AACI at Elite Dental Direct Benefits for Patients

At Elite Dental, AACI (v2.1) accreditation is more than a milestone. It is a disciplined way of working that converts every commitment into measurable practice, from sterilisation and emergency readiness to transparent treatment plans. The result is a safer, clearer and more predictable experience for patients at every appointment.

1. When Strong Foundations Are Elevated in Every Visit

Every appointment at Elite takes place within a unified quality‑management framework, built on systems thinking and the PDCA cycle (Plan–Do–Check–Act). Each step—reception, examination and diagnosis, treatment, instructions and follow‑up—has measurable criteria, turning the feeling of “peace of mind” into outcomes that can be verified.

1.1 Safe Treatment with Stringent Infection Control

Within the safety–sterilisation standards, cross-infection is tightly controlled as Elite Dental’s treatment areas are organised with one-way traffic and clean–dirty segregation. Instruments are sterilised under standardised steps that are unified across all relevant departments at our three clinics, with documented records and process-indicator labels for each cycle to ensure traceability when needed.
One‑way sterilisation flow with clean/dirty separation keeps infection control tight at Elite Dental

This system is sustained through regular staff training and scheduled internal audits, preventing any “breaks” in sterilisation standards between steps—from instrument preparation and room set-up to chairside procedures.

Post‑sterilisation packaging and indicator labels provide clear traceability for every instrument set.

By consistently applying this standard set, Elite maintains a stable level of safety across every patient visit, helping to limit infection-related complications, reduce pain, support faster recovery and shorten disruptions to daily life.

1.2 Confidence in Our Emergency Response Capability

At Elite Dental, emergency capability is maintained as an operational discipline, where protocols, people and equipment are always in a state of readiness. The team is regularly trained to recognise early warning signs (syncope, anaphylaxis, breathing difficulty, prolonged bleeding, chest pain, etc.), to manage according to clinical protocols, and to co-ordinate based on roles assigned in advance.

Elite Dental assistants practise CPR–ACLS during scheduled emergency‑response training.

Emergency equipment, medicines and supplies are checked on schedule and recorded in logs, ensuring all devices operate smoothly, the list of essential drugs remains in date, and everything is organised for easy retrieval. In addition, each Elite Dental clinic has clear wayfinding and an internal alert procedure to shorten the “golden minutes” when a situation arises.

Essential emergency medicines are organised methodically for fast, easy access when needed

More importantly, every intervention involving an adverse medical event is documented – analysed – reviewed under the PDCA cycle. Post-incident reports identify strengths and areas for improvement (from technique to team co-ordination), and the equipment list or training is updated as needed. This approach ensures emergency capability is not “achieved once and left there” but grows with each learning cycle, creating a preventive safety layer for patients at every appointment.

1.3 A Proactive Journey with Clear Indications & Transparent Fees

Under the standard for transparency in clinical indications, Elite Dental’s treating doctors are responsible for presenting and explaining the treatment plan to patients at clear milestones clarifying goals, alternatives, benefits–risks and fees so that bilateral informed consent is genuinely reached before treatment begins. Throughout the course of care, monitoring indicators are updated regularly, helping clinical outcomes remain predictable while patients stay informed and in control of their situation and treatment progress

Treatment plans and fees are explained transparently to secure true informed consent

In particular, during implementation, indicators are updated regularly and tracked in the record (from clinical photographs and X-rays/CBCT to patient-reported chewing comfort, aesthetics and hygiene). When deviations from the plan occur, the treating doctors promptly adjust and inform the patient, keeping the final result stable, predictable and consistent across Elite Dental’s locations.

This transparent approach reduces unexpected issues, builds trust and strengthens patients’ ability to make confident decisions. At the same time, disclosing options and fees from the outset—together with a formal explanation and feedback process—creates a sound basis for decision-making, making the treatment journey safer and more effective.

1.4 Accurate Diagnostics with Controlled Radiation Safety

Imaging (X-ray/CBCT) is organised as a closed control loop: equipment is calibrated and maintained on schedule; technicians follow standard operating instructions; and quality records are updated regularly. The ALARA principle (keeping exposure as low as reasonably achievable) is applied consistently: image only when indicated, choose an appropriate field of view, and optimise exposure parameters for each case and patient group. Before every scan, staff screen for pregnancy, consider the indication, provide a brief explanation and prepare lead protection when appropriate.

Surveyors check CBCT room safety at Elite Huỳnh Tịnh Của during the official accreditation survey.

Because radiation is tightly controlled, the images obtained are clear and sufficiently informative, enabling accurate planning (from orthodontics and endodontics to periodontics and implantology) while minimising retakes that waste time and increase unnecessary dose. Device- or technique-related deviations are detected early through the PDCA loop—record, assess, correct and re-check—ensuring image quality is consistent across Elite’s clinics and maintaining a high level of safety for both patients and staff.

Technicians guide patients through CBCT imaging under ALARA to minimise exposure
Finally, and most importantly, for patients when radiation safety is controlled, treatment planning becomes more reliable and more predictable.

1.5 Privacy Protected with Strict Access Control

Data security and privacy are not just rules but part of daily operational discipline. Medical records are managed under a multi-layer security protocol: clearly defined role-based access, audit trails for access history and retention rules. Both electronic and paper documents follow agreed procedures for safe handling, storage and destruction, ensuring patient data are protected consistently at every location.

Dr Van Thi Thu Thuy reviews CBCT results on a secure system with role‑based access and audit trails

Under the AACI framework, patients have clear rights: to be provided with and to have information in their records explained; to request corrections when errors are found; and to submit feedback/requests through official channels. Every request is received, classified and handled within committed timelines, with written records to ensure transparency and accountability.

Records are managed under multi‑layer privacy protocols secure handling, storage and disposal
In short, through robust standards for data protection and patient privacy, patients can share information with full confidence for accurate treatment planning while retaining control over their own data, from viewing and understanding to providing feedback. This transparency and disciplined security make care of Elite reliable, consistent and respectful of privacy in every situation.

2. Benefits Sustained by Continuous Improvement

The core of AACI is a mindset of continuous improvement. With AACI accreditation in place, Elite Dental must ensure this commitment operates as an enduring discipline: processes are measured by safety and quality metrics; results are reviewed through internal audits and leadership evaluations; and every piece of patient feedback and any incident (if any) is received, analysed for root cause and addressed through Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) so it does not recur.

AACI and Elite Dental representatives mark the survey’s conclusion a shared commitment to continuous improvement.

More importantly, AACI accreditation has a defined validity period and includes scheduled surveillance/re-evaluation to ensure the healthcare facility consistently maintains the declared level of quality. In other words, accreditation is not a static status: throughout the accreditation period, Elite Dental must demonstrate durable operational performance, be ready for surveillance, and undergo re-accreditation when due. As a result, patients benefit in a stable, long-term way: clear processes, assured safety and more predictable treatment outcomes not only at the moment of survey, but across the full life cycle of the certificate.

On 8 September 2025, Elite Dental received the Letter of Accreditation, becoming Vietnam’s first AACI‑accredited dental system with a score of 95.33/100 a region‑leading result (compared with Thailand and Japan). The milestone recognises clinical and managerial capability and strengthens Elite’s position as a trusted destination for patients in Vietnam and worldwide.

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