Blazel Told Ask The Orthodontist "A Little Bite Here and a Little Bite There" Many people, particularly children, habitually bite or suck their upper or lower lips. As a chronic or constant problem, this leaves lip biters with dry, chapped; swollen lips and often a characteristic red ring around their mouths. This habit can also result in the upper front teeth not making proper contact with the lower teeth, creating a space between them. As a consequence of biting or sucking the Nelson Hersh DDS, MS top lip, the front teeth may even be pushed in. When the Licensed Specialist condition becomes severe, orthodontic intervention may be called for. First, however, as with thumb or finger sucking, the habit which led to the poor bite must be corrected. The orthodontist may provide some helpful options for remedying the habit. In the meantime, parents should keep a lookout for this (and other) problems in an effort to correct them early. Many times an inappropriate habit may be due to an underlying occlusion problem, which is how the upper and lower teeth are related together, or even possibly the relationship of the upper and lower jaw bones. Other times it is possible that the habit can create mismatches between the jaws or exaggerate them. The best time to begin orthodontic intervention or treatment will vary depending on the type of severity of the problem. The orthodontist has the training and the experience to determine the best age and most effective treatment. It is best to allow an orthodontist specialist to perform an exam to determine ideal timing of correction. To find out more information, just call our office, 248-926-4100, or schedule a consultation at our new office in the Lakes Medical Center. Nelson (Nick) Hersh DDS, MS Licensed Specialist 248.926.4100 Lakes Medical Center on the West Bloomfield/Commerce Border 989220 DETROIT TROY Bar and bat mitzvahs are an important part of a young person's life. Leave the details to Detroit Marriott Troy. We have a rich history in providing the Jewish community with memorable bar and bat special Marriott service will make it an affair to remember. Detroit To plan the bar or bat mitzvah of your dreams, contact Alexa Moon at Marriott Troy—a great place for a celebration. 248-680-9664 or visit Going above and beyond. IT'S THE MARRIOTT WAY.SM Marriott.corn/DTTTT Detroit Marriott Troy 111 6/16 2005 70 Robert Maurice Kover, son of Mark and Dr. Karen Kover, celebrated his bar Mitzvah Friday, June 10, at Temple B'nai Jehudah in Overland Park, Kan. Sharing in the simchah were his grand- parents Janet Kover of West Bloomfield and Carol and John Zeigler. He is also the grandchild of the late David Kover. As part of his mitzvah projects, Robert volunteered at the Jewish Community Center and at the Child Abuse Prevention Agency. Jaime Alexandra Lublin will read from the Torah on the occasion of her bat mitzvah Saturday, June 18, at Temple Israel. Her parents are Karen and Bennett Lublin and her sister is Jenna. Sharing the simchah will be grandparents Helene and Daniel Lublin and Angela Steinberg. She is also the grandchild of the late Julius Steinberg. Jaime is a student at Sarah Banks Middle School in Walled Lake. She vol- unteered her time with orphans at the Denby Center and also helped at Temple Israel's Labor Day picnic as part of her mitzvah projects. Chad Alexander Schram, son of Kim and Walter Schram, will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel, Friday, June 17. He is the broth- er of Brandon and Jodie. Sharing the simchah will be grandparents Shirley and Carl Schram and Fritzie and Marty Rott. He is also the grandchild of the late Harold Rieger. Chad is an honor student at Walled Lake Middle School. Helping at Temple Israel's Labor Day picnic, donating food to Yad Ezra in Berkley and donating funds to Hoops for Heart were part of his mitzvah experience. A DAY LIKE THIS ONLY COMES ONCE. LET MARRIOTT HANDLE THE DETAILS. mitzvahs. Our exceptional culinary team, event planners and B'NAI MITZVAH from page 69 200 W. Big Beaver Road Troy, MI 48084 248-680-9797 Abigail Bruss Soble, daughter of Susan Bruss and Marc Soble and sis- ter of Oliver and Lillian, will read from the Torah as she becomes a bat mitzvah, Saturday, June 18, at Temple Israel. She is the grandchild of Marilyn and Jerry Soble and the late Delphine Bruss. Attending Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, where she is an honor student, Abigail helped at a Denby Shelter party and collected items for Genesis II, a homeless shelter as part of her mitzvah experience. In addition she helped build a sukkah for Federation's Mitzvah Day. More B'nai Mitzvah • Temple Beth El adult bar mitzvah of Robert Vernan (Saturday). • Temple Emanu-El — Ari Walter, son of Debra and Paul Walter Jr. (Friday); Jessica Edmondson, daughter of Sandra Schuster and Daniel Edmondson (Saturday). • Temple Shir Shalom — Cara Roberts, daughter of Gayle and Ronald Roberts (Friday); Noah Zucker, son of Nancy and Leonard Zucker (Saturday). JPI Irnai Mitzvah The Jewish Parents Institute announced the b'nai mitzvah of nine students this May. Chava Appiah and Kelly Lenkevich, from West Bloomfield; Samantha Schaefer from Southfield; Jason Lenzi from White Lake; Joey Steinberger from Bloomfield Hills; Jennifer Johnson and Jacob Bono from Southfield; Rachel Manela from Novi; and Klarika Savka of West Bloomfield. All students completed 32 hours of community service, have read literature dealing with young people accepting responsibility as adults, have participated in a philosophical study of the Torah and Talmud, and have completed a comprehensive paper on a topic jointly chosen by themselves and their b'nai mitzvah teacher, Deborah Motley. Back row: Kelly and Rachel Center row: Jog Klarika and Chava Front row: Jason, Samantha, Jennifer and Jacob