You have been using Invisalign for weeks and everything is going well. They are comfortable, almost invisible and you already notice how your smile is changing. However, are you cleaning your aligners properly?
Although it may not seem like it, a good daily cleaning is key for the treatment to workas it should. If you don’t clean your aligners properly, stains, bad odors or bacteria can appear that not only affect the aesthetics, but also your oral health.
As specialists in Invisalign in Plano, we tell you how to clean Invisalign trays in a simple way, which products to use (and which not) and how to keep your clear dental splints always clean, fresh and almost invisible.
How to clean your aligners step by step
Knowing how to clean Invisalign correctly is not difficult, but it does requireconsistency. With these simple steps, your aligners will always be clean, clear and ready to do their job:
Rinse them every time you take them out
Every time you take them out, either to eat or brush your teeth, rinse them with cold or warm (never hot) water. This helps remove saliva and prevents bacteria from starting to build up.
Brush gently, without toothpaste
Use a soft bristle brush exclusively for your aligners. Wash them with water and a little neutral soapor a specific cleaner for splints. Do not use toothpaste: many contain abrasive components that can scratch them and cause them to lose transparency.
Brush your teeth before putting them back in
Proper oral hygiene is a key partof learning how to clean Invisalign effectively. Don’t pop your trays back in without brushing first, doing so traps food particles and bacteria between your teeth and the plastic, which can lead to bad breath and even cavities.
Do deeper cleanings from time to time
Once or twice a week you can use specific cleaning tablets for Invisalign. All you need to do is soak the splints in water with the tablet for a few minutes. This is a very effective way to keep them fresh and free of residue that is not visible to the naked eye.
What happens if you don’t clean your aligners properly?
You may think that, because they are clear and smooth, your aligners don’t need as much cleaning as braces. But the truth is that they are in constant contact with your saliva, your gumsand the microscopic remains of everything you eat.
If you do not clean them properly on a daily basis, over time they can:
- Lose their transparencyand become dull or yellowish.
- Accumulate bacteriathat cause bad breath and increase the risk of cavities.
- Generate a sticky sensationor an unpleasant tastewhen you wear them.
- Irritate your gumsor cause inflammation.
Learning how to clean Invisalign trays isn’t just about keeping them looking good, it’s about keeping your mouth healthy and your treatment effective. That’s something we always emphasize in our Invisalign in Plano consultations.
Are you cleaning your Invisalign wrong without realizing it?
Although Invisalign cleaning is simple, there are certain mistakes that can ruin your aligners without you realizing it. Avoiding them will help them last longer, stay clear and won’t cause problems during treatment.
Don’t wash them with hot water
It may seem like a good idea to disinfect them, but hot water can deform the material. If that happens, the aligner will no longer fit properly and the treatment will be affected.
Don’t leave them in the air or wrapped in napkins
It is very common to take aligners out in a restaurant or at home and leave them on the table, wrapped in paper or napkins. But this way they dry out, are exposed to bacteriaor can even be thrown away by accident. Always use the case.
Don’t store them dirty
If you store them without rinsing and cleaning them, residues dry out, stick to the plastic and are more difficult to remove later.In addition, the case starts to smell bad. Ideally, it is best to clean them each time before storing them.
Having clean aligners is not just a matter of aesthetics, it is a fundamental part of the treatment. Knowing how to clean Invisalign correctly helps you to keep each splint in good condition, to keep them truly invisible and, most importantly, to avoid oral problems during the process.
If you are considering starting treatment, at Rudy Aldaragi DDS we will be happy to help you. We’ll take care of you from day one, answer your questions and give you all the tools you need to take care of your smile every step of the way.

