What Are Tonsil Stones?

added on: December 21, 2021
woman with sore throat

So you’ve probably heard of kidney stones, but what about tonsil stones? It’s actually a common condition that your dentist in The Woodlands can help you understand a little bit more about. For some patients, tonsil stones are a recurring condition; for other people, they might never experience them in their lifetime.

Some Common Causes of Tonsil Stones

Stand in front of a mirror, open up, and say, “ah.” When you see the tonsils in the back of your throat, take note of all of the nooks and crannies. These are the perfect places for bacteria to hide out and become trapped. When this happens, the bacteria and debris can form tiny white tonsil stones as they harden over time. Some of the most common causes of why tonsil stones occur include a wide range of bacterial and viral infections such as:

  • Streptococcus bacteria
  • Adenoviruses
  • Influenza virus
  • Herpes simplex virus
  • Enteroviruses

Tonsillitis: Understanding the Signs and Symptoms

Tonsillitis is generally caused by painful inflammation and swelling in your tonsils. However, there are some other symptoms you need to be on the lookout for if you or someone in your family has tonsil stones:

  • Bad breath
  • Frequent sore throats
  • Earaches
  • Trouble swallowing

You should also be mindful if you have an ongoing cough or persistent swelling. It’s best to see your doctor or dentist in The Woodlands to get professional advice.

How Can You Prevent Tonsil Stones?

Chronic tonsillitis is the perfect match for tonsil stones. So, the best way to ensure you’re free from tonsil stones in the future is to consider having your tonsils removed. This is also known as a tonsillectomy and involves removing your tonsil tissue completely, so there’s no more inflammation and issues for you or your kiddo. Once you’re healed, you can take comfort in knowing you’ll never experience the discomfort of a tonsil infection or unwanted tonsil stones ever again!

Are you having trouble with tonsil stones? You can schedule an appointment at our dental office in The Woodlands so we can talk with you about your experience and goals. We can work with you and your primary care physician to help you get rid of tonsil issues and stay healthy. Please call us to get started!

Accepting new patients at both of our dental offices on Panther Creek and Medical Plaza Drive.

About The Author

Dr. Alisa Reed is a seasoned dentist with over 25 years of experience in the dentistry field spanning preventive to cosmetic dentistry. She regularly attends continuing dental education classes and seminars on advanced dental procedures. Passionate about helping her patients achieve optimal oral health and well-being, she has recently started treating those with sleep apnea through effective sleep medicine treatments.