Water flossing or Waterpik A low-pressure water irrigator, such as a water flosser, is another useful tool for dislodging tonsil stones, as well as prevent new ones from developing. To remove your stones with a water flosser, carefully aim the flosser towards the tonsil stones. Put it at ...
Gently press on the tonsil with a cotton swab to remove the small stones. Gargle with salt water immediately. See a dentist if the stones are large or keep coming back. Invest in a water pik to flush out your mouth; this is a good idea even if you don’t get tonsil stones in ...
2 i got plastic spoon from my kichin i prefered it because it could fit my mouth up to whole way back and i put on the side of my tonsil and pushed to other side as hard as i could i swear God lot of freaking bad smelling stones with whitish similiquid come out as ...
Tonsilloliths (tonsil stones) Oral Infections Gum Diseases This article is going to focus on treating the main cause of bad breath:Poor oral hygiene. 90% of the cases of halitosis are due to anaerobic bacteria in the mouth, and proper oral hygiene can usually fix it. If you suspect that i...
If you’ve noticed little white flecks stuck to the back of your mouth on either side of your uvula (the dangling ball in the back of your mouth), you should go visit a dentist. These white specks are known as tonsil stones. They are calcified food, mucus, and bacteria clumps. While...