Clean Your Night Guard with the Ultrasonic Sanitizing Device

How To Clean Your Night Guard With a Remi Ultrasonic Sanitizing Device: Safe Practices

How To Clean Your Night Guard With a Remi Ultrasonic Sanitizing Device: Safe Practices

If you invested in an ultrasonic dental sanitizing device to keep your night guard clean, be sure to use it correctly. This automated cleaning device can clean your night guard quickly, efficiently, and with little to no effort on your part. Still, it requires just as much care as your night guard to ensure it functions properly. Here are some safe practices when using the Remi Ultrasonic Night Guard Cleaning Device.

Conduct Weekly Maintenance

Ultrasonic dental sanitizing devices like the Remi Ultrasonic Night Guard Cleaning Device are great tools to clean your custom night guard with minimal effort. However, like all automated devices, they still require some care and maintenance to ensure they deliver the correct results.

We recommend that you clean the device once a week. Wipe down the inside and outside of your unit using a soft, slightly damp cloth. Cleaning the outside of the unit helps to keep it looking new and prevents any dirt or dust from getting inside.

Meanwhile, cleaning the inside of your unit removes any plaque or tartar build-up that may have occurred. Although our Remi ultrasonic dental sanitizing device kills 99.9% of germs, there is still a chance for build-up, which is why we recommend cleaning it out once a week. Be sure to completely dry your unit before putting it away.

Avoid Chemical Cleaners

Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaners when cleaning your Remi ultrasonic night guard appliance. These can damage the delicate inner workings of your unit and cause it to malfunction. Instead, use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe down your unit.

Read the Instructions

Finally, your Remi ultrasonic dental sanitizing device will have a manual outlining how to use it properly. Although the process is pretty straightforward, we recommend reading through the instructions before using your unit. This way, you can avoid any damage or malfunction.

Invest in the Remi Ultrasonic Night Guard Cleaning Device

The Remi Ultrasonic Night Guard Cleaning Device is an ultrasonic dental sanitizing device designed to clean custom mouth or night guards in just one step. It offers ultrasonic vibration technology (with 42,000 HZ high-frequency vibrations per second) and UV light for disinfection purposes. You can utilize either or both!

To use this appliance safely, be sure to conduct weekly maintenance, avoid harsh chemicals and cleaners, and read the instructions that come with your unit. By following these simple tips, you can keep your night guard clean while also keeping your ultrasonic dental sanitizing device in top shape.  Order yours today!

Ana has worked for the past two years at Remi. She is a California-native and proud San Franciscan. Ana Milian RDA Head Dental Technician






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