Caseum, that strange term that evokes cheese, hides a far less appetizing reality: clumps of dead cells and debris that lodge in the tonsils. But what causes this unpleasant buildup and how can it be effectively removed?
Tonsils and Caseum (1/11)
Caseum on the tonsils, often responsible for bad breath, forms in the tonsillar crypts due to the accumulation of dead cells, food debris, and bacteria.
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