40 Friday, February 21, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sinai Dentists to Present Gift to Hadassah Hospital Dave's Fish & Seafood Two Sinai Hospital de- and Oral Surgery at Sinai ntists will fly to Israel next last October. month to present a check for The mandibular staple $3,500 to the medical fa- culty at Hadassah Hospital operation, a revolutionary in Jerusalem. The money procedure when it was de- will enable Hadassah Hos- veloped at Sinai Hospital 10 pital to purchase the neces- years ago, was devised to sary instruments for im- correct a painful functional planting mandibular problem frequently suffered staples, orthopedic bone by long-term denture wear- plates, into patients' lower ers. During a 60-minute op- eration, the mandibular jaws. The contribution to staple is surgically imbed- Hadassah Hospital was ded in the patient's mandi- made possible through pro- ble, the horseshoe-shaped ceeds from a mandibular bone that forms the lower staple seminar sponsored by jaw. The staple is then used the Department of Dental - to hold dentures in place. 22101 Coolidge 1 Block S. of 9 Mi. Call 548-4031 We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING Adar I comes once in a while, But Adar ll brings on that smile! In a fortnight, it will be Purim no foolin'! According to inventor of the mandibular staple Dr. Irwin A. Small, most patients suffer very little post-operative pain fol- lowing the operation and there is only one small, thin scar under the chin to testify that the surgery was performed. During their two-week visit to Israel, Dr. Small and Dr. Alfred V. Stines, a maxillofacial prosthodon- tist, will teach seminars to medical staffs at both Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem and at the Ram- barn Medical Center in Haifa at the Technion. During these sym- posiums, Dr. Small will per- form mandibular staple op- erations giving Israeli de- ntists and oral surgeons a first hand look at how these operations are performed. Dr. Stines will be provid- ing support to Dr. Small, in- cluding making models of jaws and templates, which are crucial for ensuring that the denture will fit correctly after surgery. He will also demonstrate how to make gold superstructures and other precision attachments for the staple. Fisher Wins Dropsie Prize Max M. Fisher has been named recipient of the 1981 Morris J. Kaplun Prize by Dropsie University. Dr. Joseph Rappaport, president of the post- graduate university, an- nounced that Fisher was selected "in recognition of his leadership for many Make a Yom Toy every day, by serving your family the Farm Maid way! 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Fisher will receive the prestigious Kaplun Prize, which carries with it an award of $5,000, at the an- nual dinner meeting of the university's board of gover- nors May 28. Among his many activi- ties, Fisher is chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Agency. He served as president of the United Jewish Appeal and president of the Council of Jewish Federations, and serves on the boards of many national and interna- tional organizations and agencies. He also is a member of many boards in business and industry, not- ably in oil and in banking. Medical Center Slates Program Woodland Medical Cen- ter has announced the es- tablishment of its commu- nity health information program. The free program will be offered throughout March and in April at the center, 41935 W. 12 Mile, Novi. The schedule of programs is as follows: "Arthritis and Its Treat- ments," Dr. James Lesser, Monday and March 16; "Methods of Diagnosis and Management of Malignant Diseases," Dr. Paul Aron- sohn, March 10 and 24; "Cardiopulmonary Resus- ciation," Dr. Jeffrey Zaks, March 31 and April 2; and "Common Pediatric Prob- lems," Dr. Jeffrey Dembs, March 3 and 18. For details, call the medi- cal center, 348-8000 or 855-3222. March of Dimes Drive to Begin The March of Dimes Mothers March volunteers will go door to door Sunday through March 9 in their neighborhoods to distribute literature on health educa- tion as well as to seek indi- vidual support to continue the fight against birth de- fects. March of Dimes officials noted that all volunteers will be wearing name tags. Individuals may still volun- teer by calling the March of Dimes, 864-6000. Dr. John F. Helfrick, left, chairman of the de- partment of dental and oral surgery at Sinai, presents a check for $3,500 to Drs. Irwin A. 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