How to Clean Retainers: Full Guide to Remove Plaque, Deep Clean, and Keep Retainers Clear

You probably don’t go more than a day without cleaning your teeth… hopefully.

So when it comes to cleaning your retainer? Same rules apply.

If you’re wearing a retainer every day (or night), it’s constantly exposed to bacteria, plaque, and buildup, just like your teeth. Without proper cleaning, that buildup can lead to yellowing, odor, and even hardened plaque that’s much harder to remove later.

Keeping your retainer clean doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right routine, you can keep it clear, fresh, and working exactly how it should.

At GO Orthodontics in Columbus, Corinth, Oxford, Saltillo, Southaven, Starkville and Collierville in TN, Dr. Gililland, Dr. O’Bannon, Dr. Gonder, Dr. Radford, Dr. Chew and our team help patients keep their smiles looking their best, even after treatment.

TL;DR: How to Clean Retainers (Quick Guide)

  • Rinse your retainer every time you remove it.
  • Clean it daily with a soft toothbrush + mild soap.
  • Use Invisalign® Cleaning Crystals or Retainer Brite® for deeper cleaning.
  • Try an ultrasonic cleaner for a more thorough clean at home.
  • Soak in a vinegar + water solution to loosen hardened plaque.
  • Avoid hot water, boiling, or dishwashers (they can warp it).
  • Consistency prevents yellowing and plaque buildup.
  • We offer a Retainer Assurance Program to help protect your smile long after treatment is complete.

How to Clean Retainers Daily (The Right Way)

Cleaning your retainer daily is the easiest way to prevent plaque buildup on your retainer.

Here’s your simple daily retainer cleaning routine:

  1. Rinse your retainer under cool or lukewarm water.
  2. Use a soft toothbrush (different from your regular toothbrush) and mild, antibacterial non-abrasive soap (like Dial® soap.)
  3. Gently brush all surfaces (inside and out.)
  4. Rinse thoroughly before placing it back in your mouth.

Avoid toothpaste if it’s abrasive. It can scratch your retainer and create tiny areas where plaque can stick.

How to Get Plaque Off a Retainer

If you’re noticing a cloudy film or buildup, that’s likely plaque. The key is catching it early, before it hardens.

To remove plaque from a retainer:

  1. Rinse debris away first.
  2. Gently brush with a soft toothbrush.
  3. Use baking soda paste or mild soap.
  4. Rinse thoroughly.

If plaque is left too long, it can harden and become more difficult to remove; this is when a deeper clean helps.

How to Deep Clean a Retainer

Sometimes daily cleaning isn’t enough, especially if you’re dealing with odor, discoloration, or buildup.

Here are safe and effective ways to deep clean your retainer:

1. Invisalign Cleaning Crystals® or Retainer Brite® to Clean Retainers 

Invisalign Cleaning Crystals and Retainer Brite solutions are designed specifically for clear aligners and retainers. They’re great for breaking down buildup and keeping retainers fresh.

Here’s how to use both solutions:

  1. Dissolve the tablet or packet solution in water.
  2. Soak your retainer for the recommended time in the instructions.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.

2. Ultrasonic Retainer Cleaners

These small, modern retainer cleaning devices use sound waves to remove debris from tiny crevices. You can find ultrasonic retainer cleaners on Amazon!

It’s important to follow the instructions on your specific machine, but here’s how you typically use an ultrasonic retainer cleaner machine:

  1. Add water (and optional sanitizing solution).
  2. Place your retainer inside.
  3. Select the right mode, and let the machine do the work.

3. Baking Soda to Clean Retainers 

Baking soda is a simple, safe way to clean your retainer at home. 

Here’s how to use baking soda to clean your retainers:

  1. Mix 1–2 teaspoons of baking soda with a small amount of water to form a paste.
  2. Gently brush your retainer with a soft toothbrush.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with cool or lukewarm water.

Use a few times per week to help remove buildup, reduce odor, and improve yellowing on your retainer.

4. Vinegar Soak for Plaque Buildup on Retainer

If you’re dealing with hardened plaque, a vinegar soak can help loosen it.

How to use vinegar to clean retainers:

  1. Mix equal parts white vinegar and lukewarm water.
  2. Soak your retainer for 20–30 minutes.
  3. Gently brush with a soft toothbrush, then rinse thoroughly.

This helps break down buildup so it’s easier to remove without damaging your retainer.

How to Clean Yellow Retainers

If your retainer is starting to look yellow, it’s usually due to plaque buildup, bacteria accumulation, and/or inconsistent cleaning.

To improve yellowing retainers, here’s what you can do:

  1. Deep clean using Retainer Brite or Invisalign Cleaning Crystals.
  2. Use the baking soda deep clean solution, and/or the vinegar deep clean solution.
  3. Stay consistent with daily cleaning!

If discoloration doesn’t improve, it may be time for a replacement.

If your retainer becomes damaged, warped, or lost, replacement costs can add up over time. That’s why many patients choose to enroll in our Retainer Assurance Program, which helps make replacement retainers more affordable and convenient after treatment.

How to Remove a Clear Retainer Without Damaging It

Before you clean your retainer, make sure you’re removing it correctly.

  • Avoid pulling from one side, or twisting with your tongue.
  • Instead, use a clean finger to gently loosen both sides, and remove evenly to prevent bending or warping.

Proper handling helps your retainer maintain its shape and fit.

What to Avoid When Cleaning Retainers

To protect your retainer (and avoid costly replacements):

  • Never use hot water or boil your retainer
  • Never put it in the dishwasher
  • Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners
  • Never leave it exposed (especially around pets; they love them!)

Heat and aggressive cleaning can warp the plastic and affect how your retainer fits.

Accidents happen more often than you’d think. Retainers are commonly lost, stepped on, or chewed up by pets, which is one reason many patients appreciate having a Retainer Assurance Program in place.

How to Clean Retainers & Prevent Plaque Buildup Long-Term

The best way to avoid plaque buildup on your retainer is simple: consistency.

When you clean your retainer daily and deep clean it regularly, you’ll:

  • Prevent buildup before it starts
  • Keep your retainer clear and odor-free
  • Protect your smile after orthodontic treatment

We’re here to support retainer wear for life.

Still noticing buildup, discoloration, or not sure if your retainer is clean enough? Our team is here to help.

Retainer wear is essential for maintaining your smile long after braces or Invisalign® treatment is complete. That’s also why we offer our Retainer Assurance Program, designed to make replacement retainers more affordable, convenient, and stress-free if yours is ever lost or damaged.

Please bring your retainers to your next check-up appointment with us, or if you’re in need of new retainers, text us at (662) 715-4520 to schedule an appointment.

Whether you’re maintaining your results, in need of retainers in Columbus, Corinth, Oxford, Saltillo, Southaven, Starkville or  Collierville in TN, or just exploring orthodontic treatment, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

Book a complimentary consultation with us or start with a free virtual consultation today!

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