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Jan 24

Removal and treatment of tonsil stones attached to the throat

Posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 in Dental Care, Health

Having tonsil stones or formation of calciferous substance formed in the throat is quite common for adults. These tonsil stones are characterized as white patches that stick on the walls of the throat. The actual formation of stones depend on if the person does not treat the white patches immediately therefore they accumulate and form tiny stones that can cause discomfort when swallowing. These tonsil stones are however not very dangerous to a person’s health and may be easily removed.

There are several treatment options for removing tonsil stones from your throat and this is only if you have really confirmed that these are tonsil stones. Treatment involves procedures that are very easy that you can do personally in the bathroom to minor surgical procedure done by a doctor. To remove tonsil stones, you can use a cotton swab dipped in warm water. Slowly reach the tonsillolith using the cotton swab and gently push to detach it from the throat walls.

Removing of tonsil stones using a cotton swab is ideal for larger tonsil stones but not for white calciferous substances that are just starting to form tonsil stones. For this, you can flush it with warm water by gargling and spitting out the water. This procedure should be done frequently to have the white substance dislodged from being attached to the crevices of the throat. You may also use any antiseptic gargle to assist you in flushing out the stones.

There are cases when the sore throat you have been experiencing results to having a chronic tonsillitis in addition to having tonsil stones. In these cases, the inner throat walls are swollen, irritated and very sensitive to touch and even very hard to swallow. You will not be able to remove the tonsil stones by yourself on these conditions; therefore you must see a doctor. He will be able to perform minor surgical procedure with very minimal anesthesia and safely remove the stones.

Preventing the formation of tonsil stones is easy and just the same as preventing any oral infection. Regularly practicing proper and thorough oral hygiene is the best and easiest way to prevent tonsil stone build up. This would include not only brushing your teeth and flossing but also gargling with an antiseptic mouthwash. Another tip is to drink plenty of water in regular intervals to flush out food particles and debris that may be stuck on the back of your throat.

Nov 23

How can tonsil stones be prevented

Posted on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 in Dental Care, Health

Having tonsil stones causes real problems and may be terrible for a person’s social life. This is because it leads to sore throat, bad breath, ear discomfort and a lot more. It can additionally be irritating to one’s throat if it becomes larger than the usual. An individual can experience a choking sensation, difficulty in swallowing, coughing matches, and various kinds of issues just about every solitary day.

Tonsil stones, medically called as tonsilollith, are caused by things like bacteria, dead white blood cells and the activity of enzymes on food that is trapped in the little pockets formed by the tonsils. Preventing it from forming on the mouth is the best way to go especially for those who have already experienced it. Understanding how it is formed and what the causes are makes it easier for one to prevent it.

Removing the elements that causes these tonsil stones to form is the first thing one must do. This is not only important in preventing tonsil stones, but it will also help you stop gingivitis and other nasty diseases. Brushing the teeth at least twice a day can help remove food particles and bacteria that form these stones. Gargling with a mouthwash will help you remove trapped food particles lingering near the tonsils, especially with an oxygenated mouthwash which takes it a step further by killing the bacteria that is present. Oxygenating toothpaste is also recommended because it kills the bacteria in the mouth, effective in preventing tonsil stones.

Eating about 30 minutes before bed time is not advisable. It is best to brush thoroughly after the last meal or snack to prevent any food particles from lingering around the mouth while one sleep. Eating the right kind of food can also help prevent tonsil stones. Food that contains too much sugar or starch has been directly linked to the formation of plaque in the mouth. Plaque has been known to contain bacteria which cause tonsil stones and gum disease.   Stay away from these to will eliminate 50% of any mouth problems.

Not only the food we eat affects the formation of tonsil stones, but also the things we drink. Sugary drinks have the capability to leave a residue within ones tonsils that can cause stones. Water is the best, easy and most valuable solution because it can wash away any food debris that has been collected, actively working in preventing tonsil stones.