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Asking for Wife, Female, 29 years old, Karachi

A small white stone type thing has developed inside the mouth of wife which can be seen in the photograph (on top left side). What is this and why it has developed inside her mouth? How to remove this? Is it dangerous?

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Dentist in Islamabad - Dr. Ayesha Khan

Dr. Ayesha Khan - Dentist

BDS, RDS | Islamabad

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321 Positive Reviews

Dear patient it seems to be tonsil stone
it usually if not painfull can b left n it goes away with time
if its causing discomfort start doing salt water gargles or any mouth wash gargles many times a day
if it persists u can see a surgeon for manually emoving it .
it isnt dangerous though .

Dentist in Karachi - Dr. Shehla

Dr. Shehla - Dentist

BDS | Karachi

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8 Positive Reviews

Gargle with salt water in an attempt to dislodge the tonsil stone. Mix one-fourth to one-half a teaspoon of salt in warm water, and tilt your head back so the water flows toward the back of your throat without swallowing it.

This is tonsil stone. It is not dangerous can only cause bad breath.

Dentist in Peshawar - Dr. Yusaf Imran

Dr. Yusaf Imran - Dentist

BDS , MDS (Orthodontics) | Peshawar

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20 Positive Reviews

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Dentist in Karachi - Dr. Anum Shehzad

Dr. Anum Shehzad - Dentist

BDS, RDS, C-Orthodontics | Karachi

Dear patient I have read your problem. According to the picture it is a tonsil stone. You can do luke warm water gargles with adding some salt in it. If you are a BP patient then avoid adding salt. For further evaluation book an appointment with Marham. Thanks.

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