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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-12-10

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Ask the Orthodontist

The most common question among parents is

Ask the Orthodontist

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Madison Brooke
Reifler was called to
the Torah as a bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
Nov. 28, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. She is the
loving daughter of
Amy and J.J. Reifler
and sister of Morgan.

Madison was joined in celebration by her
proud grandparents Carol and Ross
Fridson. She is also the grandchild of the
late Faye and the late Don Reifler.
Madison attends Walnut Creek Middle
School in Walled Lake. Among her many
mitzvah experiences, she found rais-
ing funds to benefit the Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute to be the
most meaningful.

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Rosen and Adam Neil Schwarzwald.
Shari is a graduate of the University of
Michigan College of Pharmacy and works as
an infectious disease pharmacist at Capital
Health Medical Center in Trenton, N.J.
Adam has an undergraduate degree
from the University of Maryland School of
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Business and will graduate from Columbia
University's Executive M.B.A. program in the
spring. He works for KPMG in the New York City area.
A spring wedding is planned in Woodbury, N.Y.

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Located in the
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Early treatment may also be of benefit if your child has a skeletal discrepancy.
This can be as simple as the palate not being wide enough, a cross-bite, or a
mismatch between the upper and lower jaws. This is called phase 1, as further
treatment may be needed when the child gets older. This phase of treatment
may begin as early as age 8.

The safest and best way to know when to begin orthodontic treatment is to visit
an orthodontic specialist to look at your child's situation. Even if treatment is
not necessary, the clinical exam can be referenced in the future, to see how the
mouth is changing, dental eruption, and growth direction, which are all factors
that assist in determining treatment. It is always best to find out early, rather
than late, when is the best time for treatment. Many orthodontists offer a free
consultation and a referral is not necessary from the dentist.

Drs. Hersh, Beattie & Isenberg invite you to join our patient family.
Our offices are located on the border of
West Bloonnfield/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.

248-926-4100

www.hershbeattieortho.com

The care you need,

Robins-Brown

eter Robins-Brown and Dr.
Veronique Haymon were married
recently at the bride's parents' home
in New Orleans, La. The thrilled parents are
Wendy Robins of Huntington Woods, Terry
T. and Sally Ann Brown of Southfield, and
David and Dr. Marie-Louise Haymon of New
Orleans.
The couple reside in New Orleans, where
Peter is a freelance writer and Veronique
is co-chief resident in psychiatry at Tulane
University.
They will honeymoon in Israel in February.

Full Braces or comprehensive orthodontics is most commonly begun on kids
between the ages of 10' and 14, but this depends upon the dental eruption
and maturity. All permanent teeth do not need to be erupted for many reasons.
Orthodontic philosophy and treatments utilize growth, and guidance of erupting
teeth into their ideal positions. Teeth may be blocked or have insufficient room
for eruption, so waiting may complicate treatment. Teeth are more comfortably
moved when bones are young and teeth have not become "set" in their position.
The treatment options can become limited or complicated by waiting.

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