Yes, it is normal for dental spacers, often made of rubber or plastic, to turn yellow over time. This discoloration can occur due to exposure to saliva, food, and beverages, as well as the natural wear and tear of the material. While yellowing does not typically affect their function, it's a good idea to keep your dentist informed about any changes or concerns regarding your spacers.
yes,as they get older they shall turn a bit yellow
Some varieties of tomato have yellow fruits and therefore this is perfectly normal.
It is only normal if the eggs are not fertilized...
yes you can however you need spacers
Yes Yes it is.
Geranium leaves turn yellow due to various reasons such as overwatering, nutrient deficiencies, pests, or diseases. This can disrupt the normal chlorophyll production in the leaves, leading to the yellowing.
Oh no, That's normal.
Babies can be red, bluish, purplish, or yellow at birth. They soon turn a normal color.
same as normal the barings on 1st then u need the spacers to stop it rubbin the top of the frame
Elephant ears turn yellow due to a natural process called senescence, where older leaves lose their green pigment chlorophyll and reveal underlying yellow pigments. This is a normal part of the plant's growth cycle and does not necessarily indicate a problem.
They probably can't turn yellow, but some of them are naturally yellow..........
The cervix may be coated with an iodine solution that causes normal cells to turn brown and abnormal cells to turn white or yellow. This is called a Schiller test