How Do I Keep My Invisalign Clean?

By this point, you have made the decision that Invisalign is the right choice for you. And here at Riverside Orthodontics, we would like to congratulate you on getting one step closer to a confident and healthy smile! But by now, you probably have a few questions. And one of the most common Invisalign questions that Dr. Scott Kesselman receives is, “how do I clean my Invisalign aligners?” To keep your aligners clean, and to make sure that your Invisalign is working effectively, follow these tips on how to clean your Invisalign in the living area of Port Chester, NY!

Tips for Cleaning Invisalign Aligners:

  • Many Invisalign patients  complain that their aligners begin to smell bad throughout the day. The reason why that is happening is because the dry saliva and plaque that builds up creates the perfect home for bacteria, causing this foul smell. To avoid this, simply brush your aligners every time you take them out! You take your aligners out before you eat, right? (Hopefully your answer is yes!) So before you put them in after your meal, brush your aligner the same way you brush your teeth, with a little bit of toothpaste and a toothbrush. And give your teeth a brush while you’re at it, that will reduce bacteria too!
  • Once or twice a week, soak your aligner in either the Invisalign Cleaning Crystals, Retainer Brite, or denture cleaner! Avoid a colored denture cleaner due to the fact that it may stain or color your aligners. By soaking them, it keeps the Invisalign aligners looking clear while also sanitizing them.
  • One of the perks of choosing this treatment is the fact that has little to no impact on your day to day life. However, certain foods and drinks can stain the aligner, leading to a yellowing or cloudy appearance. One of the most common culprits that Dr. Scott Kesselman has noticed stains aligners, is dark colored drinks. Tea, coffee, wine, and sodas stain the aligners the most. Plus, hot drinks tend to warp the trays into a position that no longer fits on the teeth thus extending treatment time.
  • If you’re feeling sick, you may want to avoid wearing the aligners for a little while. Rather than the typical 22 hours a day, wear them for maybe 10 or 12 hours. You can always catch up once you’re feeling better. But like we said before, bacteria can build up in the aligners if not cleaned properly. Getting rid of the bacteria is especially important during a sickness to ensure a quick and easy recovery. When you’re not wearing the aligner, thoroughly rinse them and brush them with toothpaste. Then put them back in the case to avoid more germs. And once you’re starting to feel better, throw away that old toothbrush!

For the most part, keeping your Invisalign aligners clean is easy and a very important part of the overall orthodontic treatment. Just remember, whenever you brush your teeth, brush your aligners too. To make sure you remember, the team at Riverside Orthodontics recommends that you make a small Invisalign cleaning kit for when you’re on the go! Include a toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss to keep your teeth and Invisalign sparkling!


Dr. Scott Kesselman and the team at Riverside Orthodontics are experts in Invisalign. If you have any questions pertaining to braces, clear braces, Invisalign, or Invisalign Teen in Port Chester, NY, Riverside, CT, Cos Cob, CT, Ridgeway, CT, Stamford, CT, Fairfield County, CT or 10573 zip code area, or would like to schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Scott Kesselman contact Riverside Orthodontics at: (203) 698-0045

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