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Tonsil Stones – How to Remove Them

November 11, 2009 in Tonsil Stone Remedies, Tonsil Stones by Josh (admin)

There’s articles all over the web describing how to remove tonsil stones that have built up inside your tonsil crypts. In this article I’ll cover every method that we’ve ever come across in order to ensure that you find a method of how to remove tonsil stones that works best for you. We’ve found that the majority of the time, a particular method that works for one person doesn’t work nearly as well for another.

Tonsil Stones Removal

Method 1: Using either a Q-Tip or a finger, apply pressure to the outside of the tonsil which can squeeze the tonsil stone up and out of the crypt. Sometimes people apply pressure and then push up on their tonsil to further coax the stone up and out.

Method 2: This particular method only works for some people. Using your throat muscles, flex and contract the back of your tongue and throat causing pressure which can push tonsil stones out. From our research only a number of people were able to remove tonsil stones using this method.

Method 3: If you can physically see a stone sticking out of your tonsil, using a dental pick you can pull it directly out. One must use caution when applying this method as if you’re careless it could result in making your tonsils bleed and worse, an infection.

Method 4: This is the most effective method by far, and the most widely used as well. Using a dental irrigation unit, you can use pressurized water to squirt inside the tonsil crypt, flushing out all existing tonsil stones. Before you go and buy a cheap irrigation unit take my word of caution; You’ll need to purchase a unit that has a very low pressure setting. When I first read about this method I purchased a $40 unit from Amazon and it ripped my tonsils apart. I had bleeding and an infection that resulted from using this cheap unit. Out of the dental irrigators that I’ve tried by far I prefer the QuickBreeze Dental Oral Irrigator which directly connects to your faucet so it lets your decide the pressure, rather than using a hand-held unit that has two settings “high & highest”.

I feel like I’m rambling here but it’s the Quickbreeze is actually made to use on your gums, so if you ever experience bleeding gums or gum disease (which can cause bad breath right beside tonsil stones) then this is killing two birds with one stone. Take care, feel free to email me any questions or leave a comment! – Josh

Tags: bad breath cures, review, Tonsil Stones, tonsil stones removal
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Review – QuickBreeze Dental Irrigator – Tonsil Stones Removal

August 28, 2009 in Product Reviews, Tonsil Stone Remedies by Josh (admin)

Tonsil Stones Removal - Oral Irrigator

Today in review is a new tonsil stone removal method covered in our e-book “Tonsil Stones – The Real Cure”. I’ve had a lot of comments saying “I have this tonsil stone lodged deep inside and I can’t get it out! Some of you may purchase a normal oral irrigator to try to remove the tonsil stone(s). A word of warning; Almost every oral irrigation unit out there uses way too much pressure, even on the lowest setting! The reason they produce so much pressure is because they’re actually not made to clean out tonsil crypts, they’re made to use pressure to clean in between the teeth and gums. I’ve personally tried two portable units and they’ve both made my tonsils bleed, which could lead to infection. Anyone with tonsil stones knows that the last thing they need over bad breath, is swollen and infected tonsils!

The solution? The Dental Irrigator from QuickBreeze. The reason this is different from other oral irrigation units is that it hooks directly to your faucet, so YOU control the pressure! This is completely essential considering most tonsil stone sufferer’s tonsils can’t handle the pressure that a typical unit produces. The tip is curved so you can easily reach the end inside your tonsil crypts.

Tis all for today! Take care everyone – Josh Katherman

Tags: Tonsil Stones, tonsil stones removal, tonsilloliths
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