Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The White spot on Your Tonsils Is Probably Tonsil Stones (Tonsilloliths)

Tonsil Stones (Tonsiliths)

 
What is a tonsilith? Tonsiliths, also known as tonsil stones, are irregularly shaped, whitish/yellow, foul-smelling globs of mucus and bacteria, sometimes appear as a white spot on the tonsils, that get caught in the back of the throat. They form in the tonsil crypts which are simply small pockets or divots that appear in everyones tonsils. The scientific name for these white globs is tonsiliths.
Here is the specific method I used to get rid of my tonsil stones.

It is only recently that the oral care community has begun to understand what these white spots actually are - many people have reported that their dentist told them that they were just extra food debris, which is not true!

These tonsil stones don't do any physical harm, and sporadically coughing them up doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with you. However, they can be annoying (who wants to cough one up while they are kissing someone?), and sometimes they are an indication that you have bad breath.


If you have ever broken open a tonsil stone, then you know that they smell absolutely terrible! The smell is actually caused by a combination of volatile sulfur compounds (methyl mercaptan and hydrogen sulfide), post nasal drip, and bacteria.


They will only form in people who still have their tonsils; however, that does not mean that you should run out and get your tonsils removed! Not too long ago, they were routinely removed for being swollen and inflamed. What was not understood then was that the tonsils' sole purpose is to prevent organisms and bacteria from traveling deeper in the throat.


Tonsilloliths are not something that you have to live with - there are various treatments to get rid of them, without having your tonsils removed (which can be dangerous as people get older). So, check out the possibilities when you have a white spot on tonsil and other various symptoms.


 Cure Your Tonsil Stones Now!


Saturday, December 29, 2012

Testimonials: The 7 Easy Steps To Eliminate Tonsil Stones Guide

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==Classification==
Tonsilloliths or tonsil stones are [[calcification]]s that form in the crypts of the palatal tonsils. They are also known to form in the throat and on the roof of the mouth. Tonsils are filled with crevices where bacteria and other materials, including dead cells and mucus, can become trapped. When this occurs, the debris can become concentrated in white formations that occur in the pockets. Thusly, the white spot on tonsil and bad breath are common.  [http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/tonsil-stones-tonsilloliths-treatment-and-prevention Tonsil Stones - WebMD.com]
Tonsilloliths are formed when this trapped debris combines and hardens, or calcifies. This tends to occur most often in people who suffer from chronic inflammation in their tonsils or repeated bouts of tonsillitis. They are often associated with [[post-nasal drip]]. These [[Calculus (medicine)|calculi]] are composed of calcium salts such as [[hydroxyapatite]] or calcium carbonate apatite, [[oxalate]]s and other [[magnesium]] salts or containing ammonium radicals, macroscopically appear white or yellowish in color, and are usually of small size - though there have been occasional reports of large tonsilloliths, tonsil stones or calculi in peritonsillar locations. Many people have small tonsilloliths that develop in their tonsils, and it is quite rare to have a large and solidified tonsil stone.

===Giant===
Much rarer than the typical tonsil stones are giant tonsilloliths. Giant tonsilloliths may often be mistaken for other oral maladies, including [[peritonsillar abscess]], and tumours of the or white spot on tonsil (tonsil stones).{{cite journal | author=Padmanabhan TK, Chandra Dutt GS, Vasudevan DM, Vijayakumar