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    How Long Do Tonsil Stones Last?

    August 5, 2023 /

    This article is a part of our Q&A series in which we give detailed answers to our readers' questions. Have a question? Don't hesitate and send it to us to get a detailed answer! Tonsil stones, also known as tonsilloliths, are a common oral health issue. They are small, off-white deposits that can build up in the craters on the tonsils and are often mistaken for a throat infection. These calcified deposits can cause discomfort and are often associated with bad breath. This article offers an in-depth overview of tonsil stones, exploring what they are, the symptoms, causes, and how long they can last. We will also discuss prevention and…

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    Tonsil Stones: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments How to Remove

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    Key Facts Tonsil stones are medically referred to as tonsilloliths They form in the crevices of the tonsils and are composed of calcified material They often contain calcium, but can also have magnesium, phosphorus, and ammonia Bad breath, throat discomfort, and difficulty swallowing are common symptoms Tonsil stones are a common condition but are more prevalent in adults than in children Depending on size and symptoms, tonsil stones can be removed at home or may require professional medical intervention What are Tonsil Stones? Tonsil stones are small, calcified deposits that form within the crevices of the tonsils. They develop when debris, such as food particles, dead cells, and bacteria, become…

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