Why do retainers get cloudy?

Never let your clear retainers dry out because that leads tartar to get bonded to the retainer. When this happens, a white cloudy film is visible on the retainers. It can get difficult to remove bonded tartar from the crevices of the retainers and it may also lead to other dental problems.
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Is it normal for retainers to be cloudy?

As you wear your retainer, it accumulates bacteria, plaque, and tartar. We brush and floss to prevent this buildup on our teeth and gums, and we have to clean our retainers for the same reason. Without sufficient cleaning, a retainer can become smelly, foul-tasting, filmy, cloudy, and covered in small white spots.
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How do you clean a cloudy retainer?

To clean a retainer with vinegar, people should create a mixture in a small dish that is half white vinegar and half warm water. The retainer should then be soaked in the mixture for 20 minutes. If the retainer is covered in a film or in mineral deposits, a soft toothbrush can be used to scrub the retainer clean.
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Why is my retainer not clear anymore?

Normally, this happens when you wash the retainer in water that's too hot. Hot water can easily distort the shape of your retainer, and it's not difficult to accidentally use overly-hot water and cause the retainer to subtly warp, preventing it from fitting correctly.
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What does it mean when your retainer is turning white?

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.
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How to Clean Retainers (Hawley, Essix, Clear, etc)



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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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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Is it OK to not wear retainer for 2 weeks?

If you skip or lose your retainer for a week, it's possible to have some small amount of relapse. Like we said earlier, teeth can move back to their original positions without a retainer to provide guidance and pressure.
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What does hot water do to retainers?

Don't soak with extremely hot water. The heat will warp the retainer from its original state, which will change the position of your teeth. Don't put your retainer in the dishwasher.
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Does hot water melt retainers?

Hot Water Can Melt Your Retainer

NEVER use hot water when rinsing or cleaning your retainer. While hot water is often used to sterilize objects, the excessive heat from hot or boiling water is enough to soften, distort, and damage your retainer.
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Can a dirty retainer 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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How often should you clean your retainer?

Clean retainers thoroughly at least once a day preferably right before inserting them in your mouth. Use cold - not hot water. Rinsing your retainers removes the plaque, and eliminates odors. At least once every two weeks, soak your retainers in a denture cleaner, like Efferdent®, to thoroughly clean them.
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Should I keep my retainer in water?

Should I keep my retainer in water? It's best to store your retainer in its carrying case to keep it safe, but soaking your retainer in water can help keep it clean. We recommend soaking your retainer once a week to keep it free of bacteria.
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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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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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Is it OK to brush your 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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Can you remould a retainer?

If you try to adjust it at home, you can further damage the appliance, or warp the shape so that it no longer functions. Your orthodontist can adjust the retainer at the office so it fits better, or if that's not possible, they can fit you for a new retainer.
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Can I put mouthwash on my retainers?

Mouthwash Soak (Occasionally)

If you soak your retainer in mouthwash, be sure to dilute it in equal parts water. Mouthwash contains alcohol which can be harmful to your retainer with regular soaking. Also, a colored mouthwash may turn your retainer that color if soaked for too long.
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How fast will teeth shift without retainer?

The first three months are critical, and the teeth are most likely to shift during this stage. During this time, a week without your retainer may cause some minor shifting. Your retainer may feel a bit tighter on your teeth when you place it back in again.
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What's the longest you can go without wearing retainers?

Once your teeth have settled into place more permanently, you may find that you can go a few days without wearing your retainers and they will still fit. It is a good idea to wear them at least 3 times a week while you sleep to keep them fitting properly.
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How quickly do teeth shift?

Average Time for Moving Teeth with Braces

However, the pressure isn't enough to cause more than minor discomfort with adjustments every three to ten weeks. In around three weeks or so, you may begin to notice your teeth feeling loser than usual. Now, your teeth are starting to move into their desired location.
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What is the brown stuff on my retainer?

Plaque is a deposit of bacteria that nestles itself around your teeth and can transfer to your retainers after you've worn them for a while. If you've ever looked at your retainers and seen yellowish or light brown spots, you've probably seen plaque.
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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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When should I replace my retainer?

A retainer is in the mouth for 6-8 hours nightly. Therefore, we recommend you replace your retainer as often as your toothbrush. Retainer Club offers plans to replace your retainers every 4,6, or 12 months. For the best performance and cleanliness, you should replace your retainers as often as your toothbrush.
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Will my teeth move back if I wear my retainer?

So the answer to the question, “can retainers move teeth back?” is yes, sometimes. If your retainer doesn't fit snugly or causes pain, be sure to schedule an appointment with your dental professional for their recommendation.
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