How to Clean Invisalign and 32Co Aligners

How to Clean Invisalign and 32Co Aligners

Key Takeaways

  • Clean Invisalign and 32Co aligners every day, and rinse them whenever you remove them.
  • Brush and clean between your teeth before putting aligners back in, especially after meals.
  • Use cool or lukewarm water, not hot water, because heat can distort clear aligner plastic.
  • Avoid coloured mouthwash, abrasive toothpaste, harsh household cleaners and boiling water.
  • Keep aligners in their case when they are not in your mouth so they stay clean and do not get lost.
Clear aligner cleaning kit for Invisalign and 32Co in Kingston
A simple daily routine helps keep clear aligners fresh, clear and comfortable.

If you are wondering how to clean Invisalign aligners, 32Co aligners or other clear aligners, the safest routine is simple: rinse them when you remove them, gently clean them every day, keep your teeth clean before reinserting them, and follow any instructions given by your dentist.

This guide is written for Thames Street Dental patients and other clear aligner wearers in Kingston upon Thames. It gives general aligner hygiene advice, not a substitute for the instructions supplied with your Invisalign or 32Co treatment plan.

The short answer: how to clean clear aligners

For most Invisalign, 32Co and clear aligner wearers, a sensible daily routine is:

  1. Wash your hands before handling aligners.
  2. Remove the aligners and rinse them with cool or lukewarm water.
  3. Brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste and clean between the teeth where advised.
  4. Gently brush the aligners with a soft toothbrush kept for aligner cleaning.
  5. Use aligner cleaning crystals or tablets only as instructed by your dentist or the product directions.
  6. Rinse the aligners well before putting them back in.
  7. Store aligners in their case whenever they are not being worn.

The NHS advises brushing with fluoride toothpaste twice a day for about 2 minutes and cleaning between the teeth with floss or interdental brushes where appropriate. That matters during aligner treatment because the aligner sits closely over the teeth and can trap plaque, food debris or sugar against the enamel if your teeth are not clean.

Why aligner cleaning matters

Clear aligners are designed to be discreet, but they only stay clear if they are looked after. Saliva, plaque, food particles and drinks can leave a film on the plastic. If aligners are not cleaned well, they may start to look cloudy, smell unpleasant, feel rough or irritate the gums.

Cleaning is also part of protecting your teeth. If you put aligners back over teeth that have food or sugary drink residue on them, the plastic can hold that residue against the tooth surface. Over time, that can increase the risk of staining, bad breath, gum irritation and decay.

Good aligner hygiene is especially important if you have attachments, small spaces where food catches, gum inflammation, a history of decay or a busy routine where aligners are removed and replaced several times a day.

How to clean Invisalign and 32Co aligners each day

Morning clean

When you wake up, remove your aligners, rinse them and clean them before putting them back in. Brush your teeth carefully first, including around attachments if you have them. A soft brush can then be used to clean the aligners gently. Do not scrub aggressively, because scratched plastic can look cloudy and may collect more deposits.

After meals and snacks

Remove aligners before eating. After eating, brush your teeth if you can, or at least rinse your mouth with water until you can brush properly. Rinse the aligners before replacing them. If you regularly put aligners back in after food without cleaning your teeth, you may notice odour, staining or a higher risk of plaque build-up.

Evening clean

Night-time brushing is particularly important. Brush for about 2 minutes with fluoride toothpaste, clean between the teeth as advised, and clean the aligners before reinserting them. If your dentist has recommended cleaning crystals or tablets, evening can be a convenient time to use them because you are less likely to rush.

What not to use on clear aligners

Clear aligners are strong enough to move teeth, but the plastic can still stain, scratch or distort if it is treated harshly. Unless your dentist has given different instructions, avoid:

  • Hot or boiling water: heat can change the shape of plastic aligners and affect the fit.
  • Abrasive toothpaste: it may scratch the aligner surface and make it look dull.
  • Coloured mouthwash: it can tint clear plastic and may leave an unwanted taste.
  • Bleach or household cleaners: these are not safe for appliances that go in your mouth.
  • Dishwasher cleaning: heat and detergents can damage aligners.
  • Leaving aligners loose in a pocket or bag: they can pick up dirt, become damaged or be thrown away by mistake.

If an aligner looks warped, cracked, rough or no longer fits properly, do not try to bend it back yourself. Contact your dentist for advice.

Should you use cleaning crystals or tablets?

Many patients use aligner cleaning crystals or retainer cleaning tablets as part of their routine. Invisalign provides official accessories through its UK shop, and your dentist may recommend a product that suits your appliance. Follow the product instructions carefully, including soaking time and rinsing before reinserting the aligners.

Cleaning products can help with film, odour and cloudiness, but they do not replace brushing your teeth or cleaning the aligner surface. If you are wearing Invisalign in Kingston or 32Co aligners, ask Thames Street Dental which products are appropriate for your specific aligners and retainers.

Travel cleaning kit for Invisalign and 32Co aligners
A case, water and a small cleaning kit make aligner care easier away from home.

Cleaning aligners when you are out

Most aligner problems happen when people are busy. Keep a small kit in your bag, desk drawer or car so you are not tempted to wrap aligners in tissue or put them back over unclean teeth.

  • Aligner case
  • Travel toothbrush
  • Fluoride toothpaste
  • Interdental brushes or floss if you use them
  • Small bottle of water
  • Cleaning tablets where advised

If brushing is not practical straight after a meal, rinse your mouth well with water and brush as soon as you can. Keep aligners in their case while eating rather than on a table, napkin or tray.

How to clean your aligner case

Your aligner case can become dirty too. Rinse it daily, wash it regularly with mild soap and water, and let it dry before closing it where practical. Replace the case if it becomes cracked, stained, smelly or difficult to clean.

Do not store aligners in tissue. Many aligners and retainers are accidentally thrown away after being wrapped in a napkin at lunch. The case is part of the treatment kit, not an optional extra.

Do Invisalign and 32Co aligners need different cleaning?

The basic hygiene principles are similar for Invisalign, 32Co and most clear aligner systems: keep the aligners clean, keep your teeth clean, avoid heat, avoid staining products and follow your dentist’s instructions. The exact cleaning products and wear schedule may vary, so follow the advice given with your own aligners.

32Co describes itself as an orthodontist-supported aligner workflow for dentists, while Invisalign is a separate clear aligner brand with its own resources and accessories. For patients, the practical point is simple: ask the clinician supervising your treatment what they want you to use, especially if you have attachments, refinements, retainers or sensitive gums.

For more background, read our 32Co aligners patient guide or our page on clear aligner treatment.

When to ask your dentist or hygienist

Ask for advice if your aligners smell even after cleaning, look cloudy, feel rough, stain quickly, rub your gums, no longer fit, or seem to be collecting plaque around attachments. Also ask for help if you are getting bleeding gums, bad breath, tooth sensitivity or white marks on the teeth.

A dental hygiene appointment can help if plaque or staining is building up during aligner treatment. Your hygienist can review your brushing technique, interdental cleaning and cleaning tools so your teeth and gums stay healthy while your aligners move your teeth.

Invisalign and 32Co aligner advice in Kingston upon Thames

Thames Street Dental can advise on Invisalign, 32Co aligners, retainers and daily aligner hygiene for patients in Kingston upon Thames. If you are still deciding between aligner systems, you can also read about orthodontics in Kingston and retainers in Kingston.

If you have questions about cleaning your aligners, losing a tray, staining, odour or whether your aligner still fits, contact Thames Street Dental for advice.

FAQs about cleaning Invisalign and 32Co aligners

Can I clean Invisalign or 32Co aligners with toothpaste?

It is usually better to use a soft toothbrush with water or a product recommended for aligners, because some toothpastes can be abrasive and may scratch clear plastic. Ask your dentist what they recommend for your aligner system.

Can I use hot water on clear aligners?

No. Avoid hot or boiling water because heat can distort clear aligner plastic and affect the fit. Use cool or lukewarm water instead.

How often should I clean aligners?

Rinse aligners whenever you remove them and clean them gently every day. Brush your teeth and clean between them before reinserting aligners after meals where possible.

Why do my aligners smell?

Odour usually means plaque, saliva film or food residue is building up on the aligners or teeth. Improve daily cleaning, clean the case, avoid putting aligners over unclean teeth, and ask your dentist or hygienist if the smell persists.

Can I drink coffee with Invisalign or 32Co aligners in?

It is usually best to remove aligners for coffee, tea and other coloured drinks. Hot drinks may distort the plastic, and coloured drinks can stain aligners or sit against the teeth.

Where can I get Invisalign or 32Co advice in Kingston?

You can contact Thames Street Dental in Kingston upon Thames for advice about Invisalign, 32Co aligners, clear aligner hygiene, retainers and dental hygiene during treatment.

Need help with aligner cleaning, stains or fit? Contact Thames Street Dental for Invisalign and 32Co aligner advice in Kingston upon Thames.

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