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Ask the Orthodontist

How to care for your braces — Part 1

Ask the Orthodontist

Rachel Zoe Arkin,
daughter of Michele
Arkin and Stuart
\ Arkin, and grand-
child of Alene and
Bob Farber, and
Joane and Irwin
Arkin, will read
Arkin
from the Torah as
she celebrates her
bat mitzvah Friday, Nov. 22, at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
She is the great-grandchild of Esther
Farber. Her late great-grandparents
are Henrietta and Sidney Levine.
Rachel attends Abbott Middle
School in West Bloomfield. She
volunteered at Defeat the Label, an
anti-bullying program, and felt this
was a timely and meaningful mitzvah
project.

Dylan George
Bolton, son of
Karen and David
Bolton, will cele-
brate his bar mitz-
vah Saturday, Nov.
r 23, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
Bolton
He is the brother of
Dean and the grand-
child of Susan and Dr. Alan Bolton,
and Sharon and James Lossia. His
great-grandmother is Juanita Victor.
His late great-grandparents are
George Victor, and Beatrice and
Hyman Green.
Dylan is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
His most meaningful mitzvah project
has been volunteering at Friendship
Circle in West Bloomfield, and he
plans to continue after his bar mitz-
vah.

Nicholas Paul
Chudler, son of Drs.
Angelique and
Loren Chudler and
brother of Anthony,
Julia and Jack, will
read from the Torah
on the occasion of
Chudler
his bar mitzvah
Saturday, Nov. 23, at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
His proud grandparents are Brenda
and Gerald Chudler, Linda and David
Roth, and Steven Fabiano. Sharing in
the simchah is great-grandmother
Lucille DeRose.
Nicholas attends Geisler Middle
School in Commence Township.
He felt it was very meaningful as a
mitzvah project to volunteer as a
youth coach for wrestling at Team
Shamrock.

Jared Harris
Katzen will cele-
brate his bar mitz-
vah during
Havdalah services
Saturday, Nov. 23, at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Katzen
with his parents,
Tracey and Jeffrey
Katzen, and siblings Brett and Cami.
His proud grandparents are Sandee
and Bernie Glieberman, and Linda
and Al Katzen. He is also the great-
grandson of Gertrude and Berl
Zicherman.
Jared is a student at Clifford
Smart Middle School in Commerce
Township. His most meaningful
mitzvah project was raising funds to
buy basketball hoops for North Star
Reach, a camp for kids with serious
medical conditions.

Shayna Rose
Moskovitz
(Shoshanna) will be
called to the Torah
Saturday, Nov. 23, at
Temple Kol Ami in
West Bloomfield.
She is the daughter
Moskovitz
of Elyse and Corey
Moskovitz and the
sister of Leah and Aaron. Shayna's
grandparents are Toby Migdalewicz,
the late Gerald Migdalewicz, and
Joan and Leon Moskovitz.
Shayna is in the seventh grade
at Abbott Middle School in West
Bloomfield. Her mitzvah projects
include Meal On Wheels, which was
very rewarding for her.

Jackson Ray
Norber of Orlando,
Fla., will become
bar mitzvah at the
q,s
Congregation of
-
Reform Judaism on
Friday, Nov. 22. He
is the son of Eric
Norber
and Leigh Norber
and brother of Ruby.
Also participating will be proud
grandparents, David and Charlene
Grant of Walled Lake, and Sarah
Ellyn and Rober Snyder of Orlando.
Jackson is also the grandson of the
late Raymond Norber.
Jackson attends the Magnet pro-
gram at Howard Middle School in
Orlando. For his mitzvah project, he
traveled to Cuba with his father to
bring medicine, school supplies and
donations to the Jewish community
of Havana.

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Dr. Marsha Beattie
Dr. Amy Isenberg

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More adults and children are getting braces than ever before. It's important,
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follow his or her advice and take great care of your braces. Even kids can be
responsible for keeping their braces in good condition and clean!

The most important factor in keeping your teeth and gums healthy during
orthodontic treatment is brushing and flossing. The American Association of
Orthodontics recommends that you brush and floss your teeth after every meal
and before bed. It is important to keep the teeth clean because plaque and
food can get caught in the braces and cavities will form. To strengthen teeth
even further and help avoid cavities, a fluoride rinse is also recommended
nightly before bed.

Some children and teenagers do not like to brush their teeth. However, if they
do not brush their teeth it can have disastrous results. Food will get caught in
their braces and their breath will smell awful. Serious decay may occur and
possibly even gum disease. Encourage children with braces to brush often.

Your orthodontist and all the orthodontic technicians will instruct you on how
to clean the braces. Use a regular toothbrush first and brush normally. Some
orthodontists give out special toothbrushes to reach hard to get spots like the
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tools you might want to try are: waterpik, interdental brushes, electronic
toothbrush, rubber tips, and floss threaders, just to name a few.

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