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August 28, 2014 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-08-28

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around town

Smile!

Dentistry From the
Heart helps 260 people.

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n Saturday, Aug. 2, oral surgeons Vejayan Krishnan,
William Ruskin, his son Aaron Ruskin and Sarah
Kuo, the doctors of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Associates in Farmington Hills, provided a day of free dental
care for the community.
People began lining up at 6 a.m. While many patients came
from within a 5-25 mile radius; others came from as far away
as Grand Rapids and the Cincinnati area.
The doctors saw 260 patients, provided 129 tooth extrac-
tions, 59 fillings and 69 cleanings. The services performed
would have priced out at more than $75,000.
One patient was 29 years old and had never been seen by a
dentist before.
Many hugs were given to the docs and staffers, who are
planning the second annual "Dentistry From the Heart" event
for next year.



The doctors and staffers at Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates

Patients began lining up first thing in the morning

Reaching For The Sky

E

arty this summer, Sky Foundation Inc. held a
women's event at the Bloomfield Hills home of
Bluma Schechter, who lost her husband, Robert, to
pancreatic cancer in 2013.
Ninety-five women gathered for a dinner presentation
by two pancreatic cancer experts and a genetics special-
ist. Dr. Teri Brentnall, from the University of Washington,
and Dr. Diane Simeone, from the University of Michigan,
discussed their early pancreatic cancer detection research

Meryl Podolsky and Susak Sosnick

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August 28 • 2014

Patients register for free dental care at Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates in
Farmington Hills

Gathering helps fight pancreatic cancer.

and the challenges this devastating disease presents. Sky
Foundation is funding a seed grant for both doctors'
research.
Additionally, Nancie Petrucelli, from the Karmanos
Cancer Institute in Detroit, provided new information on
genetics and familial pancreatic cancer genetic counseling.
Sky Foundation will hold its sixth annual luncheon at
the Townsend Hotel, Sunday, Nov. 2. For more informa-
tion: call (248) 385-5143 or email info@skyfoundationinc.

Nancy Grosfeld and Penny Blumenstein

Janice Steinhardt and Sheila Kasselman,
founder and survivor, Sky Foundation

Wendy Powers and Carol Quigley, Sky
Foundation president

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