Cleaning Essix

If you have finished with your orthodontic treatment and are wearing retainers (or will be soon), this is a special place to connect with others in your (enviable) situation. Ask a question or make a comment about life post-braces.

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michael33
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Cleaning Essix

#1 Post by michael33 »

I know this topic has been raised & when I do a search it shows about 2263 matches, I don't have the time to read through all of those. :?

What is the best way to clean essix retainers?

Betty Bat
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#2 Post by Betty Bat »

Is there any difference between the types of denture cleaner? I'm using one that starts with "E". The box said specifically that it could be used on retainers and mouth guards, so I was wondering if there are different formulations for these. I know that I could look at the box, but I suspect that there will be a list of chemicals and I might know what some of them do, but probably not all of them.

P.S. My husband was given the unnamed denture cleaner that starts with "P" by our dentist, for cleaning his mouth guard.

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#3 Post by totalwise »

LOL I think naming of products is allowed, as long as you don't have an agenda, and trying to drum up business for your company/affiliate.
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#4 Post by Betty Bat »

Well, one of the products had been involved in spam to the board, so if you type it in, it will be replaced with:
[quote]The cleaner that starts with the letter P that has been used in spam posts, so it's censored.. [/quote]

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#5 Post by totalwise »

I stand corrected
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