What are braces?
Braces are used by Dr.Kaufman and Dr. Roland to help improve the look and feel of you smile in Rochester NY! There are several different types of braces to choose from , including:
* Clear braces
* Ceramic braces
* Self-ligating braces
* Traditional metal braces
* Invisible braces
The braces are placed on your teeth by Dr.Kaufman and Dr. Roland. They are positioned very precisely and then literally glued to your teeth. Once the braces are adhered to the teeth then the archwires are placed which cause the teeth to mover to their ideal positions. If you would like to see Dr.Kaufman actually placing them on a patient go to our YouTube video at kaufmanorthodontics to see it for yourself.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Congratulations Andrew Rondeau
Andrew Rondeau who is our patient is in a Play at Geva Theatre "Over the Tavern"
Georgie has Down syndrome. So does Andrew.
Initially, the play’s director, Skip Greer, went out looking for a person to “act” the part, but then Susan Ware, his assistant director, who has worked with actors with disabilities, chimed in.
“And I thought, ‘Well, yes, but wouldn’t it be wonderful if it were somebody with Down syndrome,’” Ware said.
That’s when they found 16-year-old Andrew Rondeau, who is a member of a Rochester-area theater group.
“Mr. Andrew has been here day in and day out for quite a while and is going to be doing eight shows a week for a month,” she said.
Rondeau is tickled to perform on stage at Geva.
“It’s really great,” Rondeau said. “I make people laugh.”
Greer has been more than impressed.
“Andrew is a remarkable specific active listener in a scene which is something I’m always looking forward to as a director,” he said. “Combining his ability to listen and the integrity, truth and honesty that he brings to the role, helps transform the family around him.”
What’s more, Rondeau has used his role to become a role model.
“I think it’s important to give this opportunity to Andrew and others hopefully to rise to this occasion,” Ware said.
“From a kid to an adult that has special needs like me,” Rondeau said.
“Over the Tavern” runs until March 13.
Georgie has Down syndrome. So does Andrew.
Initially, the play’s director, Skip Greer, went out looking for a person to “act” the part, but then Susan Ware, his assistant director, who has worked with actors with disabilities, chimed in.
“And I thought, ‘Well, yes, but wouldn’t it be wonderful if it were somebody with Down syndrome,’” Ware said.
That’s when they found 16-year-old Andrew Rondeau, who is a member of a Rochester-area theater group.
“Mr. Andrew has been here day in and day out for quite a while and is going to be doing eight shows a week for a month,” she said.
Rondeau is tickled to perform on stage at Geva.
“It’s really great,” Rondeau said. “I make people laugh.”
Greer has been more than impressed.
“Andrew is a remarkable specific active listener in a scene which is something I’m always looking forward to as a director,” he said. “Combining his ability to listen and the integrity, truth and honesty that he brings to the role, helps transform the family around him.”
What’s more, Rondeau has used his role to become a role model.
“I think it’s important to give this opportunity to Andrew and others hopefully to rise to this occasion,” Ware said.
“From a kid to an adult that has special needs like me,” Rondeau said.
“Over the Tavern” runs until March 13.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
What is your New Year’s Resolution?

It is important that New Year’s resolutions are reasonable and attainable, and that they improve your overall quality of life—for example, did you know that flossing every day is the very best way to prevent periodontal, or gum, disease? Using a straw when drinking sugary beverages can also help prevent cavities. There are many small steps that you can take to prevent damage to your braces, and even cavities, oral infections and bad breath.
Be sure to give us a call if you need a few suggestions on ways to improve your oral health, or visit this helpful article from our friends at the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). After all, we know your oral health is about more than just a beautiful smile.
Happy New Year!
-Your friends at Kaufman Orthodontics
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Kaufman Challenge 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
October is National Orthodontic Health Month
October is National Orthodontic Health Month, a time when members of the American Association of Orthodontists provide the public with information about orthodontics.
Something parents should be aware is that all children should get a check-up with an orthodontist no later than age 7. An orthodontist can spot subtle problems with emerging teeth and jaw growths, even while some baby teeth are still present. A check-up can reveal any current needs for treatments, inform parents that treatmeat should be considered when the child is older, or provide the good news that treatment may not be needed.
As we approach the Halloween season, it is also important to remind people to use moderation in consuming sweets and snacks, and to be sure to brush and floss as recommended by their dentist or orthodontist. People who wear braces should avoid sticky or chewy treats. Braces friendly recipes are available on the American Association of Orthodontists Website, www.braces.org. With a little planning and good judgment, everyone can have a happy and safe Halloween!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Thank you to Dr. Kaufman & Team
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Dr. Kaufman and Team,
Just wanted to Thank all of you for doing an A#1 job with our children’s teeth. We couldn’t be happier or pleased. Hope these smiles are a walking advertisement for your practice. You run a very smooth ship, from your front office staff to everyone behind the scenes. People comment on Tyler and Dominique’s teeth and smile all the time. We had no problems, everything went smoothly and we were right on target with your early prediction for the amount of time braces were on. We had a wonderful experience and couldn’t be more pleased with the final results. Keep up the good work to make more of Rochester smile!!:)
Sincerely & Much Thanks
Mr. & Mrs. Fess
P.S. If you ever need any Colgate smile kids mine are available
Just wanted to Thank all of you for doing an A#1 job with our children’s teeth. We couldn’t be happier or pleased. Hope these smiles are a walking advertisement for your practice. You run a very smooth ship, from your front office staff to everyone behind the scenes. People comment on Tyler and Dominique’s teeth and smile all the time. We had no problems, everything went smoothly and we were right on target with your early prediction for the amount of time braces were on. We had a wonderful experience and couldn’t be more pleased with the final results. Keep up the good work to make more of Rochester smile!!:)
Sincerely & Much Thanks
Mr. & Mrs. Fess
P.S. If you ever need any Colgate smile kids mine are available
Monday, June 14, 2010
Please welcome Dr. Renee Roland to Kaufman Orthodontics

KAUFMAN ORTHODONTICS WELCOMES…..
DR. RENEE ROLAND
Kaufman Orthodontics is very excited to welcome Dr. Renee Roland to our team. Dr. Renee is dedicated to providing individualized care and treatment of the highest standards to all patients. She will be joining our team this summer and is looking forward to meeting you.
Dr. Roland is a native of New York state, born and raised in Elma NY, south of Buffalo. She received her DDS degree in Dentistry from the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and completed her orthodontic certification at the University of Rochester Eastman Dental Center.
Dr. Roland is currently a clinical orthodontic professor at Eastman Dental Center and is committed to furthering the education of future dental residents. Dr. Roland will continue to instruct at Eastman Dental Center on a part-time basis after joining our practice in June, 2010.
Professionally, Dr. Roland is affiliated with the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, American Cleft Palate – Craniofacial Association, Omicron Kappa Upsilion (National Dental Honor Society) as well as local dental organizations.
On a more personal note, Dr. Renee likes spending time with her two dogs, Nala and Tubbers. Her husband of 4 years is a general dentist practicing in Rochester. Together they enjoy traveling to visit family and friends, photography and cheering on the Buffalo Bills!
Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Dr. Renee Roland!
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