ETTINGER-STEINBERG
Ed
r. and Mrs. Seymore
Resnick of West
Bloomfield are elated to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Cheryl to Joel Steinberg, son
of the late Benjamin and the late
Vivian Steinberg of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.
Cheryl graduated from Eastern
Michigan University with a degree in
elementary education. She is a pub-
lished writer and the founder of Spirit
of Motherhood.
Joel graduated from C.C.N.Y. with
his master's degree in chemical engi-
neering. He is the founder and presi-
dent of a leading technical services
firm in Silicon Valley, Calif.
An August wedding is planned.
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GOMEZ-KLEID
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A
dell and Henry Kleid of Oak
Park and Jose and Anna
Gomez of Houston, Texas,
are thrilled to announce the engage-
ment of their children Esther Malka
and Rabbi Jose Gomez.
Esther attends Oakland
Community College in the Culinary
Restaurateur Arts Program and is
employed at the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit. Jose holds a
bachelor of arts from Yeshiva
University and a master's of science
and business from Touro College,
both in New York. He received his
rabbinic ordination from the Israeli
Rabbinate and is attending Cooley
School of Law.
An August wedding is planned.
ROSS-SINGER
S
usan Lynn (Pianin) Ross and
David Marshall Singer
exchanged wedding vows and
committed the rest of their lives to
each other and to Rachel Ross, daugh-
ter of the bride. The ceremony was
held recently at Temple Israel and was
officiated by Rabbi Marla Hornsten.
Susan is the daughter of Evelyn
Pianin of Farmington Hills and Peggy
and Leonard Pianin of Venice, Fla.
David is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Stanford Singer of Farmington Hills.
The happy couple honeymooned in
San Juan and the Caribbean and
reside in West Bloomfield.
Percentages off original prices. all sales final Items sold as is. No alterations. No adjustments to prior purch a ses .
Sale ends Juiv 30. 2005 - Photo provided by Eigardo :Bonita -
Ask The Orthodontist
),
"When kids get into a grind.
Bruxism, commonly known as tooth grinding usually
occurs while the youngster is sleeping. Children are
most prone to grinding their teeth between the ages of 2
and 3, when the last of their primary teeth come in, and
between ages of 9 and 12, when the last of their
permanent teeth are erupting. Once children have all
their primary teeth or most of their permanent teeth,
Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
the grinding usually comes to a halt. If after the age
Licensed Specialist
of 10 to 11 the grinding has not significantly lessened,
that is a sign that the bite is incorrect and an
orthodontic exam should be performed. Although, the sound of grinding teeth
can be quite disconcerting to the ears of parents, the habit can be ignored
under the age of 6 - unless there is a change in the appearance of primary
(baby) teeth. Once most of the permanent teeth are erupted (age 11-13) or the
final permanent teeth have their eruption paths, and grinding has not stopped,
the orthodontist, should be consulted. Misaligned teeth or stress could be the
root of the problem.
Orthodontics is a special kind of dentistry involving the diagnosis,
prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. The practice of
orthodontics involves the design, application, selection, and control of
corrective appliances to treat and correct these problems.
Parents with any orthodontic concerns for their child should consult an
orthodontist concerning the need for orthodontic treatment. As a dental
specialist, an orthodontist has elected to limit his practice to this specific area
or expertise and has received additional training by an accredited dental school
for advanced education. Our office is located at 2300 Haggerty Road Suite
1160 (248)926-4100
Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS
. Licensed Specialist
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