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and grandparents Michelle and
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Jan. 28
Lisa (Kourkouliotis) and Zachary
Gray of West Bloomfield welcome
home with love the birth of their
daughter, Abbey (Nita Vered).
Welcoming Abbey home with love is
excited big sister Alyssa, almost 3.
Proud grandparents are Pat
Kourkouliotis of Southfield and
Joan and Ed Gray of West
Bloomfield. Also sharing the joy are
proud great-grandparents, Helen
Arrasmith of Illinois and J.B. Gray
of Florida. Abbey is named in loving
memory of her paternal grandfather
Nikolaos Kourkouliotis, maternal
great-grandmother Vivian Schlussel
Chaifetz and maternal great-grand-
father Abraham Kahn.
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Ask The Orthodontist
Parents frequently ask about "The cost of
orthodontics."
Parents' fear of prohibitive or unaffordable costs of
orthodontics may be speculative at best. Many caring
orthodontists are able to keep costs down, allow you
to pay over the course of treatment, maintain the
highest of quality, and give your family the personal
care they deserve. Parents should feel comfortable to
ask if the fees are within reasonable and customary
levels, and what they include. High initial
Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
payments (in my office for example) have virtually
Licensed Specialist
been eliminated.
While the cost of treating teeth with a full mouth of braces may seem high
at first, an examination of the benefits derived from this investment shows it
to be quite worthwhile. When orthodontic treatment is compared to
similarly priced consumer products, its value can be seen in its potential to
bring long-lasting improvements to the health and self-esteem of the
patient. In fact, orthodontics treatment may be seen as a bargain when one
figures in the expertise of the orthodontist, the work of auxiliary personnel,
the number of visits required, and the good it ultimately does for the
patient. What price can we put on good comfortable chewing function, the
ability to enjoy eating, and inviting smile and the high self-esteem that
comes with it?
Everyone wants a beautiful smile and everyone deserves to have a healthy
one. The orthodontist's goal is to achieve both for the patient. The
importance of an attractive smile should not be underestimated. The
satisfaction of seeing a child feel good about themselves is priceless.
You may call our office at 248-926-4100 for a complimentary consultation or
to suggest future topics for this biweekly column.
P.S. Perhaps the best rationale for evaluating the cost of orthodontic
treatment involves comparing it to the costs of non-treatment.
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DDS, MS
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Lakes Medical Center
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953190
Jan. 26
Ilene Goldfine and Jesse Carrillo of
Novi joyfully announce the birth of
their daughter, Madelyn (Channah
Leah). They are joined in their hap-
piness by proud grandparents Mike
and Caron Goldfine of Farmington
Hills and Imelia and Roberto
Sanchez of San Antonio, Texas. Also
sharing their joy are great-grandpar-
ents Bill and Gert Feldman of West
Bloomfield and Hermila Arroyo of
San Antonio. Madelyn is named in
loving memory of her maternal
great-great-aunt Hilda Winsen and
her maternal great-great-grandmoth-
er Lena Siegel.
Jan. 26
Jennifer (Taylor) and Eric Friedland
of New York City announce with
love the birth of their son,
Benjamin Miles
(Menachem Matan).
Excited bubbie and
zayde are Anita and
Ronald Taylor of
Bloomfield Hills.
Proud grandparents
are Pauline Friedland
of Tenafly, N.J., and Melvin
Friedland of New York City.
Benjamin is named in loving memo-
ry of his maternal great-grandfather
Morris Sher and paternal great-
uncle Max Kaplan.
Dec. 22
Amanda (Simon) and Dan Bissig of
Boca Raton, Fla., announce with joy
the birth of their daughter, Jadyn
Madison (Shalva Tamar Simone).
Happy grandparents are Sheldon
and Suzanne Simon of West
Bloomfield, Romy and Freddi Bissig
of Boca Raton and Sally Simon of
Southfield. Jadyn is also the great-
granddaughter of Dorothy
Masserman. She is named in memo-
ry of her maternal great-grandfather
Jack.Simon and great-uncle Marvin
Simon.
Dec. 3
Jennifer and Matthew Siporin of
Southfield welcome with love the
birth of their son, Benjamin Isaac.
Welcoming him
home is excited big
sister Rachel, 19
months. Proud
grandparents are
Susan and Sanford
Siporin of
Farmington Hills,
Marie Tuohey of
Waterford and James and Pamela
Tuohey of Bradenton, Fla. Sharing
the joy are great-grandparents
Natalie and Albert Cherundolo of
Waterford and Pearl and Jacob
Feldman of Tamarac, Fla. Benjamin
is named in loving memory of his
paternal great-great-great-uncle Isaac
Skolnick.
Nov. 27
Nicole (Kaczander) and Jason Peltz
of Farmington Hills welcome with
love and joy the birth of their son,
Jack Theodore Peltz. Proud grand-
parents are Alan and Joyce
Kaczander of West Bloomfield and
Martin and Barbara Peltz of
Farmington Hills. Also sharing in
their joy is first time great-grand-
mother Frances Kaczander. Jack is
named in loving memory of his
great-grandfather Theodore
Kaczander.
Nov. 13
Sierra Lynn Richmond and Barry
Blaise Bourdon of Santa Barbara,
Calif., welcome with much love the
birth of their daughter, Blaise
Shantay Bourdon (Gittel Simcha).
Blaise is named in loving memory of