Ishizone Dental Clinic is located a 10-minute walk from Aobadai Station in Yokohama. The clinic adopts a treatment policy of preserving teeth as much as possible without extraction, and was featured in the magazine Fujin Koron for its philosophy of "cherishing each tooth and considering treatment methods that avoid extraction." The clinic director performs treatments from start to finish, and by limiting appointments to a maximum of four patients per hour, ensures ample treatment time for each patient. English-speaking services are available, and parking is provided. Operating hours are 9:00-13:00 and 14:30-18:30 on weekdays, and 9:00-13:00 on Saturdays. The clinic is closed on Sundays and holidays. Through collaboration with university hospitals and other institutions, the clinic also addresses issues such as oral cancer. In pediatric dentistry, they do not use restraints for forced treatment but instead build trust by waiting and adapting to each child individually. While prioritizing insurance-based treatment, they also offer two types of non-insurance treatment options when using higher quality materials or safer methods. The clinic is committed to well-equipped facilities, technical refinement, and incorporating new knowledge, and by providing thorough explanation, informed consent, and aftercare, strives to help patients maintain their health over the long term.