Tara Aboumahboub

Tara Aboumahboub

Dr. Tara Aboumahboub was born and raised in South Florida. She received her Bachelor’s degree in biotechnology and minor in nutrition from the University of Florida. She then completed her dental training in Boston at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, having achieved the highest level of clinical competency and success.

During her training, Dr. Tara treated patients with a multitude of backgrounds and medical complexities. She travelled and trained internationally, where she developed a deep understanding of healthcare disparities and recognized the opportunity to provide care for a community. She brings that same passion to her every day care here in the U.S. She attributes her keen eye for perfection to her artistic and aesthetic background. She prioritizes making connections with every patient that sits in her chair.

Tara's latest accomplishment has been the creation of her brand Dentara, which expands on lifestyle, empowerment, education, and of course, dentistry. She is looking forward to developing Dentara further as her career blossoms. Tara is thrilled to be a part of the Ignite team and hopes to help dentists see what an incredible community IgniteDDS has cultivated.

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Unlocking Precision and Comfort: The Optragate by Ivoclar

By: Tara Aboumahboub, DMD In the realm of modern dentistry, precision, and patient comfort are paramount. Among…

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Five People You Want on Your Side as a New Dentist

Five People You Want on Your Side as a New Dentist

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By Ronda Holman | July 28, 2025

By: Ronda Holman What Dentists Can Learn from Chef Tina in The Bear In the TV series The Bear, one of the most compelling character arcs belongs to Chef Tina, played by Liza Colón-Zayas. Tina begins the series as a seasoned line cook who is resistant to change, doing things the way they’ve always been…

Unraveling the Etiology of Worn Teeth  

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | July 28, 2025

By: Lee Ann Brady, DMDThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Brady granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. The origin of a patient’s worn teeth may be deceiving. Is it physiological or pathological? This minor difference could spell major consequences for the lifetime oral health of your patients. We care about understanding…

Congratulations on Hiring a Dental Associate! Here’s What to Know About Insurance & Credentialing

By Angela Holland | July 28, 2025

By: Angela Holland Hiring a dental associate is an exciting milestone for your practice! As your practice grows, it’s essential to keep several key insurance-related aspects in mind to ensure smooth operations. One of the most important points to remember is that all claims where the associate is the rendering provider must reflect their credentials….

Sealants in Pediatric Dentistry: High‑Yield Guide for Dental Students

By Michael Eid | July 21, 2025

Sealants are one of the simplest yet most powerful tools you’ll use to prevent caries in kids. When placed correctly at the right time, they can protect a tooth for years. This guide breaks down when and how to place sealants with confidence—and why timing matters.  When Should You Place a Sealant?  Ideal Teeth:  Key…

The Dreaded Transfer Request (Part 1)

By Dr. Eric Recker | July 21, 2025

By: Dr. Eric Recker It’s a normal Tuesday, or as normal as they get in our world. You got some dentistry done, maybe a couple of crown preps, some restorative, a load of hygiene checks, a new patient exam or two. You are almost to lunch and feeling reasonably good about yourself. Day is half…

The Reason I Write Treatment Letters to Each Patient

By Dr. Laura S. Harkin, DMD | July 21, 2025

By: Laura Harkin, DMDThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Harkin granted igniteDDS permission to share with our readers. Trust is the cornerstone of dental care. It’s something I learned early on, sitting at my dad’s favorite lunch spot when he shared a profound observation: “Laura, isn’t it amazing? Our patients trust us so much….

The Four Areas of Wealth Accumulation for Dentists

By Dr. James Pitts | July 21, 2025

By: Dr. James Pitts Most people think of retirement planning or wealth accumulation as a “nest egg.”  It is a common misconception that wealth is built in one pile.  The reality of Dentists is more complicated. Typically, Dentists build their wealth in four different buckets. 1. Qualified Retirement Plan Savings The first bucket is qualified…

Dentistry and Spike Lee: “Do the Right Thing” 

By Mitchell Rubinstein D.M.D. | July 14, 2025

By: Mitchell Rubinstein D.M.D. I recently found myself channel surfing late at night, and I got sucked into a remote-drop favorite from the late ‘80s, Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing.  The movie is both comedic and tragic, as the title alludes to a bit of advice offered to the protagonist early in the film:…

Navigating Tooth Decay Conversations with Geriatric Patients

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | July 14, 2025

By: Lee Ann Brady, DMDThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Brady granted igniteDDS permission to share with our readers. Have you ever noticed a confused look on the face of a geriatric patient when you tell them they have tooth decay? Many people falsely assume that only small children develop cavities. When I let older…

What Many Dentists Do Not Know About Insurance Credentialing as a First Time Owner

By Angela Holland | July 14, 2025

By: Angela Holland I’d imagine starting a dental practice is a thrilling experience, whether you’re acquiring an existing practice, opening a startup, or starting as an associate at an established location. One of the most critical aspects of growing and sustaining your practice, especially in the early stages, is revenue management and if you’re accepting…