What is the white stuff on my retainer?

The white layer is a buildup of calcium deposits from your saliva. Plaque and tartar from your mouth stick to your retainer if you're not cleaning it regularly. Fill a cup with white vinegar and soak your retainer. In a few minutes, brush the retainer thoroughly.
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How do I get the white stuff off of my retainer?

Distilled White Vinegar and Water – Distilled white vinegar with an acidity of 5% or less mixed with an equal part of water helps to soften those white, crusty, barnacle-like spots on your retainer. Soak your retainer for at least 30 minutes before using a soft bristle brush to try and remove the crusty spots.
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Is it normal for retainers to have white spots?

White spots could be mineral buildup (tartar), plaque that causes cavities in teeth, or a combination of the two. Another sign that a retainer needs cleaning is it keeps breaking or cracking. Just as bacteria can damage the teeth, they can also damage a retainer.
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Why does my retainer turn white?

Your retainer, just like your teeth, can have plaque and tartar build up on it. The white spots we see on retainers are often caused by calcium deposits left over from saliva. This build up happens when the retainers are not properly cleaned.
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How do you get calcium deposits off your retainer?

Soaking your retainers in a vinegar and water solution removes calcium and mineral deposits on the retainers and also eliminates odors and bacteria. Castile soap is a safe and effective way to clean retainers. Washing your retainers while brushing your teeth discourages the growth of bacteria.
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How to Clean Retainers (Hawley, Essix, Clear, etc)



Can mold grow on retainers?

Your retainer can build up bacteria, mold, tartar, and germs – and then you put it in your mouth. Avoid these potential hazards by regularly cleaning your retainer with a regular toothbrush and toothpaste or soaking it in a glass of cool water with baking soda.
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How long do retainers last?

The lifespan of each depends on how well you take care of your mouth and the retainer. Both types of retainers can potentially last for years if you routinely clean and avoid damaging them. On average, removable retainers tend to last for about 5-10 years, while permanent retainers can potentially last for decades.
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Why do my retainers look foggy?

This biofilm that coats the surface of the clear retainer can also cause it to take on a cloudy or foggy appearance.
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Do retainers make your breath stink?

Many people believe that some part of their appliances must be causing the stench. However, this is not the case. Braces or retainers contribute to bad breath just as much as normal teeth do. The real culprit is halitosis-inducing bacteria.
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Can dirty retainers make you sick?

Dirty retainers become breeding grounds for bacteria. They can harbor other dangerous germs and microbes, including Candida, a fungus that can cause a yeast infection in the body, or staphylococcus, which can result in a serious staph infection.
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Can I leave my retainer in water overnight?

Yes. Your retainer can be soaked in water to keep the plastic from drying out. You can leave it soaking overnight while you sleep, and clean it in the morning before putting it back on.
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How often should I clean my retainer?

Cleaning your retainer is just as important as brushing your teeth. You need to clean your retainer in warm water and dish soap once a day to keep it healthy. It's a good idea to brush it out after each meal as well.
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Do retainers make your teeth yellow?

They can. In fact, many patients struggle with the yellowing of their retainers that can occur due to plaque buildup and staining from certain foods.
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Why do my retainers smell?

Just like on your teeth, plaque, tartar, and bacteria can build up on the surface of your retainer. This build-up contributes to the bad smell you may experience. While brushing and flossing your teeth are important to keep these things in check, regular cleaning of your retainer is also important.
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Should I brush my retainer with toothpaste?

Some things to NEVER do to clean your retainer! Do NOT use toothpaste or anything abrasive; it will scratch your retainer, causing bacteria to build up and make it look cloudy. Never soak your retainer in HOT/boiling water or run it through the dishwasher ; it can melt it and distort it.
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Do clear retainers give you lisp?

Removable or Essix Retainers

You may notice a slight lisp in your speech for the first few days, until you learn to talk with the retainers in. Your mouth may also be slightly sore for a few days; over-the-counter pain relievers can help.
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Should I brush my retainer?

Each week, to ensure that your retainer is bacteria-free, soak it in white vinegar for about 15 minutes. Then, rinse and soak in distilled water as usual. Don't brush it. Brushing can gouge the material of your retainer, leaving space for bacteria to reside and multiply.
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Can I stop wearing my retainer after 2 years?

Retainers keep your smile in place when active treatment is complete and adults need to wear their retainers for life, but adolescents may be able to stop wearing them after about 10 years.
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Are retainers free after braces?

When patients have restorative work done by their dentist after their orthodontic treatment, a new retainer is most often fabricated free of charge. Repairs to retainers are free of charge during the first 12 months of wear.
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Why do my retainers feel tight every night?

If your retainer feels tight every night to the point of discomfort, talk to your orthodontist. In most cases, this happens when you move to a nightly schedule too quickly. When you see your orthodontist, they'll likely recommend that you return to wearing your retainer for part of the day until your teeth adjust.
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How do you remove fungus from retainers?

If you're in the unfortunate situation of wondering how to remove mold on a retainer, white vinegar is safe – and it's something most people already have in their kitchen! Combine equal parts of distilled white vinegar and water in a small bowl. Soak your retainer in the solution for about 20 minutes.
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How do I stop my retainer case from molding?

Make sure your retainer case has proper airflow, which prevents bacteria and mold. Remove your retainer while eating to prevent food particles from getting trapped. If you wear a clear, plastic retainer, don't drink anything other than water while you wear it.
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Can I put my retainers in Listerine?

To wash a retainer with Listerine place the retainer in a glass or a small bowl. Poor Listerine into the glass or bowl until the retainer is completely submerged. It will kill germs on contact but it's best if you can let the retainer soak for at least 30 seconds.
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What if I eat with my retainer?

If you regularly wear your retainer while eating, your teeth will likely shift since the constant chewing movement will inevitably loosen the retainer's fit.
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Can you chew gum with a retainer in?

Do not chew gum because it will stick to your retainer and may warp the retainer. Keep your retainer in its retainer case to prevent its loss and breakage, this means when you are not wearing your retainers they should be in their case.
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