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Haneda Dental Clinic is an offline dental clinic located in Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, about a 2-minute walk from JR Isogo Station. Based on its website, it is positioned not as a low-cost general dentist, but as a local dental practice focused on occlusion, dentures, prosthodontics, and long-lasting treatment outcomes.
Its treatment areas include cavities, periodontal disease, dentures, preventive dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, metal allergies, teeth whitening, oral appliances for sleep apnea, sports mouthguards, oral cancer screening, oral hypofunction, and temporomandibular joint issues. The standout offering is denture treatment: the official site highlights that the director has over 45 years of experience, more than 5,000 denture cases, and BPS suction denture-related certification. For cosmetic restorations, it also emphasizes material options such as all-ceramic, zirconia, and porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations, with bite adjustment presented as key to long-term stability.
Pricing is disclosed in fairly comprehensive detail. Precision dentures cost about 330,000 yen for one arch and about 660,000 yen for both upper and lower arches; BPS suction dentures are 770,000 yen; non-clasp dentures are 110,000–330,000 yen; all-ceramic inlays are 55,000–88,000 yen, and all-ceramic crowns are 88,000–110,000 yen. PMTC cleaning care is 8,800 yen, while whitening starts from 22,000–33,000 yen. Some basic or eligible treatments may be covered by Japanese insurance, while private-pay treatments are priced in the mid-to-high range.
The main advantage is its very clear specialization, making it especially suitable for middle-aged and elderly patients with high expectations for denture comfort, chewing efficiency, and natural appearance. Its price list, treatment philosophy, access information, and opening hours are transparent. It also takes into account home-visit dental care needs for people with disabilities, patients with illnesses, and those who may be unable to visit the clinic in the future. The drawbacks are relatively high appointment pressure: the website notes that first-time patients or those who have not visited for more than a year may need to wait around 2 months. The clinic is closed on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, and public holidays, so scheduling flexibility is only average. The website is mainly in Japanese, which may create communication barriers for Chinese-speaking users.
It is suitable for patients living near Yokohama’s Isogo area who need long-term oral management, denture fabrication or remaking, precise bite adjustment, cosmetic restorations, or sports mouthguards. For short-term tourists or users seeking remote consultation from China, its practical value is limited.
As the website of a local Japanese medical institution, it can usually be accessed directly from mainland China. However, the service itself depends heavily on in-person visits, Japanese-language communication, and the Japanese healthcare system, so cross-border users should confirm availability by phone or web reservation in advance.
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