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September 21, 2006 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-21

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Ask The Orthodontist

How to care for your braces- part 2

The next step in taking care of braces just passes
is avoiding the foods that can break through your
them or pull them off. Gum is not digestive
recommended. Other foods to avoid system.
are anything that is sticky, gooey or If the ortho-
overly crunchy. Hard foods that you dontist has
have to bite with the front teeth can installed any
knock off a bracket. Cut up apples orthodontic
and carrots and other foods like these equipment Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
Licensed Specialist
into small bite sized pieces. Certain that you
hard candies and sticky candies should have to wear
also be avoided. Do not chew because or adjust, do it exactly as he says.
when you get the brackets off
If you don't, you could delay
there will appear a little
getting your braces off for
white square on every
months or even a year. If
e wis ll our
single discolored tooth.
you are wearing rubber
Bleaching treatments
bands to manipulate your
Mends a vety
do not always fix this
bite, change them as
h y, and
problem, either.
prescribed. You should
take off your rubber
If a bracket does fall
bands before each meal
off, the orthodontist will
and put in new ones after
attach another bracket.
you are done eating. You
However, every time the
should also change the rubber
orthodontist has to replace a bracket, bands before you go to bed.
it extends the orthodontic treatment
longer. If you swallow a bracket You will be glad you followed your
that has fallen off, it is not a serious orthodontist's directions exactly when
problem. Brackets are usually made of you get your braces off on time or
a medical grade stainless steel, which even early.

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LeVine-Goodman

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r. and Mrs. Daniel Winer of
Farmington Hills and Mr.
and Mrs. John LeVine of
West Bloomfield announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Stacey LeVine to
Adam Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Goodman of West Bloomfield and the late
Sylvia Goodman.
Ms. LeVine earned a bachelor's degree in
medical technology from Michigan State
University and a bachelor's degree in nurs-
ing from Wayne State University. She is a
registered nurse at Botsford General Hospital,
Farmington Hills.
Mr. Goodman earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Eastern
Michigan University and his juris doctor from the University of Detroit Mercy
School of Law. He is a commercial real estate associate with LaKritz-Weber &
Company.
An October wedding is planned at Temple Israel.

Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS

Crane-Golzbein

Licensed Specialist

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September 21 0 2006

JF

redi and Howard Crane of
Farmington Hills and Susan and
David Golzbein of Miami, Fla., joy-
fully announce the engagement of their chil-
dren Andrew Scott and Alison Rachel.
Ali received a bachelor of science in nurs-
ing from the University of Central Florida.
She is employed as a registered nurse in the
Labor and Delivery Department at Swedish
Medical Center in Seattle.
Andy graduated from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, where he earned
both a bachelor of science and a master of
engineering in electrical engineering and
computer science. He works as a software
design engineer for Microsoft in Redmond, Wash.
A March wedding is planned in Miami.

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Young-Weiner

usan and Jeffrey Young of
Farmington Hills are delighted to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Alison Beth to Eric Ian Weiner, son
of Susan and Joseph Weiner of Atlanta, Ga.
Alison received her bachelor of science
degree from the University of Michigan. She
is the pricing and planning manager for We:
Women's Entertainment Television.
Eric earned a bachelor's degree in English
from Boston University. He is the executive
producer for Eyeblaster Inc.
The couple reside in Manhattan. An
October wedding is planned.

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