“This blog tells you how to take care of your Invisalign aligners. It gives you daily maintenance tips, advice on how to handle them, and the best ways to keep your mouth clean so you can get the best results in West Hollywood.”
Taking care of your invisible braces is equally as important as wearing them all the time. Many of our patients have had amazing results with Invisalign West Hollywood and taking care of them is a key part of their success. It is important to take care of your aligners correctly from the start if you’re spending time and money on your smile.
Why Invisalign Care Matters?

Your aligners are constructed with great care to move your teeth into a better position. Trays that are clean and properly cared for assist keep your mouth healthy, lower the risk of cavities, and stop the aligners from changing color. Also, a clean aligner makes sure that bad breath or buildup doesn’t go in the way of your daily life.
Clean Your Aligners Daily
Let us start with the basics. Every morning and night, gently clean your aligners.
Use these tips:
- Rinse them with lukewarm (never hot) water.
- Use a soft toothbrush with clear, unscented soap.
- Avoid toothpaste it’s too abrasive and can scratch the aligners.
Keeping them clean helps prevent plaque buildup and odors.
Store Them Properly
When not wearing your aligners, always store them in their case. Leaving them out can:
- Expose them to bacteria.
- Increase the risk of loss or damage.
- Dry them out and make them brittle.
Make it a habit to carry your case with you especially when eating out or traveling.
Remove Before Eating or Drinking
We always remind our patients: only water is safe with aligners in. Remove your trays before consuming food or beverages. Colored or sugary drinks can:
- Stain your aligners.
- Trap sugars underneath, increasing cavity risk.
After eating, brush your teeth or rinse your mouth before putting your aligners back in.
Soak Your Aligners
For deep cleaning, soak your aligners at least once a day. We recommend:
- Invisalign cleaning crystals.
- Denture-cleaning tablets (if approved by your dentist).
This helps eliminate bacteria and keeps your aligners crystal-clear. Just remember to rinse thoroughly after soaking.
Don’t Use Harsh Chemicals
Avoid:
- Mouthwash (especially colored ones).
- Bleach or hydrogen peroxide.
- Strong cleaning agents.
These substances can warp your aligners or leave residue that irritates your gums.
Practice Good Oral Hygiene
Your aligners are only as clean as your mouth. To maintain your Invisalign be sure to:
- Brush twice daily.
- Floss once a day.
- Use fluoride toothpaste.
Keeping your teeth and gums healthy ensures the aligners work effectively and comfortably.
Handle with Care
Aligners are durable, but not indestructible. Always:
- Remove them using both hands to avoid bending.
- Avoid placing them in napkins (easy to toss out accidentally).
- Keep them away from pets dogs especially love to chew on them!
Know When to Replace or Report Damage
If your aligners crack, warp, or no longer fit, contact us right away. At our office offering Invisalign West Hollywood CA treatments, we help patients replace trays quickly and minimize delays in treatment.
Keep a Backup Set
If possible, hold onto your previous set of aligners. In case your current set is lost or damaged, wearing the old set temporarily can prevent your teeth from shifting back while we order a replacement.
Stay on Schedule
Wear your aligners 20–22 hours per day. Staying consistent ensures:
- Your treatment progresses on time.
- You avoid needing refinements or extending the plan.
We provide regular check-ins and digital scans to ensure everything stays on track.
Tips for Traveling with Invisalign
Travel smart with Invisalign by packing a case, cleaning tools, and extra trays to stay on track during your trip.
When traveling with West Hollywood Invisalign, pack:
- Your aligner case
- A travel-sized cleaning kit
- Extra aligners if your switch date falls during your trip
- Your orthodontist’s contact info in case of emergencies
Planning ahead can help you stay consistent while enjoying your trip.
What If They Smell or Stain?
If your aligners smell bad or get soiled it could be because you did not clean them properly or because food got stuck to them. To keep them fresh and clear brush and soak them every day, then rinse them well and keep Oral Hygiene.
It’s common for aligners to develop a slight odor if not cleaned well. Combat this with:
- Daily brushing and rinsing
- Regular soaks
- Brushing your tongue and gums too
Stained aligners can usually be avoided with proper care, but we’re always here to help if yours need professional evaluation.
When to Contact Us?
Reach out if you notice discomfort, damage or odor in your aligners. We are here to keep your treatment on track.
- Persistent discomfort
- A sharp edge on the aligner
- Unusual odor or taste
Let us know. We’ll check your aligners and provide safe solutions right away. Your comfort is our priority.
Conclusion

Invisalign is a powerful and discreet tool for transforming your smile but its success depends on consistent care. At the Personal Dental office, we’ve helped hundreds of patients keep their treatment on track with simple, daily habits. Whether it’s cleaning your aligners, protecting them from damage, or knowing when to ask for help, your smile journey matters to us. Proper Invisalign care ensures not only the best results but also the healthiest smile possible. Let’s take care of it together.