Someone recently told me that dentists are “gadgeteers.” I admit that’s a part of who I am. I love solving puzzles with really cool equipment and instruments; I’m a bit of a tooth engineer. But I think I’m more of a social creature. I never knew the full joy of dentistry until I figured out that I love what people and their stories bring to my life every workday. Throughout the years, I have learned so much about my team and you. It has been the most satisfying part of my career, because your lives have helped shape what I recommend and what I accomplish as your dentist. I appreciate the trust you have given me. And I’ve been grateful for the opportunity to learn about your lives.
My life’s next chapter has arrived. I’ve recently struggled with an injury from a car accident that has pushed me to reevaluate my work life. This experience helped me appreciate how I can be a more active part of life with Mondie, August, and Vivienne. And I’m going to start teaching implant dentistry to other doctors. I am fortunate that I have been able to work with such an accomplished team that has shared so much with you and our patients. Although I’m moving on, the team will stay and continue to grow and support all of you. And I’m pleased to announce we’ve found another great dentist to join the team, as I pursue a better work-life balance.
David Adams is an accomplished dentist from Olympia, WA who brings valuable experience in comprehensive and cutting-edge dentistry. Dr. Adams is a graduate of the acclaimed NYU College of Dentistry and shares many of my dental philosophies and goals. He is someone that I am comfortable recommending to you, my dental family. Along with his wife, Jill, and their young boy, Liam, Dr. Adams looks forward to living close to their family in Arlington, and he is committed to being a part of the Stanwood-Camano community.
I’ll be in the practice for the short term to introduce you all and support Dr. Adams with the transition. I’m also available to help you and our patients complete their current phases of care. I’m not disappearing entirely–our family still calls Camano Island home during part of the year. I hope I might share time with you in ways that go beyond the dental chair.
Best in life,
Chris Rafoth, DDS