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April 5
Talia (Loss) and
Ari Dolgin of
Huntington Woods
are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their daughter,
Sydney Charlotte.
Dolgin
Sharing in their joy
are grandparents
Susan and Harold Loss, and Ellie
Dolgin. Sydney was named for her
paternal grandfather Stuart Dolgin
and her maternal great-grandmother
Calie Loss.

March 14
Jennifer (Winokur)
and Adam Biegen
of Aurora, Colo., are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their
daughter, Danielle
Stella (Pesel
Biegen
Maya). Sharing
in their happi-
ness are grandparents Hinda and
Terry Winokur of Boca Raton, Fla.,
formerly of Southfield; first-time
grandparents Lynn and Jeffrey Biegen
of Englewood, Colo.; and great-
grandmother Lillian Winokur of
Atlanta, Ga. Danielle Stella is named
in loving memory of her maternal
great-grandmother Dorothy Green,
her paternal great-grandmother and
great-grandfather Paula and Stanley
Biegen, and her maternal great-
grandfather Murray Winokur.

Feb. 23
Nicole (Leff) and
Marc Moss of
Birmingham are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their
son, Ari Jacob.
Sharing in their
happiness is big
sister Elliana Ruby.
Proud grandparents are Danielle and
Stuart Leff and Marsha and Jerry
Moss, all of West Bloomfield. Also
joyfully welcoming Ari is great-
grandmother Edith Leff of West
Bloomfield. Ari is named in loving
memory of his maternal great-grand-
father David Greene and paternal
great-grandfather Carl Moskovitz.

Pollak

Jan. 25
Michele and Brandon
Pollak of Washington,
D.C., welcome with
much love the birth
of their son, Bradley
Mason (Baruch
Moshe). Sharing
in their joy are
ecstatic grandparents

Tobyann and Larry Pollak of West
Bloomfield and Sharon and Warren
Kaplan of Manalapan, N.J. Proud
great-grandmothers are Libbie Sneider
of West Bloomfield, Jeanette Goldstein
of New Jersey, Rae Kaplan of Florida.
Bradley Mason is named in honor
of his paternal great-grandfather
Bernard Sneider and paternal great-
grandmother Madge Pollak.

Jan. 10
Hallie (Fox) and
Ryan Jaffe of Novi
are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their daughter,
Brooke Kendall
(Bayla Keren).
Welcoming her
home is very proud
big sister Sloane Lily, 3. Sharing in
their excitement are grandparents
Jeffrey and Leah Fox and Michael and
Ellen Jaffe, all of West Bloomfield.
Delighted great-grandmothers are
Irene Fox and Joyce Dorfman. Brooke
is named in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandfather Bernard
Jaffe and maternal great-great-grand-
father Abraham Kemper.

Dec. 12
Mary Ruth
(Hughes) and
Kevin Shenkman of
Malibu, Calif., are
thrilled to announce
the birth of their
daughter, Celeste
Shenkman
Adrianna. Happy
big sisters are
5-year-old Samantha and 2-year-old
Sofia. Proud grandparents are Gail
and Jack Shenkman of Wolverine
Lake and Anne and George Watts of
Canyon Country, Calif. Ecstatic great-
great-aunt is Ida Greenstein of West
Bloomfield.

Nov. 25
Jodi and John
Prince of Beverly
Hills are elated
to announce the
birth of their
--
,
Prince
son, Jagger
Reid (Amon
Gavriel), little brother to Finn, 3. He was
welcomed home with hugs and kisses
from grandparents Gloria and Stephen
Stuppler of West Bloomfield, Suzann
Prince of Brighton, Kathy and Norman
Nickin of Livonia and great-grandma
Leah Nickin of Hallandale, Fla. Jagger is
named in loving memory of his pater-
nal grandfather John Prince, his mater-
nal great-uncle, Richard Gutov and his
paternal great-grandmother Georganna
Dzendzel.

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West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
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248-673-4100

At What Age Can People Have Orthodonti
The biological process involved in moving teeth is the same at any a
Children and adults can both benefit from orthodontics. The America
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 ideal 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. Because an adult's facial bones are no longer_ rqwin -
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malocclusions can be caused by accidents, early or late 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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