HONOLULU, HI, July 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jonathan Okabe, Honolulu nitrous oxide dentist, receives continuing education all the time in order to provide his patients with the best dental health care possible. As dentistry is constantly evolving and expanding, it is important to remain up-to-date with advancements in procedures and technology. By attending numerous educational courses every year, Dr. Okabe, Honolulu cosmetic dentist, is able to offer his patients the best in quality dental health care at Okabe Dental Arts.
"It is always so encouraging to maintain continuing education courses each year to keep myself and my practice up-to-date with dentistry's advancements each year. Just as many of my patients are attending college for their degrees, I, too, and attending various classes each year to remain up-to-date with every advancement," said Dr. Jonathan Okabe, dentist in Honolulu.
After graduating from USC, Dr. Okabe's education did not end. With new discoveries made, and new procedures developed every day, Dr. Okabe wants to ensure his patients the most updated care possible. He is continuously taking courses to stay up-to-date with the new techniques that will provide better patient care at Okabe Dental Arts, sedation dentistry in Honolulu.
Dr. Jonathan Okabe, nitrous oxide dentist in Honolulu, places focus on helping patients who have not seen a dentist in years because they suffer from dental anxiety by staying current with ways to help dental fear. His patients appreciate a higher level of dental care, and through his continuing education patients build confidence in his ability as a dental arts expert.
With continuing education courses, Dr. Okabe improves Okabe Dental Arts, and finds new ways to provide quality care to his patients. His experience allows him to blend his education, expertise and training to become a dentist focused on the patient. Dr. Okabe has received continuing education at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies in Las Vegas, NV; Periodontal Institute in Seattle, WA; Advanced Endodontic Institute in Santa Barbara, CA; DOCS sedation education; and Myotronics neuromuscular courses.
From Honolulu dental implants to teeth whitening, dentures, and veneers in Honolulu Dr. Jonathan Okabe maintains continuing education courses every year to provide patients with the most up-to-date dental health care available.
About Okabe Dental Arts: Dr. Jonathan C. Okabe received his D.D.S. degree from University of Southern California. He started his own practice in 1978, offering a caring, home-like atmosphere for his patients, offering services including dental implants, veneers and dentures for an optimal experience. Okabe Dental Arts consists of a friendly, dedicated team that caters to a patient's every need. With a warm, relaxed environment, Dr. Okabe and his team of dedicated individuals at Okabe Dental Arts ensure that patients receive the most beautiful results. Since 1976, Okabe Dental Arts has created over 12,000 masterpiece smiles.
Media Contact:
Stephanie Okabe
okabedental@yahoo.com
1221 Kapiolani Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 596-0837
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Honolulu Nitrous Oxide Dentist Receives Continuing Education All The Time
Dr. Jonathan C. Okabe, Honolulu cosmetic dentist, continues to provide patients with up-to-date dental health care through continuing education courses.
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