Dr Adam Toft qualified in 1995 with Honours from Sheffield University, having already gained a chemistry degree in Bangor, Wales. Since qualifying he has been interested in all aspects of dentistry, especially orthodontics, restorative and cosmetic dentistry.
Adam has completed a 2-year postgraduate orthodontic course and a 4-year placement at the Royal Hospital, Chesterfield as a clinical assistant in the Orthodontic Department. He enjoys attending postgraduate courses and has been a vocational trainer for newly qualified dentists over a number of years.
Adam has completed a 1-year Certificate course in Restorative Dentistry in Manchester as well as a yearlong Certificate in Practical and Aesthetic Dentistry with Tipton Training in the mid-2000s
Furthermore, in order to offer his patients the very best in Aesthetic Dentistry, Adam has also recently completed a BMedSci Course at Sheffield University. He studied part-time for over two years and has been learning and carrying out the very latest in adhesive and cosmetic dentistry.
He has taught as a part-time clinical tutor at Sheffield’s Charles Clifford Dental Hospital where he helped to supervise and tutor final year dental students. He is also one of the lecturers for Tipton Training where he lectures on the restorative, practical and aesthetic courses.
He is a founding committee member of the British Academy of Restorative Dentistry (BARD) and also a member of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD).