Your dentures turn blue under a black light because of residue or plaque on your dentures. Even if you can't see or feel a residue, it will probably always be there to some degree.
Dentures or false teeth can appear blue under black light due to the presence of certain materials or additives used in their fabrication, such as fluorescent agents. These materials can absorb ultraviolet (UV) light and re-emit it as visible light, often in the blue spectrum. Additionally, some acrylic resins used in dentures may contain dyes or chemicals that react under UV exposure, enhancing the blue appearance.
Of course you can. But it would not be a good idea to turn it on.
you turn it on at the setting section. it is good for voice commands and many other thihngs aswell.
No a carrot can not turn you blue.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
turn clockwise till stopped, then 1 1/4 turn out is the basic setting
That is a setting that the dealers' scan tool can turn off and on.That is a setting that the dealers' scan tool can turn off and on.
No. The beetle does not turn the tree blue.
Acids turn blue litmus pink and bases turn pink litmus blue.
no it will turn purpel
When Her Eyes Turn Blue EP was created in 2009.