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Old 02-15-2008, 06:46 PM
angelbabiez9700 angelbabiez9700 is offline
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I have had the same tray in now for over two weeks, my Dr. wants me to switch them every 3 weeks. Mine dont smell or taste moldy, but I did notice that it is very easy to think they are clean when they actually arent. I brushed out my tray for a good two minutes thinking they were really clean and nice, I looked at them really closely noticing the lines that were in them and as I was looking very closely I could see some whitish colored dots from food I had eaten, and it wasnt exactly easy to clean off and really hard to see. I used my toothbrush, a Q tip, rag, and even a tooth pick to try and get it off because it stuck in between the back teeth and some was stuck where the buttons go, other parts where deep down in the tray where the end of your teeth sit. Sometimes it seemed almost impossible to clean these areas in the tray. I had to look really good at them in the light to see this, so now I always inspect and check and then inspect again to make sure its clean.
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