Oomori Shikaishikai Kyujituoukyu Office
This is not your regular dental clinic — it’s the Ota Dental Association’s emergency holiday clinic, which tells you exactly when you’d come here: weekends, public holidays, when your tooth is screaming and your usual dentist is closed. It sits on the 3rd floor of the Omori Dental Association building in Ikegami, Ota Ward. The setup is functional rather than fancy — you’re not here for a cleaning or whitening consultation, you’re here because something hurts and you need it dealt with today. Staff have conversational English and some English resources on hand, so you won’t be completely stranded trying to explain where it hurts. That said, this is emergency triage dentistry, not a full-service bilingual practice. Come with a translation app as backup, know your symptoms, and manage expectations accordingly. For expats in Ota, Shinagawa, or southern Tokyo who hit a dental wall on a holiday, this place genuinely fills a gap that would otherwise mean a very long, painful wait.
Patient Feedback
Patients come here in pain and mostly leave relieved — that’s the baseline and it generally holds. Wait times vary depending on the holiday and how many people had the same bad weekend you did. Expect functional, no-frills care focused on stabilizing the problem rather than comprehensive treatment. Dentists are competent and direct. Don’t expect lengthy explanations or hand-holding. It’s triage mode, and the staff know it. Most patients report being seen within a reasonable window for a holiday emergency service.
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.omorida.or.jp
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東京都大田区池上4-19-7 大森歯科医師会館3F
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Ikegami Station (Ikegami Line) — 3 min walk
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