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Fairfield Dentist Introduces Patients to a Newly Remodeled Office

Dr. Andrew Dine, dentist in Fairfield, OH, is excited to continue to treat his patients at his newly remodeled office.

2012-10-27
FAIRFIELD, OH, October 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) In order to continually offer his patients the best in quality dental care, Dr. Andrew Dine, Fairfield dentist, is excited to announce the recent remodel of his Clock Tower Place office. Located in the same convenient location, patients can continue to visit Dr. Dine for all of their dental health care needs in an advanced office. The new state-of-the-art office contains a new high-tech digital x-ray system, deluxe plush dental chairs, new safe water supply, and worry-free infection control.

"While dentistry is constantly advancing, it is important that my office reflects those advancements so that my patients always receive the best and most up-to-date care possible. With my newly remodeled office, I hope that I can continue to provide my patients with exceptional dental care they need and deserve," said Dr. Andrew Dine, dentist in Fairfield, OH.

With a newly remodeled office in Fairfield, OH, patients can experience the comfort and convenience they need while receiving optimal dental health care maintenance. Dr. Dine modernized the facilities and equipment, including digital x-rays, improved dental chairs, safe water supply and infection control. His office's new facilities also offer improved care through various dental procedures, including Fairfield teeth whitening, dentures and root canals in Fairfield, among an array of other services and treatment options.

Additionally, Dr. Dine was awarded a Fellowship of the Academy of General Dentistry. This prestigious award is only given to dentists who have taken over 500 hours of continuing dental education and have passed a 7-hour written examination on all phases of dentistry. The Fellowship is a distinguished award that Dr. Dine is truly honored to have received. Each year, he continues to complete continuing education courses to remain up-to-date with important dental advancements.

Dr. Andrew Dine, family dentist in Fairfield, understands that patients look for a dentist that offers comfort and convenience in one location. At his office, Dr. Dine and his dedicated staff strive to make their office as efficient and convenient as possible, which is apparent with the recent remodel of the dental practice. Dr. Andrew Dine looks forward to treating his patients, both new and current, at his conveniently remodeled office in Fairfield, OH.

About Dr. Andrew Dine: Dr. Andrew Dine is a solo practitioner whom established his dental practice in 1976. With 36 years of experience, Dr. Dine focuses on helping patients achieve healthy teeth and gums for a lifetime, and offers an array of services, including teeth whitening, root canal therapy, and dentures, among others. Dr. Andrew Dine graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science degree and from Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry in 1976-opening his practice shortly after. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, which is a prestigious award that is only given to dentists who have taken 500 hours of continuing education and have passed a 7-hour written examination on all phases of dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Andrew Dine
Contactus@drdine.com
1251 Nilles Rd. #16
Fairfield, OH 45014
(513) 829-9700
http://www.drdine.com/


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[Press-News.org] Fairfield Dentist Introduces Patients to a Newly Remodeled Office
Dr. Andrew Dine, dentist in Fairfield, OH, is excited to continue to treat his patients at his newly remodeled office.