe the Noble team practice. The work they do is no doubt of the highest quality and standard. The experience was both intriguing and exciting, and definitely inspired me towards the field of periodontics and implant dentistry. The practice is modern and welcoming, with all the latest techniques and equipment. I can’t recommend a better place to go for any specialist needs.”
“I am a dental hygienist who did an observation day at Noble Dental. The staff are incredibly knowledgeable and professional, and all patients receive top care from the moment they arrive. I couldn’t speak better of them! Thanks for the great opportunity.”
Featured ARticles
More dentists are becoming aware of the possibility of placing implants in the posterior maxilla where there is little alveolar bone and the sinuses are pneumatized…
A look at what it means to run your practice in these trying times, and how to avoid some common missteps concerning financially compromised patients.
Patients with periodontal attachment loss can ask about enhancing their smile to eliminate the “black triangles” and recession defects (illustration 1).
More dentists are becoming aware of the possibility of placing implants in the posterior maxilla where there is little alveolar bone and the sinuses are pneumatized…
Millions of adults have or could have periodontal disease, a bacterial infection of the gums and bone around teeth, caused by commonly spread oral bacteria, different than those that cause tooth decay.
Periodontal diseases are often described as silent – in that they don’t cause any symptoms that might be readily associated with disease or a problem.
Routine tooth brushing and flossing and regular check-ups by a dental professional remain the cornerstone of a healthy mouth.