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Nitrous Oxide Dentist in Honolulu Offers New Technology for Improved Dental Care

Dr. Jonathan C. Okabe, Honolulu Nitrous Oxide dentist, utilizes the K-7 diagnostic system for treatment of TMJ disorders.

2012-08-31
HONOLULU, HI, August 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) To help treat TMJ complications, Dr. Jonathan Okabe, nitrous oxide dentist in Honolulu, is excited to offer the K-7 Diagnostic System. The K-7 Evaluation System provides Dr. Okabe with three technologies for measuring, displaying and storing objective data on physiological and anatomical status and function-jaw tracking, electromyography and joint sonography. This data enhances Dr. Okabe's diagnostic and treatment considerations with information not previously available.

The K7 Evaluation System is supplied in a compact housing that can be plugged in to the USB port of virtually any PC type computer, desktop or laptop. Since this unit is small and portable, Dr. Okabe, Honolulu nitrous oxide dentist, can quickly store the system for easy transportation. This highly specialized device represents the pinnacle of diagnostic technology, and is used in neuromuscular dental procedures. The K7 Evaluation System is used to analyze the way a patient's jaws move, reads muscle activity levels of facial and jaw muscles, and identifies noises from jaw joints.

"This innovative system allows me to identify if my patients have a bad bite. It truly is amazing to be able to show people how unhappy their muscles are in their current bite position. With the K7 Evaluation System, I can find a precise point where a patient's muscles can be relaxed, and to find a position that provides maximum comfort," said Dr. Jonathan Okabe, Honolulu veneers dentist.

Being able to find a new jaw position, allows Dr. Okabe, Honolulu dentist, to help keep patients from grinding, having migraines, breaking teeth, having neck or other muscle pain, halt ringing of the ears, stop vertigo, and potentially eliminate TMJ pain. With the K7 Evaluation System, Dr. Jonathan Okabe hopes to bring comfort to his patients' jaws, in hopes to provide them with improved comfort and function.

With the introduction of the K7 Evaluation System, Dr. Jonathan Okabe, Honolulu dental implant dentist, further proves his commitment and dedication to providing his patients with the best care possible. For more information, patients can visit the website for Okabe Dental Arts at http://www.okabedental.com, or to schedule an appointment.

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
http://www.okabedental.com


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[Press-News.org] Nitrous Oxide Dentist in Honolulu Offers New Technology for Improved Dental Care
Dr. Jonathan C. Okabe, Honolulu Nitrous Oxide dentist, utilizes the K-7 diagnostic system for treatment of TMJ disorders.