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It’s been known for a while that tonsil stones and mothball breath are related. In most cases the cause of bad breath in individuals is tonsil stones. How are the two connected you might be wondering. The bad breath comes from the composition of these stones.
What happens is if mucous, food debris, dead cells and bacteria collect around the tonsils, over time they become hard and form tonsil stones. So you can understand where the bad breath comes from. You just have a combination of all the wrong things there and for as long as the stones are there you will suffer from bad breath.
What you can do for your self is just pay more attention to your oral hygiene techniques. For most people brushing their teeth twice a day is sufficient. Try three or more times a day. Make it a point that every time you finish eating; your mouth is rinsed with mouth wash or warm water with baking soda. If you can you should also floss your teeth regularly. By following good oral hygiene standards you can prevent both tonsil stones and mothball breath.
There are a number of ways of dealing with these. One method would be to try flushing them out using a jet of water directed at the stones. Care should be taken not use too much pressure. You could try coughing them out. Not with a normal cough but if you can try doing repeated power coughs they might get dislodged.
Other methods besides surgery are also available. There are people who have been troubled by tonsil stones and mothball breath they’ve managed to come up with comprehensive ways of getting rid of them. You too can learn about some of the methods they relied on to help with the problem.
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Source by Toni Solomoon Sr.