In Conversation With Lwazi Nkwanyane (Graduated with Oral Hygiene(2011) at Medunsa and Dental Degree(2017)at SMU

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When was the last time you went to the dentist?
For many South Africans — especially students and young adults — dental care is often overlooked. But experts warn that ignoring your oral health could have serious consequences beyond bad breath or a cavity.
This week on Health Matters, we’re turning the spotlight on dental health, a critical — and often underestimated — part of your overall wellbeing.
According to the World Health Organization, poor oral health is one of the most widespread non-communicable diseases globally. Cavities, gum disease, tooth loss and oral infections affect millions, especially those without regular access to a dentist.
But what many don’t realize is that oral diseases are often linked to bigger health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and even pregnancy complications. Your mouth is a gateway to the rest of your body — and if it’s unhealthy, chances are other systems are suffering too.
In South Africa, limited public dental services and the high cost of private care mean many people go years without a check-up. But prevention is simple — and affordable. Brushing twice a day, flossing, drinking clean water, cutting down on sugar, and avoiding smoking can go a long way.
We’ll be speaking to experts from Wits Oral Health Centre who’ll unpack how small changes can save you big pain — and money — down the line.
Whether you're dealing with bleeding gums, wisdom teeth woes, or just want to maintain that bright smile, this conversation is for you.
Because your health begins with your mouth — and your smile deserves protection.
23 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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