To prolong the life of your night guard, it's important to clean it on a regular basis. This involves a daily quick clean as well as periodic deep cleaning.
Hello, on the internet information on the how to clean your night guard is very chaotic and contradictory. Some recommend denture cleaners while others warn against it. Some recommend mouth washes while other strictly recommend against it. Some say use equal parts vinegar and water, while some say use pure vinegar for 30 minutes and then use pure hydrogen paraxide for 30 minutes. I am very confused. Could you perhaps help me a little?
Not all night guards are made of the same materials therefore cleaning recommendations will differ. We can only make recommendations regarding the materials that we use and the cleaning process that we feel give the best results while not causing damage to the guard.
Do denture tablets work the same or is it not as effective
Mine is getting stinky. Thanks for the tip!
thank you 🙏
You're welcome!
My dentist said NOT to use a toothbrush. Go figure.
Thank you 😊
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Can i use retainer brite everyday for my thermo plastic night guard?
Will the night guard shrink if we use hot water
No
Thank you Obrien dental
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...But, do the dnetal offices use ultrasound to clean them??
Yes, a dental office can use ultrasonic to clean night guards
What are the proportions: cup vs teaspoon?
One teaspoon (5 ml) of vinegar or hydrogen peroxide per one cup (.25 liter) of warm water.
Don't put in hot water it start melting 😢😢
Hello, on the internet information on the how to clean your night guard is very chaotic and contradictory. Some recommend denture cleaners while others warn against it. Some recommend mouth washes while other strictly recommend against it. Some say use equal parts vinegar and water, while some say use pure vinegar for 30 minutes and then use pure hydrogen paraxide for 30 minutes. I am very confused. Could you perhaps help me a little?
Not all night guards are made of the same materials therefore cleaning recommendations will differ. We can only make recommendations regarding the materials that we use and the cleaning process that we feel give the best results while not causing damage to the guard.
The mouth guard is safe to clean with sanitizer