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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-04-07

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Ask The Orthodontist

Common Orthodontic Problems
and Simple Home Solutions

Harry Asker Master will celebrate
his bar mitzvah as he reads from the
Torah at Temple Israel at Havdalah
services Saturday, April 9. He is the
son of Dr. Deanna and Neil Master.
Sharing in the simchah will be his
sisters Charlotte
and Frances and
his grandparents
Charlotte and
George Asker and
Carole Master. He
is also the grand-
child of the late
Eli Master.
Harry attends
Hillside Middle
School in Northville. Volunteering
in the media center at Temple Israel
and at the Denby Orphanage were
part of his mitzvah projects.

Adam Bremen Mondry will cele-
brate his bar mitzvah Saturday, April
9, at Temple Israel. His parents are
Diane and Mitchell Mondry and he
is the brother of Lauren and Jason.
Also participating in the ceremony
will be his proud grandparents
Selma Bremen, Sheila and Eugene
Mondry and great-
grandmother
Thelma Farber.
Adam is also the
grandson of the
late Jerome
Bremen of
Cincinnati, Ohio.
An honor stu-
dent at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham,
Adam volunteered at the Fame
Game Special Olympics and at
Temple Israel's Purim carnival as
part of his mitzvah projects.

Carolyn Rachel Resnick (Masha
Rafaela) will be called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, April
9, at Temple Beth El. Participating
in the service will be her parents,
Sharon and Bob Resnick, and sister
Michelle. Also sharing in the sim-
chah will be her grandparents Edie
and Donn Resnick of Bloomfield
and Joan and Norman Gurevich of

Kensington, Md.
Carolyn is an
honor student at
Warner Middle
School in
Farmington Hills.
Her mitzvah proj-
ects include mak-
ing dolls at
Hadassah House,
volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley,
Warner Crusaders, Federation's
Mitzvah Day and the JFS Fall Fix
Up and donating her hair to Locks
of Love.

Adam Yehudah York will be called
to the Torah as a bar mitzvah
Saturday, April 9, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield,
B'nai Israel Center. He is the son of
Nitzana and Doron York and the
brother of Orian. His proud grand-
parents are Ben-
Zion and Nediva
Cohen, Leah
Lichtschein and
Uri and Yaffa
Lichtschein.
Adam attends
Orchard Lake
Middle School in
West Bloomfield.
For his mitzvah
project, he arranged for a collection
of clothes, books and toys forHarms
Elementary School families in
southwest Detroit; these families are
in dire need.

Adam Jason Zuppke will be called
to the Torah to celebrate his bar
mitzvah Friday, April 8, at Temple
Shir Shalom. He is the son of Julie
and Allen Zuppke and brother of
Jordan. Proud grandparents are
Eleanor and Ken Zuppke and
Barbara and Davie Moran. He is
also the grandson
of the late Rhoda
Moran and the
late Babe Zuppke.
Adam is an
honor student at
Orchard Lake
Middle School in
West Bloomfield.
For his mitzvah
project, he is col-
lecting and distributing clothing and
sports equipment to be donated to a
school in Detroit.

Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
Sometimes a wire may become loose. You may try to
Licensed Specialist
place the wire back in with tweezers. 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.

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 standby is to place wax on it.

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

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 248-926-4100
in West Bloomfield/Commerce Township

Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist
248.926.4100
Lakes Medical Center
on the West Bloomfield/Commerce Border

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Marc is an honor student at
Warner Middle School in
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project, he participated in the after-
school Warner Crusaders group,
making teddy bears, soap, greeting
cards and other items for underpriv-
ileged children.

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 brackets no longer
being attached to the tooth does mean that no controlled
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