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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-03-21

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March 21 • 2019 33
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D

rs. Judith and Steven Rapp of
Bloomfield Hills are thrilled to
announce the upcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Danielle Sarah
to Jordan Spencer Grauer, son of Wendy
and Gregg Grauer of Winter Park, Fla.
Danielle and Jordan both graduat-
ed from the University of Michigan.
Danielle works in healthcare technol-
ogy, and Jordan is a medical student at
Florida Atlantic University.
They reside in Boca Raton, Fla. A July
2019 wedding is planned in Vail, Colo.

Grauer-Rapp

moments

W

illiam and Margaret Collet,
together with Gary and
Rochelle Greenberg, are
thrilled to announce the engagement of
their children Jaqueline Marie and A
aron
Michael.
Jacqueline graduated from Michigan
State University in accounting and
graduated from Eastern Michigan
University with a master’
s in accounting.
Aaron graduated from Michigan State
University in human biology and osteo-
pathic medicine.
A May 4, 2019, wedding is planned at
the War Memorial in Grosse Pointe.
They will reside in White Plains, N.Y., where Aaron will complete his
residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation.

Greenberg-Collet

S

uzi and Bennett Terebelo and
Sabrina and Kenny Moss are
delighted to announce the engage-
ment of their children Ariana Rose
Terebelo and Ethan Hunter Moss.
Ariana teaches at Wise School in Los
Angeles, Calif. Ethan is a real estate bro-
ker at Coldwell Banker.
After a spring 2020 wedding, the cou-
ple will reside in Los Angeles.

Moss-Terebelo

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Dr. Marsha Beattie
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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.

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.

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 the orthodontist 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
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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.

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