Christine graduated at the University of Glasgow in 1996. She enjoys solving problems and tackling the odd tricky extraction and occasional endo.
Her main goal is to ensure that her patients are comfortable and have positive experiences during her treatments.
What she loves most about her job is building relationships with her patients.
Outside work you’ll see her trail running, swimming, and cycling. She’s competed in triathlons for many years and loves anything outdoors that her dog could join her in. Other than that, she’s also passionate about travelling that involves music and podcasts.
Christine’s favourite place in New Zealand…
Show more...Christine graduated at the University of Glasgow in 1996. She enjoys solving problems and tackling the odd tricky extraction and occasional endo.
Her main goal is to ensure that her patients are comfortable and have positive experiences during her treatments.
What she loves most about her job is building relationships with her patients.
Outside work you’ll see her trail running, swimming, and cycling. She’s competed in triathlons for many years and loves anything outdoors that her dog could join her in. Other than that, she’s also passionate about travelling that involves music and podcasts.
Christine’s favourite place in New Zealand is the Port Hills in Christchurch (the mountains). Otherwise, it would be the mountains in Europe or Colorado, USA.
Something that might surprise you about Christine is that she’s a trivia nerd. She loves a highly competitive game of Trivial Pursuit or a pub quiz.
Georgina Wilson grew up on the West Coast attending Inangahua College in Reefton before graduating from the School for Dental Nurses in Wellington in 1989.
After working in Invercargill and Nelson, Georgina returned to the West Coast and joined the practice in 1992, first as an assistant before progressing to Practice Manager and Hygienist as an auxiliary.
After having time off to have children she returned to the practice in 2005 as a Registered Dental Therapist, treating Under 18 year old patients. In 2007 she became a Registered Dental Hygienist with the Dental Council of New Zealand having treated patients…
Show more...Georgina Wilson grew up on the West Coast attending Inangahua College in Reefton before graduating from the School for Dental Nurses in Wellington in 1989.
After working in Invercargill and Nelson, Georgina returned to the West Coast and joined the practice in 1992, first as an assistant before progressing to Practice Manager and Hygienist as an auxiliary.
After having time off to have children she returned to the practice in 2005 as a Registered Dental Therapist, treating Under 18 year old patients. In 2007 she became a Registered Dental Hygienist with the Dental Council of New Zealand having treated patients for some years under the auxiliary scope.
Georgina is a member of both the NZ Dental and Oral Health Therapist Association and NZ Dental Hygienists Association and attends the respective conferences yearly.
She thoroughly enjoys treating young adolescents on the coast, many of whom travel long distances for treatment. Georgina sees a wide range of dental issues, ranging from large cusp restorations to anterior composites.
Out of work she is predominately chauffeur to her two daughters, following them both in their sports.
Debbie has been with the Family Dental Centre in Greymouth as a Practice Manager since June 2001. When she joined the team consisted of two other people and now they have grown to a team of 14! Prior to this she started off as a DA gaining experience in hygiene scope and became registered in 2004.
Debbie has been able to get to know people well over the years and build trust with patients. She tells us there is never a dull moment. Debbie finds the role both rewarding and very interesting.
Debbie has lived on the West Coast her…
Show more...Debbie has been with the Family Dental Centre in Greymouth as a Practice Manager since June 2001. When she joined the team consisted of two other people and now they have grown to a team of 14! Prior to this she started off as a DA gaining experience in hygiene scope and became registered in 2004.
Debbie has been able to get to know people well over the years and build trust with patients. She tells us there is never a dull moment. Debbie finds the role both rewarding and very interesting.
Debbie has lived on the West Coast her whole life and loves the area and its relaxed life style. She is married with two children and enjoys bush walks/hikes, cycling and spending time with her family.