What's the Easiest Way to Clean your Retainers or Nightguard?

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Powder tablets that fizz when they’re dropped in lukewarm water – these are immediately the things that come to mind when people hear the words “denture cleaners” and rightfully so. Watching them dissolve in the water may be fun to watch, but that’s not the reason why people love them. These tablets are designed to get rid of odors, bacteria, and dirt from artificial teeth. Oh wait, what about the night guard, retainers, and mouth guards? Well, we figured you’d be asking that question at some point in this article that’s why we tossed in a household item that you can use to clean these dental appliances effortlessly.

Retainers and Nightguard Cleaners:

You don’t need to dash out of the house to buy night guard cleaners because there are some household items that you can use to clean these dental appliances. Before we jump to the part where we let you in on what kitchen ingredient works best on your retainers and nightguard, let’s first talk about the basics: you need to rinse your dental appliance. More than anything in the world, you need to make sure that you rinse these dental appliances after wearing them. Use a soft, wet toothbrush to scrub them gently and try not to use toothpaste because silica can scratch the acrylic surface of your retainers or night guard as time passes. Don’t forget to clean the hard case too!


Time to let you in on our secret! The household item that you can use as a cleaner is vinegar. Yes, it comes as no surprise because it’s also used to clean other items. Pour the vinegar in a small glass or plastic bowl, put your dental appliance inside the solution, and leave it there for a couple of hours. The acid in vinegar will break down odor, proteins, bacteria, and tartar that may have accumulated on your dental appliance. After a few hours, rinse the dental appliance and the bowl used. Pour hydrogen peroxide inside the bowl, put the dental appliance and again, leave it there for a couple of hours. Rinse before putting the dental appliance inside your mouth.

A Much Simpler Solution:

If you’re more comfortable using the tablets, then we suggest that you purchase CleanGuard – a gentle solution designed specifically for the night guard. It has four main ingredients that work together to get rid of dirt and tartar. Tough as it may be on the unwanted particles found on your dental appliance, this nightguard cleaner can also leave your mouth smelling minty fresh. With all these special features, one would expect the CleanGuard to be expensive but that’s not the case at all! For only $10, you can score one hundred tablets of this nightguard cleaner! What more can you ask for? It’s also easy to use. Just drop two tablets in a glass of warm water, toss in your dental appliance, wait for a few hours, rinse, and use it again.

Email address: cleanguardtablets@gmail.com Phone: 1-800-201-2145 Visit: www.cleanguard.net


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