Invisalign products offer removable aligners such as braces and retainers, which can straighten teeth. An essential part of the Invisalign process is ensuring that both the aligners and your teeth are as clean as possible. Invisalign recommends a proprietary cleansing system; however, this system is both expensive and available in the US only. Fortunately, there are other, simpler ways to care for your Invisaligns.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Brushing Your Invisalign Trays

  1. Take out the Invisalign according to the instructions you received from your dentist. Unlike metal braces which need to be cleaned around, Invisalign must be cleaned on the outside of your mouth.
  2. [1] Use toothpaste and a soft toothbrush, just as you would when brushing your own teeth. Gently brush away any food particles on both sides of the aligner. Clean it thoroughly.
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  3. [3] Run the Invisalign under a steady stream of lukewarm water to rinse off any toothpaste and mouthwash. Allow the Invisalign to dry on a clean towel before putting it back onto your teeth.
    • Never rinse your Invisalign with hot water, as this could melt and permanently damage the aligners. [4]
    • Some dentists recommend not using toothpaste, as it often contains abrasive ingredients that leave scratches on your trays. Over time, the aligners become more visible. If this is a concern, brush with water only, or using a mild dish detergent. [5]
  4. While the Invisalign is out of your mouth to be cleaned, be sure to brush your bare teeth. Floss as well, to keep food particles and bacteria from hiding between your teeth. Keeping your teeth clean and healthy will help to keep the Invisalign pieces clean.
  5. Once the aligners have dried, you can reinsert them as directed by your dentist.
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Method 2
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Using Vibratory Baths

  1. Sonic or ultrasonic cleaning systems work in conjunction with soluble crystals. They create a cleansing solution that agitates the aligners to dislodge microorganisms and kill bacteria that ordinary brushing cannot remove. [6]
  2. Make sure you use the amount suggested in the product instructions.
  3. You may have to measure it, or the crystals may come pre-measured in packets or tablets that dissolve.
  4. At this point, don't forget to brush and floss your own teeth. Your aligners are only as clean as your teeth.
  5. The cleansing solutions are intended for your inserts, not your mouth. Rinsing afterwards helps reduce the chance of an allergic reaction from one of the ingredients. [7]
    • Rinse your hands and the sonic appliance as well.
  6. Once they've dried, put your aligners back into your mouth.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Using Homemade Soaks

  1. Dilute hydrogen peroxide with warm tap water in a 1:1 ratio. Soak your aligners for at least 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
    • Note that hydrogen peroxide will not remove plaque build-up.
  2. Mix equal parts white distilled vinegar and warm water, and submerge your aligners. Let them soak for 15-30 minutes. After, brush gently with a soft toothbrush and rinse with warm water. [8] [9]
    • The vinegar smell will disappear soon, don't worry.
  3. Whichever home soak you use, take advantage of the break to clean your teeth thoroughly before putting your aligners back in.
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      Tips

      • If you don't have a toothbrush and toothpaste available when you take the aligners out, rinse your mouth with water after eating and run the aligners under warm, running water. [10]
      • Keep regular appointments with your dental care professionals and discuss any trouble you are having keeping Invisalign clean. Be sure to mention any odors you have noticed in your mouth, and if you are having trouble maintaining your regular oral hygiene routine.
      • Keep a small bag with a foldable soft toothbrush, toothpaste and tissues in case you need to brush your teeth and Invisaligns when you're away from home.
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      2. Shayne Guffey, DMD. Dentist. Expert Interview

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      To clean your Invisalign tray, start by removing it from your mouth as directed by your dentist. Then, brush both sides of the aligner with a soft toothbrush and toothpaste. Next, rinse the Invisalign to remove the toothpaste, and let it dry on a towel before putting it back in your mouth. If you want to remove bacteria and build-up from your aligners, soak them for 15 minutes in a mixture of 1 part white vinegar and 1 part water. Finish by brushing the aligners with a soft toothbrush and warm water. For tips on how to clean your aligners using a vibratory bath, keep reading!

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