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December 06, 2002 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-12-06

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Engagements

LISS-GELL

B

everly and Arthur Liss of
Bloomfield Hills are thrilled
to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter
Lindsey Audra to Jeffrey Nathan Gell,
son of Vera and Jimmy Gell of
Farmington Hills.
Lindsey earned her bachelor's degree
in liberal arts with a concentration in
journalism from Indiana University in
Bloomington, Ind. She is an advertis-
ing consultant for DonTech in
Chicago.
Jeff graduated summa cum laude in
economics from Harvard College in
Cambridge, Mass., and earned his
master's degree at Oxford University
in England as a Marshall scholar. He
is a project manager for the Boston
Consulting Group in Chicago.
Jeff and Lindsey look forward to a
March wedding at Knollwood
Country Club in West Bloomfield.

Ask The Orthodontist

The Scoop on Palate Expanders

LUTWIN-CHISMODY

A palate expander is an appliance that fits near the roof of the
mouth (palate). It widens the palate to improve the way the
upper and lower jaws fit together (your bite) and can make
more room to fit into alignment crowded teeth.
Orthodontists, when kids are growing and teeth are erupting,
(or soon to erupt), may decide, as opposed to having crowding
or a need to extract teeth in the future, to make more room
with a palate expander.

Nelson Hersh

Your expander may take a few days to get used to. Chewing,
DDS, MS
swallowing and talking may seem awkward. Your mouth or
Licensed Specialist
nose may even feel tingly, or you may have a slight headache.
Over-the-counter pain relievers can help you feel better at the beginning.
You will wear your expander for about 3 to 6 months.

In about a week or so, you may see gaps between your front teeth. That's a sign
the expander is working. These gags may not form or they may close on their
own and that is not a sign that it has not worked. The teeth have elastic fibers
between them that sometimes move the teeth back together at different rates.

Most expanders need to be activated 1 or 2 times a day at first. You do this with
a metal key. This may be tricky the first few times you try. But soon you'll get
the hang of it.

Expanders may be removable or fixed. The vast majority of orthodontist special-
ists use fixed or non-removable due to their greater efficiency, predictability and
inability to get lost, misplaced or not worn. Your orthodontist can discuss with
you which is most appropriate and why.

For information you may call our office at 248-360-7700 in West Bloomfield /
Commerce Township.

12/6
2002

48

Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist

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C

heryle and Iry Lutwin of
West Bloomfield proudly
announce the engagement
of their daughter Melanie
Gayle to Scott Stephen Chismody, son
of Susan and Allen Klein of Alpena.
Melanie earned both a bachelor of
arts degree in sociology as well as a
master of social work degree from the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
She is employed as a specialized foster
care therapist at Boysville of Michigan
in Detroit.
Scott earned both his bachelor and
master of business administration
degrees at Baker College in Auburn
Hills. He is employed as an auditor at
Professional Auditing Services in
Bloomfield Hills.
An August wedding is planned at
Temple Israel.

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