Even though they are rare, tonsil stones (or tonsilloliths) can be a big problem for those infected, mainly due to their annoying symptoms. These can include swelling of the gums and tonsils, difficultly and pain when swallowing and the development of seriously bad breath (halitosis), as well as some others. Because of these it’s no surprise that people want to learn how to remove their tonsil stones and prevent them from ever coming back.
That is exactly what is taught on howtogetridoftonsilstones.org.
Within the site, many articles, posts and helpful videos are found that explain different areas of tonsil stone treatment. These include; which are the best mouthwashes to use to aid their symptoms; which is are best tools to use to dislodge them; and how to stop the inevitable bad breath that they cause.
The sites main purpose is to make sure that anyone who suffers from tonsil stones understands how to remove them safely and correctly in the easiest way possible after making a visit. This can be done in many different ways but the author, Lyle, has found that this is done most effectively with a tool, such as a Water Pik, dental irrigation syringe or Lighted Pik.
When used correctly, they will speed up the removal process and make it much easier on the user than some of other natural methods would – methods such as coughing, gargling salt water and using a finger. Within the site it is shown how to use tools these properly (as well as some others) and it is explained which ones would be most suitable for certain types of people. For example, the Water Pik would not be ideal for those with sensitive gums and tonsils as the stream of water will be too intense, instead they should use the irrigation syringe.
Of course removing tonsil stones is not the only big concern for those infected, preventing them from coming is another which is why the site also focuses on this. There are many ways in which this can be done but the most effective are gargling Apple Cider Vinegar on a daily basis, taking oral probiotics and maintaining a good level of oral hygiene. As all of these promote the same outcome (reducing the bad bacteria and fungi content within the mouth) there isn’t one in particular that stands above the rest, it’s more a matter of practicing one on daily basis and ensuring a commitment to it.
Depending on how severe the situation is however, other methods can be carried out at the same time but this is not likely necessary.
To learn more about tonsil stone formation, prevention and removal, please visit howtogetridoftonsilstones.org for more information.
