Starting Invisalign is one of the most common decisions Raleigh-area patients make when they are ready to address their smile. But the process can feel opaque before you get to that first appointment. What does treatment actually involve? How long does it take? What does it feel like to wear the aligners day to day?
This guide walks you through the complete Invisalign experience at Gladwell Orthodontics, from the initial consultation through your final retainer fitting.
What Is Invisalign and Why Do Raleigh Patients Choose It?
Invisalign is a clear aligner system that moves teeth gradually using a series of custom-made, removable plastic trays. Unlike traditional braces, there are no brackets or wires. You wear each set of aligners for one to two weeks, then advance to the next set in the series.
Patients in Raleigh choose Invisalign for several reasons. The aligners are nearly invisible, which matters to working adults and teens alike. They are removable, so eating, brushing, and flossing happen normally. And for many patients, the treatment is more comfortable than traditional braces because there is nothing sharp to irritate the cheeks or gums.
Gladwell Orthodontics is a certified Invisalign provider serving multiple locations across the Triangle, including:
Downtown Raleigh
North Raleigh
Wake Forest
The Initial Consultation
Your Invisalign journey begins with a complimentary consultation. During this appointment, your orthodontist evaluates your bite, jaw alignment, and the specific tooth movements your treatment would require. Not every case is a candidate for Invisalign; complex bite issues may be better addressed with traditional braces. Your orthodontist will give you an honest assessment.
If Invisalign is the right fit, you will also get a preview of what your results could look like using digital treatment planning software. This gives you a realistic picture of your expected outcome before you commit to anything.

Getting Your Custom Aligners Made
If you decide to proceed, your orthodontist takes digital impressions of your teeth using an intraoral scanner. This is significantly more comfortable than the traditional tray-and-putty impressions. The scan data goes to the Invisalign lab, where your custom aligner series is fabricated.
Turnaround time for your first set of aligners is typically one to three weeks. When they arrive, you come in for your delivery appointment, where your orthodontist seats the aligners, confirms they fit correctly, and walks you through the care and wear schedule.
Some patients also receive small tooth-colored attachments bonded to certain teeth. These attachments help the aligners grip the teeth for more complex movements. They are subtle and generally not noticeable at normal conversation distance.
Wearing Your Aligners Day to Day
Invisalign aligners work when you wear them. The recommendation is 20 to 22 hours per day, which means taking them out only to eat, drink anything other than water, and clean your teeth.
The first few days of each new aligner set usually feel tighter than you are accustomed to. This is normal and reflects the aligner doing its job by creating gentle pressure to move the teeth. The sensation typically fades within 24 to 48 hours.
Cleaning your aligners is straightforward: rinse them with cool water and brush gently with a soft toothbrush. Hot water can warp the plastic. Soaking them in a clear retainer cleaning solution once daily keeps them fresh.

Check-in Appointments
You will see our orthodontist every six to ten weeks during Invisalign treatment for a progress check. These appointments confirm the teeth are tracking correctly with the treatment plan. If minor refinements are needed, your orthodontist can adjust the plan and order additional aligner sets.
This is one of the advantages of choosing an experienced Invisalign provider: active monitoring throughout treatment, not just a check-in at the end.
How Long Does Invisalign Take?
Treatment length varies. Mild cases may conclude in six to twelve months. More complex tooth movements may require 18 months or more. Your orthodontist will give you a personalized timeline at the consultation based on your specific case.
What tends to extend treatment is inconsistent wear. Patients who wear their aligners the recommended 20 to 22 hours daily typically progress on schedule.
After Invisalign: Retainers
Teeth have a natural tendency to shift after orthodontic treatment. Retainers prevent that. After completing your Invisalign series, you will receive retainers to maintain your results. Most patients wear them full-time initially, then transition to nighttime wear.
Skipping retainers is the most common reason orthodontic results shift over time. Your orthodontist will explain the long-term retention plan at your completion appointment.

Is Invisalign Right for You?
Invisalign works well for a wide range of alignment issues: crowding, spacing, mild to moderate overbites, underbites, and crossbites. The best way to know if it fits your specific case is to schedule a consultation.
Gladwell Orthodontics offers Invisalign for adults and teens across multiple Triangle-area offices. Request an appointment here and start with a complimentary consultation.
What to Learn More About Invisalign
If you’re interested in Invisalign, check out these blogs:
- Shortest Invisalign Timeframe: What to Expect: Learn about the key factors that influence your treatment timeline, the importance of daily compliance, and whether you might qualify for accelerated options like a 10-week Invisalign Express plan.
- Invisalign and Temple Pain: Causes and Relief Tips: Understand the normal adjustment period when switching to new aligner trays. This post explains why you might experience mild jaw tension and offers practical at-home remedies for relief.
- Can Invisalign Cause Root Damage?: A candid look at the safety of clear aligners, highlighting the absolute importance of choosing a highly experienced Diamond Plus provider to map your tooth movements safely.
- Clear Braces vs. Invisalign: Which Option Fits Your Lifestyle?: A helpful comparison guide from Gladwell Orthodontics weighing the pros and cons of clear ceramic brackets versus fully removable Invisalign aligners.
- Why Invisalign Treatment in Raleigh Is More Popular Than Ever: An exploration of why so many local Raleigh residents are ditching traditional wires and brackets in favor of advanced, discreet, 3D-mapped clear aligner therapy.






