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Common Basic Orthodontic Questions - Part 2

Ask the Orthodontist

How Are Orthodontic Problems Corrected?
First pretreatrnent records are made. These records are important tools for the
orthodontist to use in making an accurate diagnosis. They include medical/
dental history, clinical examination, models of teeth, photos of your face /t
and x-rays of your mouth and facial bones. This information is used to decide
on the best treatment to yield a proper bite relationship while enhancing a
patients smile esthetics and facial beauty.
A customized treatment plan is outlined for each patient. When the orthodontic
appliances are in place, this is considered the 'active treatment' phase.
Appliances are adjusted periodically so that the teeth are moved correctly and
efficientty. Modern materials exert a steady, gentle pressure on the teeth, making
the tooth-moving prooess faster and more comfortable .

Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Dr. Marsha Beattie

How Long Will Orthodontics Take?
The time required for orthodontic treatment varies from person to person. An
important factor in how long a patient wears braces is how well the patient
cooperates during treatment. For example: by following instructions to wear
rubber bands or avoiding foods that would break braces/bands from the t
Maintaining clean teeth and gums allow the teeth to move efficiently and reduce
staining — a heatthy smile Is a beautiful smile!
After active treatment is completed, the 'retention' phase begins. A patient will
need to wear a retainer so that the teeth stay in their new positions. The first
six months are critical as the retainers serve as the 'brakes' and stop the teeth
from moving. However, retainers should be worn longer (as your orthodontist
suggests) to maintain a beautiful smile!.

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Aug. 18. Sharing in this special occasion
were their children and grandchildren, Jodi
Denenberg, Stacey Weinberg, Amy and Eric
Grosinger, Adam, Jamie, Ryan, Samantha
and Bennett.

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hirley Sweet of Delray Beach, Fla.,
formerly of Detroit, recently celebrat-
ed her 90th birthday with a fun-filled
family weekend with 54 members of her
immediate family, including children: Jackie
and Allen Menuck, Rhea and Richard Sweet,
Tammy and Stanley Spungen and Linda and
Stephen Sweet; 11 grandchildren and their
spouses: Nicole and Michael Menuck, Lisa
and Mark Menuck, Jill and Craig Menuck,
Sharon and Eric Spungen, Amy Dash, Inga
and Andy Sweet, Whitney and Eric Sweet,
Jennifer and Troy Overboe, Jon and Johanna
Sweet, Delcy and James Sweet and Julia
and Jesse Sweet; and 24 great-grandchildren ranging in age from 12 years to 6
months. They all wish Shirley a long, healthy, happy life.

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