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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-02-03

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"MODERN TECHNIQUES"

k the Orthodontist

Parents and kids are continually amazed at the modern and patient
friendly techniques that are now routinely utilized in orthodontics.

It

Schulman 55th

oyce and Sid Schulman of Oak Park
will celebrate their 55th wedding
anniversary starting with a brunch
at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham
on Feb. 13 with family and friends. Their
simchah will continue with a family cruise
through the Panama Canal with their mar-
ried children, Susan and Sanford Schulman
of West Bloomfield, Sally and Mitchell Gaft
of Huntington Woods, and their five grand-
children.

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West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100

Waterford
248-673-4100

iscomfort has been minimized with the elimination of heavy forces.
More efficient and lighter forces with archwires made of new materials
...have brought many smiles to orthodontic patients. Some wires that
cause movement are temperature sensitive, so patients have more
control as to the level of comfort and speed at which the teeth move.
Warm foods and mouth temperatures activate some of these wires, while
if a patient feels uncomfortable, a cold drink brings a smile. Headgears
are virtually a technique of the past as alternative techniques now exist.
The actual braces have become smaller, so less noticeable, with the
added benefit that with smaller brackets come lighter forces. Titanium
braces are available for added comfort or a different look. Clear braces
have been improved to resist stain and are almost invisible.

Fun and creativity can be brought into the picture as patients can now
elect and change the colors used for the braces monthly. You may even
choose glow in the dark colors as there may be as many as 70 colors to
choose from at each appointment.

Our state-of-the-art orthodontic facility is located in
West Bloomfield/Commerce Township. 2300 Haggerty Rood, Suite 1160
248-926-4100. We are also pleased to announce a 2nd location in
Waterford (at the corner of Crescent Lake Road and M-59)
5133 Highland Rood, 248-673-4100.

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www.hershbeattieortho.com

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ulie and Billy Stern of West
Bloomfield and Carol and Bill Cox of
Livonia are thrilled to announce the
engagement of their children Lindsay Jaye
Stern and Jason Michael Cox.
Lindsay graduated from Western
Michigan University with her bachelor of
arts in criminal justice. She is the director
of Foster Care and Independent Living at
Orchards Children's Services in Southfield
and is obtaining her master's of social work
at Eastern Michigan University.
Jason is a banker with JP Morgan Chase.
A September 2011 wedding is planned at
the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit.

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baron and Robert Adas and
Susan and Benson Barr, all of
West Bloomfield, are delighted to
announce the engagement of their children
Stephanie and Michael.
Stephanie received her bachelor's degree
from James Madison College at Michigan
State University and her juris doctor from
Wayne State University Law School. She is a
practicing attorney in Southfield.
Michael received his bachelor's degree in
computer engineering from the University
of Michigan and his master's degree in
computer science from James Madison
University in Virginia. He is a software engineer for General Electric.
A September 2011 wedding is planned.

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