If you believe you have tonsil stones (caséum) on your tonsils, it is best to consult a dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Tonsil stones are usually present when the body is fighting an infection. A dentist can provide professional advice on what is causing the issue and recommend a suitable treatment. It is important to seek professional help rather than attempting to remove the stones yourself with over-the-counter products.
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