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APRIL 16, 2018
Jacobs
Rebecca Jacobs and Brandon Tschida of St. Louis Park, Minn.,
are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Jack Linden
Jacobs. Sharing in their joy are big sister Elliot Rose Jacobs;
grandparents Diane and Ken Jacobs of West Bloomfield, and
Brenda and Shawn Tschida of Albany, Minn. Jack is also wel-
comed by great-grandparents Lola and Joseph Goldring, Jayne
and Brad Jacobs, Julianna and Hilary Burg, and Victor Tschida.
He is also the great-grandson of the late Beatrice Tschida.
Dr. Nelson Hersh
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Dr. Amy Isenberg
Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults
Mogill 101st
G
eorge Mogill, M.D., will turn
101 on July 28, 2018. Over
the years, Dr. Mogill has had
an outstanding career as a fam-
ily physician. He just celebrated
his 76th medical school reunion
at Wayne. He was the third physi-
cian in Michigan to pass his Family
Practice Boards and is the oldest
member of the Michigan Academy
of Family Practice. Dr. Mogill has
received many awards. In March 2018, Dr. Mogill was named a Healthcare Hero
by Crain's Detroit Business and was awarded the 2018 Lifetime Achievement
Award. He will celebrate his birthday with an aliyah followed by a Shabbat lun-
cheon at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. •
West Bloomfi eld
Commerce Township
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Located in the
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Waterford
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When is the right time for
my child to have full braces?
Increasingly, the case is being made for children to start orthodontic treatment before
they reach adolescence. As a result, some orthodontists report that they are seeing
25% more patients under the age of eleven than they did just a few years ago.
While problems with teeth and jaws may be corrected at any age, there are some
compelling reasons to get an early jump on them. For one, because young growing
teeth and bones are more pliable than older ones, they lend themselves to greater
changes in a shorter period of time. Early treatment may also reduce the risk
of relapse because teeth and bones that complete their growth under
treatment are set more solidly in their positions.
Every orthodontist’s philosophy is a little different, but most agree that when treatment
is begun at an early age, teeth can be moved into their proper positions more easily,
with less physical discomfort for your child, and better retention after the braces come
off. Compliance may also be easier to obtain, as younger patients are more anxious
to cooperate depending upon maturity. Of course, having a nicer smile earlier also
contributes to a better self-image for the child.
Whether your child is ready for full braces at an earlier age can only be determined
on an individual basis and much depends upon their eruption pattern and sequence.
This is why orthodontists recommend a consultation appointment to see
what is best for your child.
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.
248-926-4100
www.hershbeattieortho.com
Lichtman 60th
B
ob and Rita Lichtman
of Farmington Hills
recently celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary on a
Mediterranean cruise with their
children, Lori Lichtman, Mark
and Michelle Lichtman, Steve and
Tammy Lichtman; and grandchil-
dren, Zac, Hope, Jacob, Joshua,
Maggie, Chase and Sam Lichtman,
and Mikol and Anup Bhular. The
trip provided many special, won-
derful memories. •
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Goldstein — Golabek-Goldman
D
r. Herbert Goldman of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Shari
and Albert Goldstein of
West Bloomfield are thrilled to
announce the upcoming mar-
riage of their children Sarah Anne
Golabek-Goldman to Michael Philip
Goldstein. Sarah is also the daugh-
ter of the late Renée Golabek-Kaye.
Sarah received her B.A. from
Stanford University. She graduated
from Yale University with a J.D. and
M.B.A. and is working at a law firm
in Washington, D.C.
Michael received his B.S. and M.D. degrees from Michigan State University.
Since completing his residency at Georgetown University Hospital, he is pursu-
ing his M.P.H. at Johns Hopkins.
A September wedding is planned in Dearborn. The couple currently reside in
Washington, D.C. •
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