Tonsil stones, or tonsilloliths, affect up to 10% of the population, with prevalence rising in adults aged 20-40. These small, calcified deposits form in the crypts of the tonsils, areas where the oral and lymphatic systems intersect. While many cases remain asymptomatic, persistent or recurrent tonsil stones can cause discomfort, bad breath, and challenges in daily life. Such cases often prove difficult to manage, requiring ongoing attention and effective remedies to prevent recurrence. Understanding the underlying mechanisms and available home treatments is essential for those seeking relief.
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15. Avoiding Smoking Smoking is a significant risk factor for many oral health problems, including the formation of tonsil stones. The chemicals in tobacco smoke dry…