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Ask the Orthodontist

Equally important is to ask your son or daughter where they feel
comfortable after the initial consultation. Did the orthodontist speak to
your child and see what issues are important to them? Did they listen
to you and your child, as well as explain what the procedures involve?
Kids are very perceptive and their input is vital, as patients are more
compliant when they know, trust, and like their doctor.

Feldman-Lincoln

R

uth Lincoln, daughter of
Gigi and Gary Lincoln
of Battle Creek, and Dan
Feldman, son of Reta Schafer and
Steve Feldman of Flint, were mar-
ried recently by Rabbi Ilana Baden
at the Colony Club in Detroit.
Ruth and Dan met at the
University of Michigan, where they
both wrote for the Michigan Daily.
They honeymooned in Japan
and live in Detroit. •

There are many important issues in choosing, as this will be a long-term
relationship, and it should be enjoyable. The orthodontist should be a
specialist in orthodontics, which means he, or she, had been selected to
a graduate program beyond dental school, which requires additional full
time training from two to three years. He/She then limits their practice to
only orthodontics and does not practice other facets of dentistry.

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

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

West Bloomfi eld
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
Located in the
Lakes Medical Building

Waterford
248-673-4100

Location, hours, reasonable and customary fees, comfortable fi nancial
arrangements, and accessibility are important issues also. Ask
other members of the community including your son or daughter’s
friends and even teachers. Is the reception room clean, friendly, and
comfortable? Did you have to wait at all, or long for your appointment?
Was the orthodontist on schedule? Was he friendly? Can you receive
an information packet about the offi ce, orthodontist and treatment
philosophy? These are all important issues to consider.

Lastly and very important is select your orthodontist on who truly cares
for your child. When you have interviewed your orthodontist and feel
comfortable that they enjoy relationships with kids and will treat your
son or daughter as if they were part of their own extended family or
friends, then you have found your family orthodontist.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
Drs. Hersh, Beattie & Isenberg at their state-of-the-art facilities in West
Bloomfi eld/Commerce Township at 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160,
248-926-4100 and our newest location in Waterford at
5133 Highland Road, 248-673-4100.

Leemis-DeRoven

248-926-4100

www.hershbeattieortho.com

P

roud parents Terran and
Roger Leemis, and Rosanne
and Barry Miller are thrilled
to announce the engagement of
their children Rachel Elizabeth
Leemis and Robert Alan DeRoven,
both of Birmingham.
With the blessing of their chil-
dren, Jonah and Marley, they are
planning a January wedding. •

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Newman 50th

L

inda and Howard Newman
of Waterford celebrated
their 50th anniversary on
Nov. 11 with a trip to Loreto,
Mexico. Their celebration contin-
ues with their children, Jennifer
(Dan) Eppley, David (Alexandra)
Newman and Greg (Nicole)
Newman. They are blessed with
eight grandchildren, Charlie,
Isabel and Leonor Newman, Ava,
Lilly and Ari Eppley, Jordan and
Logan Newman. •

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