Hamlin Dental Group provides easy and comfortable teeth straightening treatment

It's easy to feel self-conscious if you're suffering from crooked teeth but, for many, the thought of having uncomfortable metallic braces obscuring your smile is even less appealing. Fortunately for patients of Hamlin Dental Group, Invisalign in Northridge, North Hollywood, and Van Nuys offers a state-of-the-art solution that allows for a uniform, beautiful smile without the discomfort and self-consciousness that comes from bulky metal braces. Hamlin Dental Group provides Invisalign in North Hollywood and across the San Fernando Valley, allowing those in every age group looking for straighter teeth to enhance their smiles with incredible comfort and aesthetic appeal. By providing the Invisalign Van Nuys, North Hollywood, and Northridge residents demand, Hamlin Dental Group is making smiles brighter with their gentle and friendly approach to dentistry.

Believe it or not, in a few short weeks, many kids, teens – and plenty of adults as well – will be brushing off their thinking caps and heading back to class for a new school year. It's an exciting time because, let's face it, as fun as it may be to lounge in front of the TV, after a while, all those reality shows might lead your brain to collect cobwebs and your social life to go into cold storage. Of course, the thought of reconnecting with old friends and meeting new people is only appealing if you're comfortable with your own smile. That's where Invisalign can make a huge difference in helping you start the school year on the right foot.

With Invisalign, the famously gentle dentists at Hamlin Dental Group use a custom-made series of aligners that are created specifically for the unique contours of each patient's mouth. Instead of rigid metal, the aligners are made of smooth, comfortable, and entirely transparent plastic that is worn over the teeth. Gradually and gently, the aligners will shift the patient's teeth into their proper place, based on the exact movements planned by a skilled Hamlin Dental Group dentist. Every few weeks, a new aligner is used that is adjusted to the increasingly straightened teeth of each patient. The result is a comfortable teeth straightening treatment that often takes less time to complete than braces and, perhaps best of all – most people won't even know you're wearing an orthodontic device!

It should come as no surprise that Invisalign is a perfect fit among the dental services offered at Hamlin Dental Group – the team that is renowned for their conservative approach to family-friendly dentistry. After all, unlike traditional braces, Invisalign allows you to remove the aligners for eating, brushing and flossing, providing improved dental health and convenience. Further still, the smooth, comfortable plastic of Invisalign is a major advantage over sharp metal braces that can irritate cheeks and gums.

If you're looking to start your journey towards a straight, beautiful and healthy smile with Invisalign before the school year begins, or for any other dental service, don't hesitate to get in touch with the friendly, expert team at Hamlin Dental Group. For a free initial consultation with Hamlin Dental Group, please call 888-400-8011 or visit www.hamlindentalgroup.com.

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