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Ask the Orthodontist

Ask the Orthodontist

Emily Mae
Sherman, daughter
of Robbie and Scott
Sherman, will lead
the congregation in
prayer on the occa-
sion of her bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Sherman
Nov. 14, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined in cele-
bration by her siblings Justin and
Samantha. Her proud grandparents are
Jane and Larry Sherman, and Cindy
and Murray Franklin.
Emily attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. As part of her mitzvah project,
she volunteered at the West Bloomfield
Relay for Life to help in the battle to
find a cure for cancer.

Sam Sidney Wander
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday,
-... , •
Nov. 14, at Temple
Israel in West
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Bloomfield. His
proud parents are
Wander
Amy and Marc
Wander. Sharing in
his celebration will be his siblings Jack
and Hattie and grandparents Linda
and Steven Klein, and Janet and
Seymour Wander.
Sam attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. For his
mitzvah experience, he volunteered
with Project Noah and ran the making
of several hundred sandwiches for the
homeless. He has been volunteering
with Project Noah since preschool.

0

What questions should I ask the
orthodontist at the consultation?

First ask the orthodontist about the technique they use and their general
treatment philosophy. Some orthodontists try to make the treatment as short
and comfortable as possible. Others use less expensive materials and products.
Ask the orthodontist about their materials. Some orthodontists take brackets
out of one patient's mouth and recycle them into another patient's mouth.The
safety and reliability of this procedure is still unclear. Ask the orthodontist about
their treatment philosophy.You will need to decide whether the orthodontist's
treatment philosophy is right for your children.

Generally, the best orthodontists will offer braces with a variety of colors to suit
your child's taste. All of these options will make the orthodontic treatment
much less stressful for your children and much easier on you.

Dr. Nelson Hersh
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Dr. Amy Isenberg

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
Located in the
Lake Medical Building

Waterford
248-673-4100

Ask the orthodontist about the brackets they plan to use.The orthodontist's
choice of bracket influences how long your child's treatment will take, and how
comfortable your child will be during treatment.The orthodontist may have
some latitude to choose one of several different bracket designs. If so, you may
have some input into which bracket your orthodontist chooses. One key choice
is whether to use a low profile or a high profile bracket. Generally, low profile
brackets are less irritating to your children's lip than high profile brackets, but
they are newer, and some orthodontists never learned how to use them.
Ask the orthodontist about their sterilization procedures. Make sure they
use an autoclave on all of their instruments.

No one can tell you what is right for your child, without looking at your case.
However, as a parent, you need to be comfortable with the orthodontist's
choice and whether the choice is right for your child.

Drs. Hersh, Beattie & Isenberg invite you to join our patient family.
Our offices are located on the border of
West Bloomfield/Commerce Township
2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160 (248) 926-4100
and our newest 2nd location is in Waterford at
5133 Highland Road (248) 673-4100.

Auslander-Karp

248-926-4100

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www.hershbeattieortho.com

r. Martin and Debbie Karp, and
Ira and Marcia Auslander with
much joy and love are thrilled
to announce the engagement of their chil-
<--,
dren Erica Jill Karp and Benjamin Jacob
-
Auslander.
Erica is a graduate of the University of
Michigan Business School and works for
Shinola. Benjamin has an undergraduate t,
degree from Michigan State University
and an M.B.A. from Thunderbird School
of Global Management. He works for
Volkswagen of America.
Erica and Benjamin met in high school
and went to prom together. They reconnected when Erica moved back to
Michigan for her job at Shinola.
A December wedding is planned at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.

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