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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-29

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Gubow 100th

The Villa

2,207 Sq. Ft.
2 Bedrooms - 2 Baths & Study
2 Parking Spaces

ladys Gubow was honored recently by friends and family at a lunch-
eon celebrating her 100th birthday. She is the mother of Herbert
(Toby) Gubow, Thelma (Don) Goren, Estelle Gubow and the late Judge
Lawrence Gubow. Her grandchildren are Judge David (Dottie) Gubow, Mona
Gubow, Janey Gubow, Marty (Colleen) Gubow, Suzi (Michael) Silverstein,
Leonard (Terry) Goren and Steve Goren. She joyfully talks of her great-grand-
children Danielle, Jamie and Adam Goren, Jacob, Cassie and Lindsay Gubow,
Rachel and Jackie Gubow, Brooke and Morgan Silverstein. There was an audiovi-
sual presentation highlighting her life, a serenade and a candlelighting — one
candle for each decade.

The Baldwin

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1 Parking Space

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Ask The Orthodontist

Parents frequently ask about "The cost of orthodontics."

Terman 100th

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 customary levels, and what they
include. High initial 'payments (in my office, for
Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
example) have virtually been eliminated.
Licensed Specialist
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 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, orthodontic 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, an 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.

1r _i etty Terman, former Detroiter of Pompano Beach, Fla., marked her
100th birthday on Dec. 10 at a party in Florida. The event was hosted by
nieces and nephews, Ina Terman Katz, Sandra Tarnopol Terman and
Leonard and Eileen Terman. Other family and friends from Metro Detroit also
attended.

You may call our office for a complimentary consultation or to suggest future
topics for this biweekly column. The office is located at 2300 Haggerty, West

Bloomfield, (248) 926 4100.

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P.S. Perhaps the best rationale for evaluating the cost of orthodontic treatment
involves comparing it to the costs of non-treatment.

Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist

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ani December 29 2005

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