I have a retainer that I received in 1996 after I got my braces off. The only directions they gave me for cleaning it was to use Lava soap with a denture brush. Over the years, plaque has formed and hardened on the retainers. The Lava soap just wasn't getting this stuff off. I assumed it was just part of owning the retainer, and it wasn't possible to get it completely clean.
I did a quick google search and am finding that people are using denture cleaners like Efferdent or specialized retainer cleaners such as SonicBrite, RetainerFresh, and Retainer Brite. Has anyone here used any of these special products to clean your retainers? Do they work? Does anyone have any homemade formulas that work well?
Is it even possible to get my retainer completely clean again, given that it is so old? I really don't want to buy a new one, but it would be nice to get this one clean again if possible. I called my orthodontist's office and they said to try Efferdent. They weren't familiar with any of the special products listed above, or any homemade formulas. I tried the Efferdent tablets and they didn't do anything. Scraping the plaque off of the retainers isn't really an option since I don't want to scratch the plastic retainer.
I did a quick google search and am finding that people are using denture cleaners like Efferdent or specialized retainer cleaners such as SonicBrite, RetainerFresh, and Retainer Brite. Has anyone here used any of these special products to clean your retainers? Do they work? Does anyone have any homemade formulas that work well?
Is it even possible to get my retainer completely clean again, given that it is so old? I really don't want to buy a new one, but it would be nice to get this one clean again if possible. I called my orthodontist's office and they said to try Efferdent. They weren't familiar with any of the special products listed above, or any homemade formulas. I tried the Efferdent tablets and they didn't do anything. Scraping the plaque off of the retainers isn't really an option since I don't want to scratch the plastic retainer.