Ask The Orthodontist Parents frequently ask about "The cost of orthodontics." Stacy Michelle Indianer will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, June 2, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the daughter of Indianer Helene and Art Indianer and the sister of Brian and Stephanie. Proud grandparents are Chuck and Gladys Brasch and Sy and Helen Indianer. She is also the granddaughter of the later Blanche Brasch. Stacy is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah proj- ects included collecting dresses for the Hadassah dressy rummage sale. Leah Ruth Moskovitz will be called to the Torah at Temple Kol Ami as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, June 2. She is the daughter of Elyse and Corey Moskovitz Moskovitz and sister of Aaron and Shayna. Her proud grandparents are Toby and Gerald Migdalewicz and Joan and Leon Moskovitz, all of West Bloomfield. Leah is a student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her most meaningful mitzvah projects included helping out at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield. Gayle Denise Klein, daughter of Debbie and Dr. Steven Klein, will celebrate her bat mitzvah Friday, June I, at Temple Israel. She is the sister of Toby and Klein the grandchild of Bonnie Gewertz, Lenore and Dr. Don Klein and Donna and Ted Gewertz. Gayle attends Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. It was very meaningful to her, for a mitzvah project, to participate in the Guts & Glory Walk for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation as well as to donate funds to this organization. Evan Brandon Pasick will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah with Congregation Bet Chaverim in Canton Saturday, June 2. He is the son of Michael Pasick and Lora Weingarden and the younger brother of Robert. Evan's proud grand- parents are Anne Pasick and Esther Weingarden. He is also the grandson of the late Irving Pasick and the late Louis Weingarden. Evan is a seventh-grader at Holmes Middle School in Livonia. His most meaningful mitzvah project was vol- unteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Jared Loren Kohlenberg, son of Wendy and Lawrence Kohlenberg and brother of Liza, will celebrate his bar mitzvah as he reads from the Kohlenberg Torah Saturday, June 2, at Temple Israel. Sharing in the simchah will be his grandparents Sally and Martin Kohlenberg and Dorothy Gould. He is also the grandchild of the late Lester Gould and the late Gary Cohen. Jared attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Participating in a program called "Friends at Home" through West Bloomfield-based Friendship Circle was his most meaningful mitzvah project. liana Gittel Rashes (Ilanit Gittel) will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah at Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor on Saturday, June 2. She is the daughter of Rashes Laurie and Harm Rashes and sister of Max and Annie. Her proud grandpar- ents are Carolyn and Paul Lichter of Ann Arbor and Elaine and Alan Rashes of Bomoseen, Vt. Ilana attends Clague Middle School in Ann Arbor. As a mitzvah project, she organized a celebration of diver- sity for Girl Scouts from throughout northeast Ann Arbor in honor of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts' World Thinking Day. Parents' fears 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 and customary levels, and what they include. High initial payments (in my office, for example) have virtually been eliminated. Nelson Hersh DDS, MS 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 it 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. You may call our office for a complimentary consultation. The office is located on the border of West Bloomfield/Commerce Township, 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160, 248-926-4100. PS 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 1263220 FANTASTIC GIFTS for ANY OCCASION! V olne at i mcdee yowie taaiX ememrs 0 Creative Jewelers Family owned & operated since 1947 30975 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills B'nai Mitzvah on page 68 248.855.0433 8 67