Spotlight on: 1- 1 The Daycliance Approach . I Presented by Nelson (Nick) Hersh, D.D.S., M.S. Licensed Specialist A THUMBS DOWN ON THUMB-SUCKING • W Twelve Mile. To register, call (810) 553-8550. The Womencenter at Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge campus will present a workshop on assertiveness for women, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m Saturday, Feb. 22, in Building J. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call (810) 471-7602. /— Emergency action principles will be offered in a first aid and CPR class to be offered 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at St. John Health System in Madison Heights. To regis- ter, call (888) 757-5463. St. Mary Hospital will offer a pediatric basic life support \Th class, 6-10 p.m. Monday, Feb. • 24, at the hospital, 36475 Five Mile, Livonia. To register, call (800) 494-1650. The sucking reflex may be normal and healthy in babies, but the habit of thumb-sucking should be discouraged once a child makes the switch to sol- id food. Older children usually rely on the thumb-sucking habit to provide them with psychological comfort, but it can cause problems if the habit is al- lowed to persist beyond the time when permanent teeth begin to erupt. Thumb-sucking muses the teeth to de- velop abnormally, and often produces an "open bite" in which the top teeth fail to close down over the lowers when the jaws are closed. To avert the need for treatment of this and other prob- lems with malpositioned teeth, the or- thodontist may prescribe special fixed appliances designed for habit control. The most suitable time to break a child of the thumb-sucking habit is between the ages of four and seven. During this time, it is still possible to avoid serious damage of the permanent teeth. The American Association of Or- thodontists recommends a first visit to an orthodontist by age seven. The results of orthodontic care are often enhanced by early treatment. In a growing patient, the orthodontist may be able to redirect facial growth to help correct jaw alignment and teeth posi- tion. To schedule a consultation, call our office at 360-7700, or see us at 8362 Richardson in Commerce TwpiWest Bloomfield. Evening and Saturday hours are available. Nelson Hersh, DDS, MS, Licensed Specialst P.S. The best way to break children above the age of four of the thumb- sucking habit is to calmly explain what will happen to teeth if the habit is not broken. The RAYDIANCE Ap- proach is designed for individuals who want added fullness for thin- ning hair. The method blends RAY- DIANCE hair fibers with your existing hair so that your hair becomes fuller while retaining a com- pletely natural look. TREADMILLS /"- ■ ` TRUE® The ultimate RAYDIANCE benefit is a natural and fashionable solution to thin hair. Leave Rage At Home R.J. IGNELZI • BIKE & FITNESS SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS No matter what you call it, road rage, highway hysteria or mo- tor madness, you know what it is because you've probably been there. You're driving down the road, minding your own business, when the driver in the next lane abruptly cuts in front of you, barely missing your fend- er. As you slam on the brakes, you thrust your hand in the air, offering the universal gesture of annoyance. And, just to make sure he knows you're really angry, you scream out a string of insults, enunciating each one so pre- cisely that if he can't hear you, \ he'll surely be able to read your /- lips. Feel better? Maybe — but only for a second. As soon as the adrenaline subsides, you'll probably be em- barrassed by your actions. "People often get very differ- ent behind the wheel. They feel anonymous. 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