Invisalign is one of the most comfortable methods to align your teeth and make your smile perfect. With Invisalign, you will not have to worry about those things that will be in case of braces. You just need to get a transparent trey on your teeth and your teeth will start moving from their irregular place and get aligned. Clear aligners can easily be removed and reinstalled on your teeth to ensure that you can properly clean your teeth. Though they are pretty durable, you need to follow a complete Invisalign care routine to keep them clean and effective.

Many of you may be thinking that clear aligners are made up of resin material and don’t need to pay much attention to them. However, this isn’t exactly true. You need to clean them properly to avoid many issues. And we have addressed the same thing in this article.

Let’s take a look at ways to keep them clean:

Rinse With Water

The quickest way to clean Invisalign trays is to rinse them with water. You can use warm water for that purpose as well. The best way to rinse them is before sleep. As you have to wear them throughout your sleeping time as well to get better and quicker results, rinsing them will remove a lot of particles and microorganisms from them which can be harmful to your teeth during sleep.

Note: Don’t try to use ordinary soap or washing powder to clean Invisalign as it is prohibited by the dentist. So, don’t use any product without doctors’ prescriptions to clean your Invisalign retainers.

Brushing your Clear Aligners

Can you clean Invisalign with toothpaste? The answer is yes, you can do so. You just need to clean them with your toothpaste and brush them just like your teeth. This will help you in the removal of any bacteria or other microorganisms from Invisalign retainers. As you can apply toothpaste directly on your teeth so it will not be dangerous for you to clean your Invisalign with it.

Using Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a well-known compound to clean your teeth. It will do the same job for your clear aligners as well. If you are trying to find out how to get stains out of Invisalign, then hydrogen peroxide will be the best thing that you can use. It has the natural property to remove stains from teeth and the same thing will be done to Invisalign retainers. This will also help you to remove any entrapped particles inside Invisalign trays and they will become just like new and you can wear them without any hesitation.

Trying Some Home Remedies

Trying some home remedies will also do an excellent job of cleaning your Invisalign retainers or teeth aligners. There are several remedies that can be tried. Let’s have a look at the most effective ones.

  • Using baking soda will deep clean your Invisalign trays. Baking soda has an abrasive nature. This will allow you to remove stains from Invisalign and make them look clean. You can also mix it with toothpaste and then apply it on clear aligners to get the best results.
  • Vinegar too shows very good results when it comes to cleaning Invisalign. Its acidic nature helps in killing germs and removing attached particles.
  • The best home remedy to clean Invisalign is to make an Invisalign cleaning solution. This solution can be made by mixing baking soda, vinegar, a little bit of salt, and lemon juice in a small amount of warm water. This mixture will do an excellent job of cleaning your teeth aligners.

How Often Should You Clean Invisalign?

 It is best to clean them daily. Always clean them or at least rinse them with warm water before sleep and then wear them. Deep cleaning them at least thrice a week is mandatory. Otherwise, you may have to change them just after two weeks.

Bottom Line

We believe now you can clean your Invisalign by yourself and prevent your teeth and aligners from staining. Never ignore cleaning your Invisalign as it will lead to the production of bacteria which may result in tooth decay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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