How to Clean Invisalign Trays: 5 Easy Ways (2023) (2024)

Wearing Invisalign 20+ hours a day as recommended is very important for your orthodontic treatment to succeed, but it will often lead to plaque, buildup, stain and occasional food particles inside your Invisalign trays. Luckily, keeping your Invisalign clean is very simple if you use the following cleaning methods as part of your oral hygiene routine.

What should you use to clean your Invisalign?

There are several easy and effective ways to clean Invisalign trays. These are some of the ones I find the most effective:

Best for daily clean: Clear hand soap

Clear, lightly-scented hand soap and a soft manual toothbrush is a simplest, easiest way to clean your Invisalign trays. You are already about to brush your own teeth, might as well brush your aligners!

Although it's very tempting to use toothpaste and your own toothbrush (which should be electric!), toothpaste will scratch your aligners, and electric toothbrushes do not fit inside the aligners very well. Just make sure to avoid colored or heavily-scented soaps, as they might stain your aligners.

Best to remove stains: Hydrogen Peroxide

If your Invisalign turn yellow or brown, hydrogen peroxide is an easy and cost-effective way to get your aligners clean. Make cleaning solution equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and lukewarm water. Let your aligners soak for 20 minutes, then rinse them and put them back in.

It might take several tries to get all the stain off, and you might also try white vinegar (not together with the peroxide) to remove any hard buildup that the stain might be attached to.

Best to remove hard buildup: White Vinegar

White vinegar is a great way of removing hard buildup from your aligners. Dilute 1 part of distilled white vinegar in 3 parts of water and let your aligners soak for 15-20 minutes. Rinse them well and make sure to use a soft manual toothbrush to remove any plaque that was loosened up by the vinegar.

Be aware that vinegar will leave your aligners smelling like vinegar even after rinsing. Soaking your aligners in plain water for a few minutes will help but a faint smell might linger for longer.

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Alternative: Invisalign-brand cleaners

Invisalign Cleaning Crystals

Invisalign crystals are a popular, easy-to-use daily cleaning product. Just dilute the crystals in lukewarm (not hot!) water and soak the aligners for 15 minutes or more. Convenient and effective, but significantly more expensive than any of the alternatives (about $27 a month if you use it once a day every day).

Invisalign Cleaning Spray and Foam

Both the foam and spray are ready-to-use hydrogen peroxide and SLS (detergent) solutions. Very convenient but significantly more expensive than the alternatives. Be aware that the bottles are really, really tiny! (the spray is ONE THIRD OF AN OUNCE for $11.99!!!)

How do you clean Invisalign without damaging it?

Cleaning Invisalign aligners without damaging is easy as long as you keep these in mind:

DO NOT use hot water

it will change the shape of your aligners and they might not fit properly anymore! Always use cold water or barely warm water

DO NOT use toothpaste

Most toothpastes have an abrasive ingredient (usually silica) to help remove stains from teeth, but they will create fine scratches on Invisalign aligners that will make them get stained even easier. For proper cleaning, gently brush them with a soft bristled toothbrush with clear liquid hand soap.

DO NOT use baking soda

Baking soda is very abrasive, and will cause scratches on your trays. Plus, since most buildup is due to calcium deposits, white vinegar does a much better job.

What is the easiest way to clean Invisalign?

Although many orthodontists advise using Invisalign cleaning crystals, the easiest way to keep your aligners clean is to use a soft toothbrush and clear antibacterial soap.

How Often Should I Clean My Invisalign Trays?

You should clean your Invisalign aligners every day, at least once a day. Usually, the best time is when you brush your teeth and do your oral hygiene routine. Decide if it is more convenient to clean them when you brush your teeth in the morning or at night, choose a cleaning method and try to stick with it.

We usually recommend cleaning them with hand soap and a soft bristled toothbrush every day, and to clean them with peroxide or vinegar only if they have heavy stains or buildup (see the technique above).

How to Remove Stains From Invisalign Trays?

As obvious as it may sound, the best way to not have stains on your Invisalign trays is to avoid eating with them and to avoid beverages that will stain them, such as tea, coffee and colored sodas. Just to stay safe, it is better to just drink water while wearing your aligners, since sugary drinks and stuck on food particles can lead to tooth decay.

That said, once your normally clear trays have turned yellow or brown, most dentists recommend lightly brushing the inside of the trays with a soft toothbrush with a clear antibacterial soap. If this cleaning routine doesn't do it, try soaking them in one part peroxide and one part barely warm water for 20 minutes.

Can I Use Toothpaste to Clean My Invisalign?

No! Most toothpastes have a fine abrasive (either silica or baking soda) that helps them remove stains from teeth, but will scratch clear aligners.

Can I Use My Invisalign for Teeth Whitening?

Yes, you can as long as the whitening product is intended to be used that way. The trays used for Invisalign treatment extend to cover part of your gum, so they will keep whitening gels in contact with your gums. This can lead to irritation or burns on your gums.

If you received the whitening gel from your orthodontist as part of your Invisalign treatment plan, there is a good chance that the product is safe to use inside your Invisalign. If in doubt, wear the whitening gel in the trays for half the recommended time to start and see how your gums react.

Most importantly, never wear your aligners with a teeth whitening gel to sleep. This can lead to severe burns of the gums. If you have any problems, contact your orthodontist immediately.

How do you clean Invisalign retainers?

Invisalign retainers are very similar to aligners. You can safely use the same cleaning routine that you already use to keep your Invisalign clean. You do not need a special retainer cleaner.

Using a clear liquid hand soap and a soft bristle brush under cold or barely warm water will do the trick. See the guide above for more details.

How to Clean Invisalign Trays: 5 Easy Ways (2023) (2024)

FAQs

How to Clean Invisalign Trays: 5 Easy Ways (2023)? ›

Rinse your aligners with water every night. Brush your aligners with a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle, clear liquid soap to remove any debris or food particles accumulated during the day. Rinse thoroughly after brushing.

What is the easiest way to clean Invisalign? ›

Rinse your aligners with water every night. Brush your aligners with a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle, clear liquid soap to remove any debris or food particles accumulated during the day. Rinse thoroughly after brushing.

How to make Invisalign trays clear again? ›

Fill a small bowl with half warm water and half hydrogen peroxide. Soak your Invisalign for a couple of hours or overnight if they're “cloudy” to make them clear again. Lightly brush the trays with a toothbrush dipped in baking soda to remove stains and any buildup.

Will hydrogen peroxide clean my Invisalign? ›

CAN I CLEAN INVISALIGN WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE? You can use hydrogen peroxide to clean Invisalign, but only if you dilute it. It's too strong alone and can damage your Invisalign or Clarity Advanced trays. You have to use one part peroxide and one part lukewarm water.

Is it OK to clean Invisalign with vinegar? ›

Distilled white vinegar makes a great Invisalign cleaner as long as you're using white vinegar. Any other type of vinegar will stain your aligners. Make a solution that contains 1-part vinegar and 3-parts water. Let your Invisalign sit in the water for fifteen minutes.

Can I use Dawn dish soap to clean my Invisalign? ›

Your best option for cleaning your Invisalign aligners is with Dawn dish soap and a soft toothbrush. You can also soak them in a cup of water with baking soda, or as already mentioned, toothpaste is an option, just be cautious.

Do you put Invisalign in wet or dry? ›

Wet and humid places are ideal environments for germ growth and you don't want that stuff getting in your mouth. Additionally, never soak your aligners in mouth wash. The liquid formula harms the plastic surface of Invisalign making it less efficient.

What causes Invisalign to turn yellow? ›

Neglecting your oral hygiene: If you don't brush and floss your teeth often, your Invisalign tray will accumulate plaque and bacteria. Over time, this can turn the tray slightly yellow. Smoking: Smoking stains teeth, and in a similar fashion, it will stain your Invisalign trays.

How to get yellow stains out of Invisalign? ›

Best to remove stains: Hydrogen Peroxide

If your Invisalign turn yellow or brown, hydrogen peroxide is an easy and cost-effective way to get your aligners clean. Make cleaning solution equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and lukewarm water. Let your aligners soak for 20 minutes, then rinse them and put them back in.

What is the best disinfectant for Invisalign? ›

Hydrogen peroxide: Hydrogen peroxide is a powerful disinfectant that can help kill germs and odor-causing bacteria. Dip your aligners in a small cup of hydrogen peroxide for about 10 minutes, then rinse them with cold water before wearing.

How to get smell out of Invisalign? ›

A tablespoon of baking soda mixed with a half cup of water should do the trick. Rest your aligners in this solution and let them soak for up to an hour. Then, rinse your aligners off and let them dry. Your cleaner, fresher-smelling aligners will be ready for you to use.

How do you clean Invisalign trays naturally? ›

Vinegar solution.

If hydrogen peroxide isn't available, you can use vinegar. Again, make a solution of equal parts vinegar and warm water, then soak your Invisalign aligner for about 20 minutes. brush the aligner and rinse it properly to remove any residual vinegar.

How to clean aligners without crystals? ›

Spill a bit of liquid antibacterial soap on each tray and brush them for a couple of minutes with a soft-bristled toothbrush. You can also put some unscented liquid soap in a container, stirring until you get suds. Leave your trays for thirty minutes in the container and then rinse them.

How to clean retainers at home DIY? ›

To clean a retainer with vinegar, people should create a mixture in a small dish that is half white vinegar and half warm water. The retainer should then be soaked in the mixture for 20 minutes. If the retainer is covered in a film or in mineral deposits, a soft toothbrush can be used to scrub the retainer clean.

How often should I clean my Invisalign? ›

Properly caring for your Invisalign aligners and retainers is important to do every day. Aligners should be cleaned at least once a day, but twice is preferred to prevent them from changing color or developing an odor. Treat your aligners like teeth and clean them often, especially after eating and drinking.

Can I use an electric toothbrush with Invisalign? ›

You may find it helpful to use an electric toothbrush when brushing with Invisalign. Electric toothbrushes can be more effective at removing plaque than manual brushes. Flossing with Invisalign is a bit different than flossing with traditional braces.

How to keep Invisalign from smelling? ›

DO:
  1. Rinse your aligners when you remove them. Dry saliva and plaque create a perfect breeding ground for foul smelling bacteria.
  2. Soak your aligners. ...
  3. Brush and floss your teeth before reinserting your aligners. ...
  4. Clean your aligners with a clear anti-bacterial soft soap. ...
  5. Brush your aligners gently.
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