Ask the Orthodontist How to Care For Your Braces – Part 1 Ask the Orthodontist More adults and children are getting braces than ever before. It’s important, when you are in the care of an orthodontist to do what the doctor says, 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! Partrich-Garber D ebra and Richard Partrich of Bloomfield Hills are thrilled to announce the engagement of their daughter Rose Sarah to Vadim Igorevich Garber, son of Svetlana and Igor Garber of Southfield. Rose has a teaching degree from the University of Michigan and will receive her master’s of social work from Wayne State University in May 2016. Vadim has a degree in computer engi- neering from Oakland University and is employed at Domino’s Headquarters in Ann Arbor. Rose is the granddaughter of the late Olga and Irv Dworkin, the late Edith and Albert Weber, and the late Joan and Harry Partrich. Vadim is the grandson of Svetlana Dikova and Vladimir Garber, Svetlana Kovalenko and the late Victor Kovalenko. The couple will reside in Bloomfield Hills. An April 2016 wedding is planned. 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. Dr. Nelson Hersh Dr. Marsha Beattie Dr. Amy Isenberg 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. Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults West Bloomfield Commerce Township 248.926.4100 Located in the Lakes Medical Building Waterford 248-673-4100 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 mini brush that goes under the wire and between brackets. Other cleaning tools you might want to try are: waterpik, interdental brushes, electronic toothbrush, rubber tips, and floss threaders, just to name a few. Drs. Hersh, Beattie and Isenberg invite you to join our patient family. Our offi ces are located on the border of West Bloomfi eld/Commerce Township 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160 (248) 926-4100 and in Waterford 5133 Highland Road (248) 673-4100. Tuchklaper 99th H arry Tuchklaper of Southfield and Aventura, Fla., a Holocaust survivior, will celebrate his 99th birthday on Feb. 27 with family and friends in Florida. He will celebrate with his wife of almost 70 years, Sally; children, Esther, Dr. Allen, Marvin (Susie) Tuchklaper; grandchil- dren, Dr. Scott (Cindy) Tuchklaper, Danny, Jeffrey and Zachary Tuchklaper, and Allie (Joe) Asmann; and great-grandchilden, Iliana, Skylar, Brayden and Logan. 248-926-4100 www.hershbeattieortho.com The care you need, when you need it most. Brown-Seidman T he families of Aaron Seidman and Kristin Brown are thrilled to announce their engagement. Aaron is a graduate of the University of Michigan, and Kristin is a graduate of George Washington University. The happy couple met during medical school at the University of New England in Maine. Kristen is a resident physician in pediat- rics, and Aaron will begin his residency this summer in orthopedic surgery. Following a May 2016 wedding in Portland, Maine, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. 'Caring Companionship ' Bathing & Dressing ' Light Housekeeping ' Meal Prep & Clean Up ' Walking Assistance ' Transferring 'Errands and Transportation ' Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care ' Medication Reminders ' Up to 24-hour Care Call today to learn more. (248) 865-1000 (313) 885-0600 www.seniorhelpersmi.com Care and comfort at a moment's notice Bonded and Insured. 2014110 February 25 • 2016 63