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Adult Ofthodontics

The most common questions that we receive from adults are; is it too late for
1 me, or am I slily to want my teeth straightened? The answer is absolutely no.
i: The only additional considerations are periodontal, restorative, or TMJ (jaw joint
dysfunction or pain). Many adults have always been uncomfortable with their
smile and believe that they should just be satisfied with the way things are. In
today's society, when something is as easy to coned with a time commitment
and desire, it's silly not to get additional information. A consultation to find
information specific to your situation is recommended.

Orthodo

Tibbits-Sadoff

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eth and Ed Sadoff of West
Bloomfield, Laura Bagdady of Novi
and Kathleen and Orrin Tibbits
of Plymouth are delighted to announce the
engagement of their children, Scott Jason
Sadoff and Rachael Rose Tibbits.
Scott and Rachael met while attending
Michigan State University. Scott gradu-
ated with a degree in psychology and is the
assistant general manager of Ocean Prime
restaurant in Troy.
Rachael graduated with degrees in apparel
and textile design and merchandising man-
agement. She is working at Team Detroit ad
agency in Dearborn.
A Labor Day weekend wedding is planned in Troy.

Ellias-Mrdjenovic

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and
Dr. Marsha Beattie

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100

Waterford
248-673-4100

`-..',. Approximately 10-20% of typical orthodontic practices are adults. Without
: exception, every adult has said that it was well worth it in the end, it wasn't the
•.'_ difficult hurdle that they expected, and even that it seemed quicker than they
anticipated. Of course, the hardest part is the initial step and the first month of
r adjusting, but following that they only wish that they had considered orthodontics
sooner.

Adults have additional options such as clear braces That now are so cosmetic that
they can hardly be seen. invisalIgn can be considered as adults are non-growing
but from personal experience, expectations cannot be as high as with traditional
braces and the orthodontist must be more selective in who qualifies.

One difference for adult orthodontics is that no longer can growth be utilized to
an advantage. The bones are more "mature- and orthodontic mechanics must
be varied. Of course, skeletal discrepancies must be treated differently and
sometimes compromises must be considered with extractions. Although many
adults tell me they wouldn't mind feeling more pressure, it Is still more efficient
and physiologically stable to utilize light consistent forces. In this way, teeth are
moving at maximum efficiency and comfortably. g

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr.
Hersh and Dr. Beattie at the their state-of-the-art orthodontic facility In West
Bloornlield/Conunerce Township at (248) 926-4100 and our newest 2nd
Location In Waterford at, 5133 Highland Rood, 248-673-4100.

248-926-4100

www.hershbeaffieortho.com

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oe Ellias is very excited to
announce the future marriage of
her mom, Michelle, to Dwayne
Mrdjenovic.
Michelle is the daughter of Elayne and
Bob Mangen. Dwayne is the son of Dorothy
and Donald Mrdjenovic.
A July wedding is planned at the Jefferson
Beach Marina aboard the yacht Ovation.

Selik-Starus

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rlene and Rick Selik of
Huntington Woods are thrilled
about the upcoming marriage
of their son Evan Matthew to Aria Natale
Starus, daughter of Leslie and Harry Starus
of Malibu, Calif.
Evan graduated from Indiana University
with a B.A. in political science. He received
his juris doctor from Cooley Law School.
Evan is a trial lawyer in Brentwood, Calif.
Aria earned a B.A. in psychology and
international studies from Pitzer College
followed by a Fulbright Scholarship. She
received an M.A. in organizational psychol-
ogy from the London School of Economics. Aria works in business development
for Foodology in Sun Valley, Calif.
Aria and Evan will be married in July in Beverly Hills, Calif.

6881 Orchard Lake Rd.
on the Boardwalk
(248) 851-5030

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