•V -I_ 1- W.C. I AU 1 .2 Ask The Orthodontist Mazel Toy! "Staying Cavity-Free While in Braces" Sept. 17 Melissa (Hammerstein) and Tony Oleshansky of Waterford are delight- ed to announce the birth of their son, Brody Sol (Nisson). Welcoming home Brody with a smile and open arms is 2-year-old big sister Jolie Reese. Sharing their happiness and love are grandparents Marlene and Bill Oleshansky of West Bloomfield, Carol and Michael Corman of West Bloomfield and Ann and Stan Hammerstein of Ingelwood, Fla. Proud great-grandmother is Edith Iskowitz of West Bloomfield. Brody Sol is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather Solomon Hammerstein. His Hebrew name was chosen in loving memory of his paternal great-grandfather Nathan Oleshansky. Those who wear the non-removable orthodontic appli- ances known as braces must guard against decay spring- ing up around the edges of brackets and bands by paying meticulous attention to oral hygiene. Aside from rinsing, flossing, and brushing after meals, patients also have the option of applying a prescription gel to their teeth as a means of preventing decay or decalcification. A recent Nelson Hersh study shows that those patients with braces who brushed, DDS, MS then applied a 1.1% fluoride gel twice daily for eighteen Licensed Specialist months, reduced levels of plaque (the sticky, germ laden substance that coats teeth and encourages cavities), gum swelling, and gum bleeding by about half, when compared with those patients who did not use the gel and only brushed. There are also mouth rinses that contain a .63% stannous fluoride and can be a supplement to the oral hygiene routine. Many offices carry these at their offices for your convenience, or can write a prescription for their patients. July 6 Dr. Daniel and Angela (Dings) Rosenberg of Novi are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Ty Matthew (Mori Rosenberg Avraham). Excited big sister is Dylan Ava, 27 months. Sharing in their joy are adoring grand- parents Ann Dings of Dundee, Leonard and Susan Rosenberg of Ocala, Fla., and Joanne and Jack Rubin of West Bloomfield. Excited great-grandparents are Gertrude Stern of West Bloomfield, Marjorie Tilley of Florida and Lola and Sol Rubin of West Bloomfield. Ty's Hebrew name was chosen in loving memory of his great-aunt Linda Goren. Electric toothbrushes can also help the patient comply with good oral hygiene, but any soft bristle toothbrush can be used, and if the plague is removed, the teeth will move more efficiently, remain cavity-free, and stain-free. For patients with work or school, our office also provides a travel toothbrush, which makes it more convenient to brush when not at home. In general, excellent orthodontic treatment can only be obtained with coopera- tive and informed patients. Once orthodontic therapy begins, the patient will be expected to continue to see the family dentist for regular check-ups, dental cleanings and routine care. Routine dental care will help ensure best results from orthodontic therapy. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Hersh at the newest state-of-the-art facility in West Bloomfield/Commerce Township, 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160, 248-926-4100. Preston Michael Ginter, son of Greenberg Twins Aug. 17 Shira (Davidoff) and Aaron Greenberg of Hollywood, Fla., are proud to announce the birth of their children, Gideon Harel Greenberg and Lila Efrona Greenberg. Sharing in the joy are grandmother Karen (Maltzer) Davidoff and great-grand- parents Rita and Ron Davidoff and Sharon and Edward Greenberg. Gideon Harel is named in loving memory of his grandfather Dr. Gary Davidoff and his great-grandfa- ther Harry Hertzman. Lila Efrona is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Lillian Maltzer and her great-great-grandmother Frances Goldberg. Aug. 4 Mara (Bralove) and Ari Fisher of Washington, D.C, are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Elie David. Excited grandparents are Karen Bralove, Sue and Steve Bralove of Washington, D.C., and Mandy and Joel Fisher of West Bloomfield. Elie is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandparents Deborah and David Kalisher. Jacqueline and Jeffrey Ginter and brother of Brock and Garrett, will read from the Torah on the occasion of Ginter his bar mitzvah Saturday, Oct. 20, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He is the grandchild of Mary Lou Hector, Joe Hector and Judy Ginter. He is also the grandchild of the late Gerald Ginter. His proud great-grandmother is Micki Karasick. Preston attends Crary Middle School in Waterford. He felt it was especially meaningful as a mitzvah project to assist seniors visiting the graves of their loved ones through the Kever Avot program of Temple Israel. Nelson (Nick) Hersh DDS MS Licensed Specialist CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified Mohel — Skill, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special Bris. Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 perfectnow@excite.com B'nai Mitzvah on page 34C 1315250 STAR TRAX David William Granadier, son of Roberta and Bob Granadier and brother of Nicki and Dana, will lead the congregation at Temple Israel Granadier in West Bloomfield Friday, Oct. 19, as he celebrates his bar mitzvah. His proud grandparents are Rita Pearlman and Eileen and Gerry Granadier. David is a student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. His most meaningful mitzvah project was rais- ing and donating funds to Harmonize for Hope, a research organization dedi- cated to finding a cure for muscular dystrophy. 1315890 • 248-263-6300 www.startrax.com TRUST YOUR AFFAIR TO THE FINEST CATERER WE'LL BEAT YOUR BEST PRICE! Weddings Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Showers ° Banquets Reunions Anniversaries Birthdays ° Etc. We Cater at Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice I ' 5. :,.. PHILIP TEWEL, Food & Beverage Director 248-661.4050 Farmington Hills CLASSIC CUISINE October 18 a 2007 33C