I don't understand how I'm supposed to reliably keep my retainers clean if we're recommended not to brush them due to it causing scratching. I do soak them in efferdent denture cleaner things, but after I pull them out and rinse them off and look at them I still tend to see some plaque buildup or something on my retainers, so I give it a quick brush.
Is this wrong to do?
About brushing essix retainers
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I've been using a very soft baby brush to clean mine. I brought it along with me to my ortho and he said that it was soft enough and shouldn't scratch it so you may want to try that out.
another question related to cleaning: how do you all clean your retainer containers?
another question related to cleaning: how do you all clean your retainer containers?
Braced: March 19th 2008
Impacted wisdom teeth extraction surgery: June 20th 2008 1pm (13 hours of fasting)
Jaw surgery (upper and lower)Lefort 1 with Madable Advancement: June 2nd 2009 @8am!!!! 1 surgery down 2 surgeries to go!!
debrace day: jan 18th 2010!!!! *has 2 fixed retainers and an essix retainer for night time now!
Impacted wisdom teeth extraction surgery: June 20th 2008 1pm (13 hours of fasting)
Jaw surgery (upper and lower)Lefort 1 with Madable Advancement: June 2nd 2009 @8am!!!! 1 surgery down 2 surgeries to go!!
debrace day: jan 18th 2010!!!! *has 2 fixed retainers and an essix retainer for night time now!
SonicBrite gets rid of the plaque buildup quickly and killls 99% of the germs. It's more effective than the denture cleaners (which, incidentally, can cause your clear retainer or aligner to yellow over time).
I'm the owner/admin of this site. Had ceramic uppers, metal lowers ~3 years in my early 40's. Now in Hawley retainers at night!