The Millstone Times September 2018

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QUESTION: Why should I choose early orthodontic treatment for my child with a palate expander? A s Palatal expanders are often placed while a child

times will eliminate the need for extraction of permanent teeth to create space or invasive jaw surgery to correct the growth discrepancy after the jaws fully develop and often makes the difference between a good orthodontic result and a great orthodontist result. Please contact our office with any questions or to schedule a complimentary first examination to determine if your child would benefit from this type of treatment. Call For A FREE Consultation On Any Service!

is still growing. They are used to widen the upper jaw so that the upper teeth fit properly together out and over the lower teeth. Underdeveloped growth or narrowing of the upper jaw is one of the major causes of

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crowding. If the upper jaw is too narrow, there is not enough room for all the permanent teeth to erupt, which results in crowding, crossbites, underbites, or an edge-to-edge bite. Palatal expanders will not prevent the need for braces when all the permanent teeth erupt, but often times will eliminate the need for extraction of permanent teeth to create space or invasive jaw surgery to correct the growth discrepancy after the jaws fully develop. As the palate begins to expand, it creates more room in the mouth for all of the teeth and the remaining teeth can begin to shift into position and will be far closer to their final position. A palate expander will reduce treatment time too. Different factors can lead to narrow upper jaw growth such as thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting or mouth breathing due to enlarged tonsils. Although these problems may look harmless, they may have serious long-term consequences on aesthetics and both dental and physical health. Palatal expanders often

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New Jersey Players named to 2018 US Youth Soccer National Championships Best XI Teams By Pam Teel .S. Youth So cer Nation- J . . Youth So cer

The best XI teams were announced today for the US Youth Soccer National Championships’ with New Jersey Soccer being well represented on the ros- ter of recipients. The announcements took place from July 23-29 at the Toyota Soccer Center in Frisco, Texas. New Jersey Youth Soccer teams who competed at the Na- tional Championships were Real Jersey FC 14U Boys, PDA Shore 16U Girls, SJEB Rush 16U Girls and Princeton Soccer Association 18U Girls, with each being represented on the roster of Best XI recipients. The Best XI team was first introduced at the 2011 National Championships. Similar to FIFA's All-Tournament concept, the Best XI recognizes the top 11 performers in each age group, irrespective of their position on the field, throughout the tournament as voted by coaches of the participating teams in that age group. The Best XI joins the Golden Ball, Golden Glove and Fair Play awards given out annually at the National Championships. 2018 Golden Glove Award • Matthew Marino - Real Jersey FC (NJ) • Alexandria Clark - SJEB Rush 02 Academy Blue (NJ) • 2018 National Championships Best XI • Sage Dougherty - PDA Shore Freedom (NJ) al Championships with New J rsey Socc r being w ll represented on the roster of recipients. , . , , , . The Best XI team was first introduced at the 2011 National Championships. i il t ' ll t t, t t i t t f i , i ti f t i iti t l , t t t t t t f t ti i ti t i t t . e est I j i s t e l e ll, l e l e ir l r s i e t ll t t e ti l i s i s. 2018 Golden Glove A ard • Alexandria Clark - SJEB Rush 02 Acade y Blue (NJ) • 2018 National Championships Best XI Sage Dougherty - PDA Shore Freedom (NJ) • Alyssa Oviedo - Princeton SA (NJ) • Naya Vialva - Princeton SA (NJ) • Andrew Kitch - Real Jersey FC (NJ) • Matthew Marino - Real Jersey FC (NJ) • Cade McGrath - Real Jersey FC (NJ) • Alexandria Clark - SJEB Rush 02 Academy Blue (NJ) • Alyssa Oviedo - Princeton SA (NJ) • Naya Vialva - Princeton SA (NJ) An rew Kitc - l J rs ( J) • Cade McGrath - Real Jersey FC (NJ)

New Jersey Youth Soccer, a 501(c) (3) organization affiliated with U.S. Youth Soccer and the U.S. Soccer Federation, is comprised of more than 100,000 players from 5 to 19-years-old; 20,000+ coaches; and thousands of volun- teers. Members collectively support the sport of soccer through training, practice, competition and the spirit of good sportsmanship. The association features recreational, travel soccer programs at multiple skill levels; Olympic Development Programs (ODP); tournaments including the National Cham- pionship series; coach and referee training and certification programs; and TOPSoccer, a program for children with special needs. To find out more information about New Jersey Youth Soccer or to contact us directly, please email communications@njyouthsoccer.com. Also make sure to follow us on social media: @NJYouthSoccer out more information about New Jersey Youth Socce or t con- tact them dir ctly, ple se e ail commu ications@njyouths ccer.com. Also make sure to foll w them on social media: @NJYouthSoccer

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