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Nearly half of New Zealand adults avoid dental care due to cost, causing health crises and economic losses, prompting calls for universal, equitable reform.
Nearly half of adults in Aotearoa New Zealand are avoiding dental care due to cost, leading to chronic pain, infections, and hospitalizations, according to advocacy groups and research.
A coalition called Dental for All is urging the government to establish universal, Te Tiriti-recognizing dental care, citing 47% of adults skipping treatment—especially Māori and Pasifika communities.
Untreated oral disease costs the economy $2.5 billion annually in lost productivity and $3.1 billion in reduced quality of life.
Despite public support and existing low-cost services, demand far exceeds supply, with long waitlists and overwhelmed clinics.
Advocates stress that dental care is essential health, not a luxury, and call for systemic reform to ensure equitable access.
Casi la mitad de los adultos de Nueva Zelanda evitan el cuidado dental debido al costo, causando crisis de salud y pérdidas económicas, lo que provocó llamadas a una reforma universal y equitativa.