“A mask should be the only reason you find it difficult to smile,” is the credo that underscores the professionalism and absolute dedication to his trade that Dr Ruan Rademeyer has built his reputation on over the last decade. Tzaneen Dental Studio made an impression when it opened its doors in 2013, and as you read this, that impression stills lingers through the windy bends of Douglas Street. As you might have noticed though, the former Afrikaans Hoër Seunsskool student no longer occupies the space on the bend as you turn right off Adshade Street but has made a literal jump next door to a new premises at number 7 Douglas. So literally just few metres from where you used to go to have your teeth professionally seen to.
A few other changes were made to the new studio including the addition of Lizélle who joined her husband’s team to manage the running of the practice while he focusses on what all those years at the University of Pretoria taught him to do best. The fairer Rademeyer is no stranger to business management either. She owns and manages a highly successful tour operator specializing in cycling tours but due to the global pandemic she spends most of her time at the practice.
Speaking of specialists and specifics, for those who have not yet had the privilege of a personal visit to the Rademeyer’s at their practice, perhaps a short introduction could convince you. Though originally from the city, Ruan obtained his degree in Dentistry in 2006, completed his one year community service in Hoedspruit and after opening his private practice in 2013, completed further qualifications in Cerec CADCAM Technology, Implantology and Orthodontics. To label him as a dentist only, would be a severe underrating. The man loves what he does and because of this, makes it a part of his lifestyle to stay updated on the latest technology and trends in the industry. The term dental artistry would be a far more accurate description.
So, what does a dental artist and his wife enjoy during their weekends away from their practice? Well, both are avid outdoors folk and would spend as much of their time out in the open as they possibly could. They enjoy kite surfing, wakeboarding, and tennis, mountain biking and visits to Kruger. The couple can often be seen around various biking trails and walking routes around Tzaneen especially over weekends.
Nothing you wear is more important than your smile. If you don’t have one, or you’re hiding one behind the misconception of painful dental procedures and societal judgements, do yourself and your emotional wellbeing a favour and stop by at 7 Douglas Street. Tzaneen Dental Studio is open from Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 16:00. If you are still too shy to just walk in the front door and schedule an appointment, be sure to give them a call first on 015 307 3255/ 7101.
“Use your smile to change the world, but don’t let the world change your smile”.
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