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How to Sterilize Your Night Guard (Step-by-Step)
March 27, 2024 · Ashely Notarmaso

If you’re wondering how to sterilize your night guard, the goal is simple: go beyond daily cleaning and perform a deep disinfection that kills bacteria, fungi, and odor-causing buildup. In this guide, we’ll show you safe, dentist-approved sterilization methods — and what to avoid — so your night guard stays fresh and safe for long-term use.

👉 For daily cleaning routines, see our [Complete Guide to Cleaning Your Night Guard].

Why Sterilization Matters

  • Daily rinsing removes debris, but germs can still accumulate.

  • Deep sterilization once a week prevents bacteria growth and bad odors.

  • Extends the life of your guard by keeping the material strong and fresh.


Safe Ways to Sterilize Your Night Guard

  1. Ultrasonic Cleaner with UV Light

    • Best option for thorough, 360° cleaning.

    • Removes debris while UV kills 99% of bacteria.

    • Example: [Sentinel Ultrasonic Cleaner + UV Sterilizer].

  2. Antibacterial Soaking Tablets

    • Drop-in tablets (like denture or retainer cleaners).

    • Soak 5–10 minutes in lukewarm water.

    • Rinse thoroughly before wearing again. ADA‑accepted cleaning solutions, like denture cleaner tablets, are effective at reducing bacteria buildup in removable dental appliances like night guards

  3. Diluted Hydrogen Peroxide (3%)

    • Mix equal parts peroxide + water.

    • Soak 5–10 minutes, then rinse with cool water.

    • Great for disinfecting without damaging material.


What NOT to Use

  • 🚫 Boiling water — warps the plastic.

  • 🚫 Harsh cleaners (bleach, alcohol, vinegar) — break down material, irritate mouth.

  • 🚫 Toothpaste with abrasives — scratches surface, traps bacteria.


Pro Tips for Long-Term Freshness

  • Sterilize once a week, daily clean after every wear.

  • Store dry in a ventilated case.

  • Replace guards when they show cracks, cloudiness, or odor that doesn’t go away.


FAQs About Sterilizing Night Guards

Q: How often should I sterilize my night guard?
At least once per week, in addition to daily cleaning.

Q: Can I just use mouthwash to sterilize?
No. Most mouthwashes contain alcohol, which can damage your guard.

Q: Is the ultrasonic + UV method worth it?
Yes — it’s the safest, most effective way to sterilize at home.


Final Thoughts

Sterilizing your night guard keeps it fresh, odor-free, and safe against bacteria. A quick weekly deep clean ensures your guard lasts longer and protects your oral health.

💚 At Sentinel, we recommend pairing daily rinsing with weekly sterilization using an ultrasonic UV cleaner or safe soaking solution.

👉 Looking for the easiest way? Try our [Ultrasonic Cleaner + UV Sterilizer] and keep your night guard as clean as the day you got it.


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