Invisalign in Charlotte

A discreet way to move your smile forward.

Invisalign clear aligners can help straighten teeth without the look and feel of traditional brackets and wires. At Barrero Dental Boutique, aligner treatment begins with a careful evaluation of your teeth, bite, goals, and lifestyle so the recommendation fits more than just your smile - it fits the way you live.

Dentist showing a patient a clear aligner in a warm consultation room

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Invisalign at a glance

For patients who want the essentials first, Invisalign uses a series of custom clear aligners to gradually move teeth according to a planned sequence.

Best for

Mild to moderate crowding, spacing, shifting, relapse after previous orthodontic treatment, and patients who want a discreet alignment option.

How it works

Patients wear a series of removable clear aligners that are changed on a planned schedule as teeth gradually move.

Daily commitment

Aligners generally need to be worn most of the day and removed for meals, brushing, and flossing. The exact instructions depend on the treatment plan.

BDB approach

Clear expectations, thoughtful case selection, digital planning when appropriate, and guidance that balances appearance, bite, oral health, and long-term stability.

Is Invisalign right for me?

Invisalign may be worth exploring if you want a straighter smile but prefer a more discreet and removable option than traditional braces.

The best way to know whether Invisalign is appropriate is through an evaluation. BDB can help determine whether clear aligners fit your goals, bite, gum health, and timeline.

  • You want to improve mild or moderate crowding
  • You have small gaps or spacing between teeth
  • Your teeth have shifted after previous orthodontic treatment
  • You want a more discreet option than metal braces
  • You want to remove aligners for meals and oral hygiene
  • You can commit to wearing aligners consistently
  • You want to understand whether alignment should happen before cosmetic treatment
  • You are considering veneers, bonding, or whitening and want the smile foundation evaluated first
  • You want a clear explanation before starting treatment

A closer look at clear aligner treatment

Clear aligners are simple in concept, but successful treatment depends on planning, consistency, and case selection.

Custom clear aligners

Invisalign aligners are made from clear material and designed to fit closely over the teeth. They are removable, which allows patients to eat, brush, and floss without brackets or wires. Because the aligners only work when worn as directed, patient consistency is an important part of treatment success.

Planned tooth movement

Treatment begins with an evaluation of tooth position, bite, gum health, spacing, crowding, and smile goals. A series of aligners is then planned to move teeth gradually. Some patients may need small tooth-colored attachments, elastics, or refinements during treatment depending on the case.

Daily wear and responsibility

Aligners are typically worn most of the day and removed for meals, brushing, and flossing. Patients should follow the wear schedule provided by the dentist, because inconsistent wear can slow progress or affect the final result.

Progress check-ins

During treatment, periodic check-ins allow the team to monitor tooth movement, confirm aligner fit, and make adjustments if needed. The timing of these visits varies by case and treatment plan.

Invisalign vs. braces

Both Invisalign and traditional braces can move teeth. The right choice depends on the complexity of the case, lifestyle preferences, oral hygiene habits, and clinical goals.

Invisalign may be a good fit when

  • The case is mild to moderate
  • The patient wants a discreet option
  • The patient can wear aligners consistently
  • Removability is important for meals or hygiene
  • The bite and tooth movement needs are appropriate for aligners

Braces or another option may be better when

  • The case is more complex
  • Tooth movement requires more control than aligners can provide
  • The patient may struggle with consistent aligner wear
  • There are significant bite concerns
  • A specialist orthodontic evaluation is recommended

BDB presents Invisalign as one possible option, not the automatic answer. The team will explain whether clear aligners are appropriate or whether a different treatment path would be more predictable.

What to expect

What to expect with Invisalign

Invisalign treatment starts with understanding your goals and making sure clear aligners are clinically appropriate.

1

Smile and bite conversation

The team listens to what you want to improve, whether that is crowding, spacing, shifting, or alignment before cosmetic treatment.

2

Evaluation and records

Your dentist evaluates your teeth, gums, bite, previous dental work, and overall oral health. Imaging, photos, or digital scans may be used when appropriate.

3

Treatment planning

If Invisalign is a good fit, the team reviews the expected approach, estimated timeline, wear expectations, and any attachments or refinements that may be needed.

4

Aligner wear and check-ins

You will wear each set of aligners according to the plan and return for progress checks so the team can monitor movement.

5

Retention and maintenance

After active treatment, retainers are typically needed to help maintain the new tooth position. The team will explain how to protect the result over time.

Daily life with Invisalign

Invisalign is designed to fit into daily routines, but treatment still requires consistency.

Eating and drinking

Remove aligners for meals and for drinks other than water unless directed otherwise. Clean your teeth or rinse before placing aligners back in.

Brushing and flossing

Because aligners are removable, patients can brush and floss without working around brackets and wires.

Speech

Some patients notice a temporary change in speech or a slight lisp at first. This often improves as the mouth adjusts to the aligners.

Comfort

Aligners may feel snug when a new set is started. Mild pressure can be a normal part of tooth movement, but persistent discomfort should be discussed with the team.

Travel and routines

Keep aligners and their case with you. Consistent wear matters, especially when schedules are busy.

Retention

After treatment, retainers help preserve the new alignment. Skipping retainers can allow teeth to shift again.

Questions

Invisalign FAQs

How does Invisalign work?

Invisalign uses a series of custom clear aligners to gradually move teeth according to a planned sequence. Each aligner is worn as directed before moving to the next set.

How many hours a day do I need to wear aligners?

Many Invisalign plans require aligners to be worn most of the day and removed only for meals, brushing, and flossing. Your dentist will give specific wear instructions for your treatment plan.

Can I eat with Invisalign?

Aligners are removed for eating. After meals, you should brush or rinse as directed before putting the aligners back in to help keep both your teeth and aligners clean.

Will Invisalign affect my speech?

Some patients notice a temporary lisp or speech change when they first start wearing aligners. This usually improves as the mouth adjusts.

How long does Invisalign take?

Treatment time varies depending on the complexity of the case, how much movement is needed, and how consistently the aligners are worn. BDB can provide a more specific estimate after evaluation.

Is Invisalign better than braces?

Not always. Invisalign can be a great option for many mild to moderate cases, but traditional braces or specialist orthodontic care may be more appropriate for complex tooth movement or bite concerns.

Will I need attachments?

Some patients need small tooth-colored attachments to help aligners grip and move teeth more predictably. The team will explain whether attachments are part of your plan.

Does Invisalign hurt?

Patients may feel pressure or soreness when starting a new aligner set. This is often part of the movement process. Persistent or sharp discomfort should be discussed with the team.

Will I need a retainer after Invisalign?

Yes, retainers are typically recommended after clear aligner treatment to help maintain the new tooth position.

How much does Invisalign cost?

Cost depends on the complexity of treatment, the number of aligners, treatment length, records, refinements, and retention needs. BDB can review fees after evaluating your case.

Does insurance cover Invisalign?

Some dental insurance plans include orthodontic benefits that may apply to Invisalign. Coverage varies by policy, so patients should review their plan or ask the office for help understanding available benefits.

Next step

Ready to find out if Invisalign fits your smile?

Whether your teeth have shifted, you want a more discreet alignment option, or you are planning cosmetic treatment and want the foundation evaluated first, Barrero Dental Boutique can help you understand your options clearly.