Robert Di Carlo

Dr. Robert Di Carlo
Dentist in Woodbridge

When people are first thinking about getting treatment with Invisalign in Vaughan, they don’t usually talk enough about how to actually take care of those aligners. It makes sense that most of the conversation is going to be about results and timelines, but let’s be honest, it’s pretty crucial to know how to care for your Invisalign’s as much as it is to wear them all the time. If you’ve been wondering about how to clean Invisalign in Vaughan, we want to give you a rundown of what works and what doesn’t. General dentistry focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common oral health conditions. Routine exams, cleanings, and restorative treatments help maintain healthy teeth and gums while preventing more serious dental problems over time.

It’s super important to know that transparent aligners can get a buildup of bacteria, food bits, and smells really fast if they’re not cleaned regularly. Keeping them sparkly clean and fresh isn’t just about how they look, since you’re going to be wearing them for up to 22 hours a day. The goal here is to keep your mouth healthy the whole way through treatment. At Dentistry on The Pines, we make sure every patient knows exactly how to take care of their Invisalign the first day they come in. Family dentistry provides comprehensive dental care for patients of all ages, from children to seniors. It focuses on maintaining lifelong oral health through regular checkups, preventive care, and treatments tailored to every stage of life.

Cleaning your Invisalign with lukewarm water every time you take it out for a second or two is a no-brainer. It gets rid of all the saliva that’s stuck in there and prevents all that nasty buildup from forming. Lukewarm, cold or warm water is fine, but you have to avoid using hot water at all costs. It can warp the shape of the Invisalign and that’s going to make it not fit snugly against your teeth anymore. If it’s out of shape it won’t be applying the right pressure, which can slow down your progress and mess up your whole treatment schedule.

One of the best things you can do to keep your Invisalign clean is to gently brush it with a soft toothbrush and a teeny bit of clear, unscented soap. Avoid using regular toothpaste, as it’s got too many abrasive bits that can scratch the surface of the Invisalign. That’s just going to make it harder to see and harder to clean over time. We at Dentistry on The Pines always recommend keeping a special soft brush just for your Invisalign so it’s one less thing to worry about.

Lots of patients swear by soaking their Invisalign as another step in their daily cleaning routine. There are these special cleaning crystals made just for Invisalign that will keep them spotless without scratching them. Soaking them for the right amount of time and then giving them a good rinse before putting them back in will keep them smelling and feeling fresh all day.

What you do right after eating can have a big impact on how to clean Invisalign in Vaughan. You should also brush and floss your teeth before popping your Invisalign back in, because putting them on top of teeth that are covered in food bits or sugar makes it a breeding ground for bacteria. This is actually a pretty major factor in both the cleanliness of your Invisalign and your overall oral health while you’re in treatment.

Not drinking colored drinks like coffee, tea or juice while you’re wearing your Invisalign will also help keep them from getting stained. And if you do happen to drink something other than water with your Invisalign in, just rinse your mouth and the Invisalign as quick as you can to prevent them from getting stained. These little things you do every day can make a big difference over the course of treatment and keep your Invisalign looking and feeling its best right up to the end.