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Abraham Haddad, DMD

Abraham Haddad, DMD

Dr. Abraham Haddad has been practicing as a periodontist since 1971. He is a 1963 graduate of Boston University’s College of Liberal Arts and went on to receive his Doctorate of Dental Medicine degree from Tufts University in 1967. He continued his graduate studies, completing a residency in the general practice of dentistry at the Memorial Hospital in 1968 and receiving his Certificate in Periodontology from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in 1971.

Highly respected in his profession, Dr. Haddad is dedicated to all aspects of dental practice including education and training, research, and community outreach. He has served as an assistant professor of clinical surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, a visiting lecturer at the Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, an adjunct professor at the School of Dental Hygiene at Quinsigamond Community College, and the Chairman of the Division of Dental Medicine at Memorial Hospital.

As a Diplomate of the American Academy of Periodontology and the International College of Oral Implantology, Dr. Haddad has demonstrated significant achievements in the practices of periodontics and implant dentistry. The American Board of Special Care Dentistry awarded Dr. Haddad their highest honor for his contributions to curriculum development and program implementation for the care of special needs patients. Currently, Dr. Haddad is on the staff at Saint Vincent Hospital and the University of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital where he is involved with initiating public oral health and wellness programs. He is an active member of the American Dental Association and numerous other local professional organizations.

Dr. Haddad resides in Worcester, Massachusetts, and has deep roots in his community, serving on numerous boards for organizations that support economic development and the arts. He is the Chair of Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives and is involved with the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, the Worcester Art Museum, and the Worcester Business Development Corporation, among many other organizations. In 2012, Dr. Haddad received the Isaiah Thomas Award for his outstanding contributions to cultural, social, and economic initiatives in Central Massachusetts.