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Improving Children's Oral Health – The Necessity of Regular Dental Check-ups

Regular dental check-ups help children prevent tooth decay, gingivitis and detect oral abnormalities early. The foundation for a healthy, beautiful smile for life.

Việt NamViệt Nam29/09/2025

Teeth are not simply a tool for chewing food, but also directly affect the physical and mental development and confidence of children. Strong teeth help children eat well, absorb enough nutrients for comprehensive development. In addition, healthy teeth also help children pronounce clearly, communicate confidently, creating favorable conditions for learning and social activities.

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Many studies have shown that poor oral health can become a risk factor for systemic diseases, because bacteria from the oral cavity can enter the bloodstream, affecting the heart, kidneys or respiratory tract. Therefore, protecting children's oral health from an early age is extremely necessary.

Regular dental check-ups – the key to protecting children's smiles

The International Dental Association (FDI) recommends that children should have regular dental check-ups every six months. Maintaining this routine has many important benefits:

  • Early detection of diseases such as tooth decay and gingivitis, thereby promptly treating them before the condition becomes serious.
  • Tracking the teething and replacement process helps parents accurately grasp their child's oral development.
  • Advice on a reasonable diet, limiting foods high in sugar and starch that stick to teeth.
  • Early orthodontic treatment for crooked teeth or misaligned bites helps children have beautiful, even teeth later on.

A routine dental check-up is not just a dental check-up, but also an opportunity for children to be guided in proper dental care habits. This creates a foundation for children to be self-aware and maintain good oral hygiene throughout their lives.

Consequences of skipping dental checkups for children

Many parents often think that baby teeth will eventually fall out so they don't need to pay too much attention. However, in reality, baby teeth play an important role in guiding the position of permanent teeth. If baby teeth decay or fall out early, permanent teeth are at risk of growing crooked, crowded or misaligned.

Some common consequences of skipping dental checkups for children include:

  • Tooth decay is not detected promptly, causing pain and affecting eating.
  • Gingivitis and periodontal disease progress, reducing long-term oral health.
  • The risk of losing baby teeth early affects the jaw, aesthetics and chewing function.
  • Increased risk of systemic diseases caused by oral bacteria.
  • Treatment when the disease is severe is not only costly but also causes fear in children, making them afraid to go to the dentist later.

How parents help their children protect their teeth

To build oral care habits for children, parents need to be patient and provide the right guidance from a young age:

  • Get your child to brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and age-appropriate fluoride toothpaste.
  • Instruct children to rinse their mouths with saline after eating to remove plaque.
  • Control your diet, limit sweets, carbonated drinks and sticky candies.
  • Take your children for regular dental check-ups at reputable facilities with friendly doctors and a child-friendly environment.

When parents care, accompany and create positive dental experiences for their children, they will no longer feel afraid, but will naturally develop a sense of self-care for their teeth.

Conclude

Oral health is an important foundation for children to develop comprehensively both physically and mentally. Regular dental check-ups are the most effective way to prevent, detect and treat dental problems early. Do not wait until your child has a toothache to take him to the doctor, because then the treatment will be complicated and greatly affect daily activities.

Parents should proactively schedule regular check-ups to protect their children's healthy teeth and bright smiles from today. Sakura Japanese Clinic with a team of experienced dental experts is always ready to accompany you on your journey of taking care of your children's oral health.

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