A bite plate can become cloudy due to the accumulation of plaque, food particles, and bacteria, which can develop from regular use if not cleaned properly. Additionally, exposure to saliva and other substances can cause the material to degrade over time, leading to discoloration. Using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals can also contribute to cloudiness by damaging the surface of the bite plate. Regular cleaning and proper maintenance can help prevent this issue.
Impurities
Yes you can. Iam getting my bite plate in a week and i have had braces for 9 months.
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depends on what makes it cloudy, if it is cloudy from the tap , run it again. if it is cloudy due to too much steriliser in the water then yes. if it is cloudy and you dont know why, clen the tank and put bottled water in the tank to be sure.
Carbon dioxide!
A bite plate is a dental appliance designed to help correct an overbite by repositioning the jaw and teeth. When it was placed, it likely felt a bit uncomfortable as your mouth adjusted to the new device. Over time, it should help improve your bite alignment and overall dental health. Be sure to follow your orthodontist's care instructions for the best results.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
A bite alarm is used in fishing. It makes a sound when a fish tags the fishing line to alert the fisherman. The bite alarm is on the fishing line in a way that makes a sound when the line moves.
not exactly.its our vision that makes the moon change shape actually its not happening. on cloudy days it happens like MAGIC!!
a dirty martini will have a splash of olive juice to make it cloudy
It turns from a clear, colourless substance to a cloudy, whitish precipitate
The cellulite.