Removable orthodontic appliances — such as clear aligners, retainers and functional appliances — only work properly when they’re worn consistently and kept clean. Good care helps reduce staining and odour, protects gum health, and helps treatment stay on track.
This guide covers day-to-day cleaning and common issues for Invisalign®, Spark Aligners, retainers, and functional appliances. If you’re unsure what applies to your appliance, the team can advise at a review appointment.
For most removable appliances, daily cleaning should be gentle and thorough. A soft toothbrush dedicated to the appliance is helpful.
If your appliance starts to look cloudy, smells unpleasant, or builds up a film, a deeper clean can help. There are a few safe options, and the best choice depends on the appliance type.
Aligners work best when they’re worn as directed and only removed for eating and drinking (apart from water). To protect teeth and keep aligners clear:
Read more about aligner options: Invisalign® and Spark Aligners.
Functional appliances are often used for children and teenagers while growth is still active. They can feel bulky at first, but most patients adapt quickly. Good cleaning and consistent wear make a big difference.
Learn more about functional appliances and how they fit into a wider orthodontic plan.
Retainers protect the result once active treatment finishes. A retainer that isn’t worn (or isn’t clean) is one of the most common reasons teeth move again.
More detail is available on the retainers page.
If cleaning is difficult, gums are sore, or the appliance feels uncomfortable, help is available. Patients can also read the broader guidance on caring for teeth and gums during orthodontic treatment.
For treatment planning and specialist-led care, visit seeing a specialist orthodontist in Fareham.
Daily cleaning is best. A gentle clean each day prevents build-up and keeps the appliance clearer and fresher.
Many toothpastes are abrasive and can scratch clear plastic. A soft brush with cool/lukewarm water (and a mild soap if advised) is usually a safer option.
Ultrasonic cleaners can be helpful for removing film and debris. Angus likes the Zima Dental Pod, although other ultrasonic cleaners are available. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and avoid heat.
Heat can distort plastic appliances, which can affect fit and comfort. Cool or lukewarm water is safest.
Contact the practice promptly. Teeth can drift surprisingly quickly, so early advice helps reduce disruption and protect results.
Looking after your orthodontic appliance properly is essential to avoid breakages, delays in treatment and unwanted complications.
Clear instructions and careful daily care help ensure the best possible outcome.
Angus is a Specialist Orthodontist and member of the British Orthodontic Society,
providing advice aligned with nationally recognised standards of orthodontic practice.
For independent, evidence-based patient guidance on caring for orthodontic appliances,
you can access the official British Orthodontic Society patient information leaflets here:
View British Orthodontic Society Patient Information Leaflets