Just 30 minutes every 6 months, Sakura Dental Care service will help improve your oral health regularly! 

1. The importance of dental hygiene for oral health.

Dental check-ups are an important part of maintaining good oral health. They help identify and treat dental problems at an early stage, preventing them from becoming serious problems later. However, many people tend to neglect their oral health and avoid visiting the dentist until they experience pain or discomfort. This approach can lead to irreversible damage to teeth, gums and other oral tissues. We need to be aware of the importance of dental check-ups for good oral health.

1.1. Preventing Dental Problems: The primary goal of a dental checkup is to prevent dental problems. Through a dental checkup, your dentist will identify early signs of gum disease, tooth decay, and other dental problems. Early detection of dental problems allows for prompt treatment, which can prevent problems from getting worse, causing further damage and expense.

1.2. Early detection of oral cancer: Oral cancer is a serious disease that affects millions of people worldwide. The early stages of oral cancer are often painless and may go unnoticed. During a dental checkup, your dentist will examine your mouth for any signs of cancer, such as lumps, bumps, or unusual patches on your tongue, cheeks, or gums. Early detection of oral cancer can improve your chances of successful treatment.

1.3. Maintain good oral hygiene: Dental check-ups are essential to maintaining good oral hygiene. Your dentist will advise you on the correct method of brushing, flossing, and water flossing, recommend dental products that are appropriate for your needs, and provide tips on how to care for your teeth and gums. By following these recommendations, you can keep your teeth and gums healthy and avoid dental problems.

1.4. Save money: Dental treatments can be expensive, especially when they involve complex procedures. Dental hygienists can prevent the need for expensive treatments by identifying and treating dental problems early, which can save you money in the long run by avoiding more complex and expensive dental procedures.

1.5. Improve overall health: Poor oral health can lead to other health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Your dentist can help prevent these health problems by detecting and treating dental problems early.

In short, dental cleanings are essential to maintaining good oral health. They help prevent dental problems, detect oral cancer early, maintain good oral hygiene, save money, and improve overall health.

To avoid forgetting your dental check-up, take advantage of the Sakura Dental Check-up System in Vietnam and schedule a regular appointment with our dentist today! You will never miss a dental check-up again, whether it is for you, your children, or other family members! Whether you are currently a Sakura customer or not, you will be welcomed and served as well as possible at the Sakura Dental Check-up Service!

2. Frequency of KTRMĐK.

How often should we visit the dentist for regular checkups?

The American Dental Association recommends that individuals visit the dentist at least twice a year for routine checkups. However, the frequency of dental checkups may vary from person to person, depending on their oral health. For example, people with a history of dental problems or those with poor oral hygiene may need to visit the dentist more often. People with good oral health may need to visit the dentist less often.

It is also important to note that some individuals may require more frequent dental cleanings due to underlying health conditions. For example, pregnant women are more susceptible to gum disease and may need to visit the dentist more frequently. Additionally, people with diabetes or other chronic health conditions that affect oral health may need to visit the dentist more frequently.

In addition to the common KTRMĐK frequency (every 6 months), in special cases, Sakura will choose an appropriate testing frequency for you.

3. What can you expect during a routine KTMĐK?

3.1. Check teeth and gums: Your dentist will examine your teeth and gums to check for any signs of cavities, gum disease or any other dental problems. They will use mirrors and probes to look for any signs of damage or decay, and will also check your bite and the alignment of your teeth.

3.2. Dental X-ray: Your dentist may also take dental X-rays to check for any potential dental problems such as cavities, jawbone damage or impacted teeth. X-rays use low levels of radiation to create images of your teeth, which can help your dentist identify problems that are not visible to the naked eye.

3.3. Cleaning: Your dentist or dental hygienist will clean your teeth to remove any plaque or tartar that may have built up since your last cleaning. They will use an ultrasonic scaler to remove plaque and tartar buildup on your teeth, then polish your teeth to remove stains or discoloration.

3.4. Oral cancer screening: Your dentist will also perform an oral cancer screening to look for any signs of cancer in your mouth, throat or neck. They will check for any unusual bumps, lumps or sores and may perform a biopsy if necessary.

3.5. Instructions: Your dentist will provide you with information about proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing techniques, and will also give you advice on how to maintain good oral health for you, your children, and other family members. They may also recommend dental products such as mouthwash, toothpaste, or floss to help maintain good oral hygiene.

4. Children's health insurance.

The pediatric KTMDDK is recommended for children between the ages of 1-18. All doctors at Sakura are trained to screen and treat the special dental needs of children.

During a pediatric dental checkup, your dentist in Sakura will check for any signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and any other dental problems. They will also check the development of your child’s teeth and jaws to ensure that they are developing normally. In addition to the checkup, your dentist will also give you advice on proper oral hygiene and diet to maintain good oral health.

 4.1. How often should you take your child for a check-up?

When it comes to your child's dental health, regular dental checkups are essential. But how often should you take your child to the dentist?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children see a dentist as soon as the first tooth appears or no later than the child's first birthday. This first visit is important because it helps establish a dental baseline for your child and allows the dentist to assess their risk of dental problems. It is also an opportunity for parents to ask questions about their child’s oral hygiene habits, get guidance on brushing techniques, and teach their child how to use a water flosser or dental floss properly.

After this initial visit, you should see your dentist every six months. These appointments usually involve checking your teeth and gums, and taking X-rays if necessary.

Dental check-ups at a young age help establish a relationship between the child and the dentist early, creating a favorable mindset for the child during the dental care process and later.

The frequency of these checkups may also vary depending on your child’s dental health needs. For example, if your child is at higher risk for dental problems due to genetics or certain medical conditions, a shorter 6-month checkup frequency may be needed (perhaps every 3-4 months).

By establishing good oral hygiene habits at home and keeping dental appointments, you can help ensure your child's smile stays healthy and bright.

4.2. What happens during the KTRMĐK process for children?

Taking care of your child's oral health is very important to their overall health. Dental hygiene is essential to maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing dental problems. Dental hygiene for children is designed specifically for children and includes a variety of procedures to ensure that your child's teeth and gums are healthy.

 4.2.1. Medical history review.

The first step in a pediatric dental exam is a medical history assessment. Your dentist will ask you about your child’s medical history, any major dental problems, allergies, and medications. This information helps your dentist understand your child’s overall health and any potential risks.

4.2.2. Oral examination.

After reviewing your child's medical history, the dentist will examine your child's mouth. This includes checking the teeth, gums, tongue, and other soft tissues for signs of cavities, tooth decay, or other dental problems. The dentist will also look for signs of gum disease, such as redness or swelling.

4.2.3. Fluoride Cleaning and Treatment.

After the examination, your dentist will clean your child’s teeth if necessary. This involves removing any plaque or tartar build-up from the teeth and polishing them. Your dentist may also apply fluoride treatments to help strengthen your child’s teeth and prevent cavities.

4.2.4. X-rays.

If necessary, your dentist may take x-rays of your child's teeth. X-rays help your dentist see any dental problems that might not be visible. X-rays are safe for children and are usually only taken once a year.

4.2.5. Guidance and Advice.

During the pediatric dental checkup, your dentist will provide guidance and advice to both you and your child. He or she will discuss proper brushing and flossing techniques, healthy eating habits, and other oral health practices. Once your child’s unique needs are understood, these personalized instructions from your dentist will be helpful in preventing dental problems and maintaining good oral hygiene for your child.

4.2.6. Make a follow-up appointment.

After your child's dental cleaning is complete, your dentist will schedule a follow-up appointment. Except in rare cases, this appointment is usually scheduled every six months to ensure that your child's teeth and gums remain healthy.

5. How does Sakura prepare KTRMĐK for you, your children and your family?

As mentioned above, regular dental check-ups are essential to maintaining oral health and thereby ensuring overall health, helps identify and treat dental problems at an early stage, preventing them from becoming serious problems later.

However, most of us tend to neglect our oral health and avoid going to the dentist until we feel pain or discomfort. This situation leads to the fact that up to now, Vietnamese society has not paid much attention to this important issue.

Recognizing the importance of regular dental check-ups and ensuring good care for our customers, Sakura Dental Clinic is a pioneer in organizing regular dental check-ups, suitable for the characteristics of each type of customer. Sakura sees this as one of our top priorities.

Below are some of the steps Sakura takes to professionalize routine dental checkups (PRDs).


5.1. Explain to customers and the public to better understand and fully perceive the importance of KTRMĐK.

This is the purpose of the Sakura Dental Check-Up Guide website you are viewing.

5.2. Set up the schedule system: The scheduling system is the foundation for organizing KTRMĐK services, as it helps to minimize the neglect or forgetfulness of you, your children and other members of your family, especially young children and the elderly. In addition to the KTRMĐK appointment form, the system also includes appointment reminders via email, text message (SMS) or phone call, so as to create convenience for customers to perform KTRMĐK.

5.3. Create a checklist: The checklist is intended to ensure that each Sakura customer receives the same level of care. The checklist is specific to each type of Sakura KTRMĐK service: regular KTRMĐK (6 months), KTRMĐK for children, pregnant women, and people with chronic diseases.

5.4. Determine the duration of appointments: Usually 30 minutes.

5.5. Prioritize customer comfort: Sakura makes every effort to make you feel comfortable during your KTRMĐK visit. You will be provided with comfortable seating, music or television, and books (for adults and children) in the waiting area.

5.6. We welcome clients from other dental practices: Customers from other dental clinics that do not have a professional dental check-up service organized in Sakura style will also be especially welcomed. You do not have to choose all dental services at Sakura, if you want, you can continue to perform those services at the dental clinic where you have always trusted. But with the dental check-up service, please give us the honor to serve you, because we are the pioneer dental clinic in Vietnam in this service, and will constantly improve to always be worthy of being a good dental check-up service in Vietnam, helping you prevent all oral health problems, saving you and your family from future costs due to lack of check-ups.

We appreciate all contributions and sincerely thank you for your support and will continue to support us on the path to continuously improving this KTRMĐK service.

Just 30 minutes every 6 months, Sakura Dental Care service will help improve your oral health regularly!