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Japanese Dental Clinic Phrases

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This page helps foreign residents and long-term visitors handle "Japanese Dental Clinic Phrases" with daily Japanese phrases for living in Japan, practical examples, and common mistakes to avoid.

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This page focuses on Japanese Dental Clinic Phrases and teaches useful Japanese phrases for daily life in Japan, including natural replies, polite alternatives, and practical wording for foreigners living in Japan.

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Practice Phrases (8 Total)

右下の奥歯が痛みます

みぎしたのおくばがいたみます

My lower right back tooth hurts.

POINTclearly identify the location

冷たいものがしみます

つめたいものがしみます

Cold things make it sensitive.

POINTpainful symptoms

歯茎が腫れています

はぐきがはれています

My gums are swollen.

POINTGum symptoms

歯石を取っていただきたいです

しせきをとっていただきたいです

I'd like to have tartar removed.

POINTCleaning request

麻酔をしていただけますか

ますいをしていただけますか

Could you use anesthesia?

POINTWhen you're worried about pain

詰め物が取れました

つめものがとれました

The filling came off.

POINTRequest for repair

費用はどのくらいかかりますか

ひようはどのくらいかかりますか

How much will it cost?

POINTAdvance confirmation

保険は使えますか

ほけんはつかえますか

Does insurance cover this?

POINTCheck whether it is self-pay or insurance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the difference between insurance coverage and self-pay?
A. Standard treatment is covered by insurance, and aesthetic and high-performance treatments such as ceramics and implants are paid out-of-pocket.
Q. How often should I have regular checkups?
A. Once every 3 to 6 months is recommended.
Q. Is there a medical questionnaire at the dentist?
A. Yes, please fill in your allergies, medical history, and medications.