Dr. Jeffrey W. Tocci DDS
Dentist
31 A Washington Street Wellesley Hills Massachusetts, 02481About
Dr. Jeffrey W. Tocci is an established dentist currently working at Tocci Dental, now Wellesley Dental Arts, his private dental office in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. He has been in practice for 34+ years and served as Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School prior to embracing his entrepreneurial role with Tocci Dental in 2001. He previously practiced full time aesthetic, reconstructive, preventive, sports, and cosmetic dentistry accompanied his knowledgeable staff. He is considered an expert in crowns, bridges, implantation, and TMD. Tocci Dental is a full-service dental care provider serving patients in and around Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. Provided services encompass general dentistry, preventive care, sedation dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, smile design, sports dentistry, and custom authentic mouthpieces. Tocci Dental ensures each patient goes through a comfortable and pleasurable experience providing them with all the amenities required for their utmost comfort, including plush warm cozy blankets, iPod music player, noise reduction headphones, warm or chilled comforting aromatherapy wrap, and warm or chilled cleansing towelette.
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Education and Training
Georgetown University School of Dental Medicine Doctor of Dental Surgery degree 1985
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Associate Professor at Tufts University from 1991-2001 -
Professional Memberships
- Academy of Laser Dentistry
- Academy of Comprehensive Esthetics
- American Dental Association
- American College of Oral Implantology
- American College of Dentists in Oral Cancer
- Massachusetts Dental Society
- Academy of Osseointegration
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
Internships
- Harvard University
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, Academy of Comprehensive Esthetics, Academy Laser Dentistry, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of Osseointegration
What do you attribute your success to?
Hard Work, Staying Up to Date, and Continuing Education
Hobbies / Sports
- Golfing, Skiing, Tennis, Coaches Youth Sports
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine
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