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Common Basic Orthodontic Questions — Part

Ask the Orthodonti.s1

The biological process involved in moving teeth is the same at any age.
Children and adults can both benefit from orthodontics. The American
Association of Orthodontics recommends that children have an exam at age 7
so that severe problems can be diagnosed early. Most kids, however, begin full
or comprehensive orthodontics between ages-10 and 14 when the majority of
permanent teeth are erupted. It is often beneficial to assist the final permanent
teeth in coming into their kieal arrangement by space planning. Treatment in
adolescents is also dynamic because facial growth influences the position of
the teeth and jaws- which usually enhances the treatment out come. Boca
an adult's facial bones are no longer growing, certain corrections may not be
accomplished with braces alone.

Brickner 60th

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hyllis and Jerry Brickner of
Farmington Hills celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary with a
family trip to Hilton Head, S.C. Their proud
children are Julie and Billy Stern, Kurt and
Sara Brickner, Amy and Stewart Carroll,
Stacy and Mitchell Wiatrak, and Barbara
and Michael Alpert. Their grandchildren are
Lindsay, Ari, and Emily Stern, Sara and Issac
Brickner, Evan Brickner and Kiera, Bryce
and Perri Wiatrak.

At What Age Can People Have Orthodontic Wealment?

Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Dr. Marsha Beattie

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100

Waterford
248-673-4100

Mat Causes Orthodontic

An orthodontic problem is called a malocclusion, meaning 'bad bite'. Some
examples of causes of malocclusion are crowded teeth, extra teeth, improperly
positioned teeth, eruption or sequence of eru is unfavorable
teeth, or jaws that are out of alignment.

Most malocclusions are inherited, although some can be acquired. Acquired
malocclusions can be caused by accidents, early or kite loss of baby teeth,
or sucking of the thumb or fingers for a prolonged period of time. Inherited
problems may be a combination of one parent's teeth, the other parent's jaw
size and even a grandparent's relations of upper and lower jaws.

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Drs. Hersh and Beattie invite you to join Our pads rF fttrnity.
Our offices are located
on the border of West Bloomfield/Commerce Township
2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160 (248) 926-4100 and our newest 2
location is in Waterford at 5133 Highland Road (248) 6734100 -

Benkoff-Salter

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r. Amanda and Dr. Matthew Salter
were married recently at the
Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.
Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield officiated.
Amanda is the daughter of Dr. Adrea and
Dr. David Benkoff and Matthew is the son of
Mrs. Janice and Dr. Michael Salter.
The matron of honor was Reesa
Handelsman, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Dr. Michelle McCloskey, Dr. Sarah
Mitchell, Lauren Grushoff and Dr. Stephanie
Dubow.
The best men were Dr. Benjamin Salter
and Robert Salter, brothers of the groom. Groomsmen were Dr. Ian Fagan,
Robert Bertman, Dr. Jordan Dubow, Benjamin Handelsman and David Reiser.
Amanda and Matt were honored to have his grandmother Clara Green join
them in the celebration.
Following a Caribbean honeymoon sailing on the Royal Clipper, Amanda and
Matthew reside in Birmingham.

248-926-4100

www.hershbeaffieortho.com

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Goodman 60th

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nn and Leonard Goodman of
Bloomfield Hills will celebrate
their 60th wedding anniversary
this month. They were married on Aug.
6, 1950, at Congregation B'nai David in
Detroit. They will share this special occasion
at a family dinner given by their children,
Laurie and Peter Winston, Margo and Steve
Goodman, and Rhonda and Shlomo Mandel.
Joining in their celebration will be grand-
children Michelle and Randy Winston, Stacie
and Ryan Berman, Ryan Goodman, Sharon
and Eric Goodman, and Nicole and Jonah
Mandel; and great-grandchildren, A.J. and
Blake Goodman, Sloane and Morgan Berman and Brady Winston.

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