2014 Goals

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2013 was a big year of setting goals and achieving our dreams at Fletcher Dentistry.

After several years of planning, I was able to purchase a building and move my practice into a brand new space. The dream was a new facility which would allow me to take better care of my patients in an environment that was clean, professional and efficient. Our new office at 1130 Coffee Road accomplished all of those dreams.

Guess what? It didn't happen overnight. I didn't wake up one day and decide to move. It also didn't happen without goals. I had a plan and without it my dream never would have come true.

What are your goals for 2014? Are they health related? Family related? Educational? Financial? Maybe you just want to start flossing more? Whatever it is, let me encourage you to start today and do whatever it takes to accomplish your goals this year!

Keep on smiling,
Dr. Fletcher

Dr. Fletcher
Dr. Andrew Fletcher has been practicing dentistry since his graduation from the University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry in 1995. “Since I began my career, I have been blessed with two things: a great staff and a ton of great patients…throughout the years I have maintained one constant philosophy at my office: treat your patients very very well, and that is what I have tried to do for the past decade.” Although he began his career working with little mouths, Dr. Fletcher now treats the entire family. “I really enjoy working on different generations of the same family…it is easy to see dental trends throughout a family, but it is also a ton of fun to meet grandparents, parents and children.” In the last few years, the majority of Dr. Fletcher’s continuing education has come from studying dental implants and the challenge of giving teeth, smiles and functioning bites back to patients that are missing or have lost teeth. Each month he meets with several dentists and specialists in to treatment plan and discuss different techniques for dental restoration and rehabilitation.
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