How to Clean Invisalign Braces

Celeste Stewart
Celeste Stewart
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If you've taken the plunge and have splurged on Invisalign braces, you're likely wondering how to clean them. Sure, brushing your aligners each time you remove them is a good start but as time goes by, they begin to cloud up a bit. By the end of the two-week cycle per set of aligners, you are so rea
dy for the new trays, mainly because you know they'll be clean and fresh.

It gets worse folks. After you complete your full course of treatment, you may be instructed to use your last set of Invisalign trays at night as a retainer. If you don't have a good cleaning plan in place, you're in store for some nasty gunk. You won't get a new set every two weeks so it is crucial to clean your Invisalign braces properly.

The Invisalign Store located at www.invisalign.com has a product specifically designed for cleaning your braces however the price tag is mighty steep. Fifty cleaning crystals and a plastic tub go for $75.

Many dentists recommend against using denture cleansers because they can cause clouding. If you view the forums on www.dentistry.com you'll find that the jury is still out on this. Many users are happy with results from products such as Polident and Efferdent. I've been using the Target brand of denture cleansers for over a year with decent results. Clouding hasn't been an issue and I'm not concerned if it does become one because I only wear my aligners when sleeping.
Baking soda works wonders on a variety of products including cleaning Invisalign trays. Place a small amount of baking soda on a soft bristled toothbrush and give your braces a good scrub every couple of weeks. If you are concerned about the abrasiveness, try this on an old set and see for yourself how it works before tackling your current set. You can also soak them in a 50/50 solution of water and hydrogen peroxide.

Another highly recommended way to clean your Invisalign braces involves Dawn dishwashing liquid. If you have a sonic jewelry cleaning machine, put a drop or two of Dawn into the water and let the sonic waves clean your trays. If not, a drop on your electric toothbrush works well too.

Save your money and try these economical solutions. You can try them on your old sets first if you want to be sure of the results.
 
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Believe it or not- soaking the trays in cleaner with bleach- the trays go from yellow to looking like brand new. I discovered this by expiramentation. I swear it works!!

Posted on 11/29/2008 at 8:11:55 PM

Soaking in diluted hydrogen peroxide is the best way to get them clean like new with very little effort. I had Invisalign for 2 years before I figured this out. There's also a tool now to remove them call the OUTIE tool, you can buy online at http://www.outietool.com/

Posted on 11/20/2008 at 6:11:26 PM

Thanks! I can't believe that the dental office recommended brushing with toothpaste - this does not kill bacteria.

Posted on 10/09/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

Someone let me know about these products: SonicBrite is a kit which includes a battery operated sonic cleaning bath and a bottle of cleaning powder. It does an excellent job at cleaning the white calculus buildup on clear aligners. Retainer Brite is a tablet, similar to denture cleaner but formulated for retainers and aligners. It is a good everyday cleaner, but not quite as strong as SonicBrite. If you need more information about these products, they are sold at www.dentakit.com.

Posted on 05/10/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

Cool! Thanks!

Posted on 05/02/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

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