Iibata Dental Clinic, located in Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, is a dental clinic with a director who is a specialist of the Japanese Society of Oral Implantology. As a major feature, all treatment units (total of 3) are equipped with world-class high-end microscopes from manufacturers such as Zeiss and Moller, enabling patients to receive high-quality precision medical care with an expanded field of view, from initial examinations to daily cavity treatments, ceramic base creation, and periodontal treatments. In terms of treatment content, they offer same-day ceramic treatment (one-day treatment), a treatment method that attaches the final ceramic on the same day the tooth is drilled, with no temporary teeth and a single visit. For cavity treatments, they adhere to three principles of "removing as little as possible," "suppressing pain," and "preventing recurrence," emphasizing the protection of patients' tooth lifespan. In bad breath treatment and cleaning, they utilize diagnostic equipment such as microscopes, digital scanners, and CT to thoroughly diagnose and treat based on scientific evidence, identifying the root cause. In terms of facilities, they have parking, are barrier-free, and accept credit cards and electronic payments. English and Korean services are available. Closed days are Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and year-end and New Year periods.
Dentistry
Dentistry
Dentistry