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July 16, 2004 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-07-16

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r. and Mrs. Barry Jacobs of
Southfield announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Cindy Rochelle to Eric William
Lacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Lacy of Lansing.
Cindy and Eric both earned jour-
nalism degrees from Michigan State
University and are both working at
the Detroit News. Eric is a reporter
covering western Wayne County and
Cindy is a designer.
An October wedding is planned in
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alph and Miriam Silverstein of
- Farmington Hills are thrilled to
R announce the engagement of
their son David Allen Silverstein to
Lindsay Gayle Levenson, daughter of
Riki Levenson of South Euclid, Ohio,
and Charles Levenson of Cleveland,
Ohio.
David received his bachelor of science
in kineisiology from Michigan State
University and a master's degree in exer-
cise science from Cleveland State
University. He will be an athletic trainer
for Catasaqua High School in
Allentown, Pa.
Lindsay received her bachelor of arts
degree in communications from Ohio
University and her master's degree in
organizational management from the
University of Phoenix. She is the

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Ask The Orthodontist

Common Orthodontic Problems
and Simple Home Solutions

director of special events for the
March of Dimes.
A June 2005 wedding is planned in
Cleveland.

A loose band or bracket will usually still be attached to the wire.
You should leave it in place, however if it is uncomfortable, place
wax on it. The bracket no longer attached to the tooth does mean
that no controlled force is being applied to the tooth so you
should call the office to arrange for it to be re-applied at
Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
your next appointment or sooner if desired.
Licensed Specialist
Sometimes a wire may become loose. You may try to place
the wire back in with a tweezer. If that is not possible, clip the wire with fingernail
clippers behind the last tooth to which it is securely fastened. Once again, if there is any
discomfort you may place wax on it until your next opportunity to go to the orthodontist.

MARKOWITZ-CAMPI

If the wire is poking you, you may try to push the sticking wire down with the eraser
portion of a pencil. If not possible, the old stand-by is to place wax on it.

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If an elastic tie (which helps hold the wire to the bracket) is lost, this is not an emergency
and just notify the orthodontist at the next visit.

r. and Mrs. John P. Campi
of Marietta, Ga., and Mr. •
and Mrs. Robert Greenberg
of Pembroke Pines, Fla., announce the
engagement of their daughter
Elizabeth Anne to Jason Todd
Markowitz, son of Ms. Barbara
Markowitz of Boca Raton, Fla.
Ms. Campi is an account executive
in the mortgage business. She is
employed at Countrywide Home
Loans.
Mr. Markowitz is the vice president

of a mortgage brokerage firm in
Florida.
A December wedding is planned.

If you experience some discomfort, you may use warm salt water rinses and/or Tylenol,
Ibuprofen or whatever you may use for a mild headache. For more pronounced
discomfort, you should contact the orthodontist's offiCe.

Lastly, if an appliance becomes loose or is poking somewhere you may try to place wax on
it. You may be able to solve many orthodontic problems temporarily by yourself, but be
sure to make the office aware of problems so your next appointment can be scheduled •
with enough time to make the necessary repairs.

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

Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist

7/16
2004

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