Finding the right dentist for your child in a new country can feel daunting, especially when you want them to feel calm and understood in the chair. Healthtomo lists 32 English-speaking pediatric dentistry clinics across Tokyo, so both you and your child can communicate clearly about check-ups, cavities, and building good habits early. Children's dental care benefits enormously from a gentle, familiar approach, and being able to ask questions in English, and having your child hear reassuring words they understand, makes visits far less stressful for the whole family. There's good news on cost, too: standard and medical dental treatment for children is covered by Japan's National Health Insurance at the usual co-pay, and many municipalities offer additional subsidies for young children's medical care, so routine care is typically affordable. Purely cosmetic work would be the exception and paid out of pocket, but everyday care like exams, cleanings, and fillings falls under the covered category. Neighborhood clinics usually accept patients directly, without a referral. Each listing here shows the languages the practice supports, its location, and contact details, making it simple to find a welcoming, English-friendly dental home for your child.
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Chinese, Spanish
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Speaks Japanese
Speaks English, Japanese
Yes, for standard and medical treatment. Routine care like exams, cleanings, and fillings is covered by National Health Insurance at the usual co-pay, and many municipalities offer extra subsidies for young children. Purely cosmetic work is the exception and paid out of pocket.
Generally no. Neighborhood pediatric dental clinics usually accept patients directly, so you can book an appointment for your child yourself.
All 32 pediatric dentistry clinics listed here show the languages they support. You can browse and reach out to English-friendly practices that suit your family.
Early visits help establish good habits, and your dentist can advise on timing for your child. Because we don't set medical guidance here, it's best to ask the clinic directly about the right first-visit age.
The clinics listed here support English, so your child can hear instructions and reassurance in a language they understand, which often makes visits much calmer for younger patients.