BUFFALO GROVE, IL, February 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) In honor of National Children's Dental Health Month, which is observed each February, students from a local art studio are learning how Dr. Yan Razdolsky uses art and science to create gorgeous smiles for his patients.
Students from Art Studio Artishock are visiting Razdolsky's office to see how he pairs art and science to correct bite, jaw and alignment discrepancies in patients.
"I've always enjoyed the artistic aspects of orthodontics," says Razdolsky, an orthodontist in Buffalo Grove.
Talia Prilutsky, an Artishock instructor, says she seeks opportunities to expose her students to experiences outside the studio.
"Teaching art involves more than studio work," Prilutsky says. "There must be a variety of experiences so students gain broader knowledge bases to draw from when I give them projects."
Prilutsky is excited for the students to learn about the features of the skull and the jaws, as well as the tools Razdolsky and his staff use daily.
After the fieldtrip, she will assign a project related to what the students learned from it. Then Razdolsky's office will display the students' artwork.
Prilutsky says Razdolsky's office, Forever Smiles, is an ideal exhibition space because it's kid-friendly, and several students also are his patients.
"Having a public exhibition space to display their work is good for the students," she says. "It's a real self-esteem builder."
Razdolsky can't wait to see the artwork the students create, he says.
Learn More
To learn more about Forever Smiles, treatment options such as Invisalign, or Dr. Razdolsky, who offers treatment with braces for adults and children, schedule a consultation today: (847) 215-7554. His office is located at 600 W Lake Cook Rd # 150, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089.
About Dr. Yan Razdolsky
Dr. Yan Razdolsky has steadily left his mark on the orthodontics field through innovative treatment, a series of patents and hundreds of instructional lectures to fellow orthodontists from around the world since he began his career in 1987.
He graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry in 1985 and earned a graduate degree in orthodontics. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.
Website: http://www.razdolsky.com
Orthodontist in Buffalo Grove Shares Art/Science Link With Young Artists
Art Studio Artishock students are visiting the office of Dr. Yan Razdolsky, an orthodontist in Buffalo Grove, to learn how art and science are connected.
2013-02-10
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[Press-News.org] Orthodontist in Buffalo Grove Shares Art/Science Link With Young ArtistsArt Studio Artishock students are visiting the office of Dr. Yan Razdolsky, an orthodontist in Buffalo Grove, to learn how art and science are connected.