Caseum Complications (4/11)
Caseum can calcify into tonsil stones, causing discomfort and pain and sometimes requiring treatment.

Disposal and Consultation on Caseum (5/11)
The cassette can often be removed naturally, but if the problem persists, consultation with an ENT for manual cleaning is recommended.

Advanced Caseum Treatments (6/11)
Treatments such as cryotherapy, laser, or tonsillectomy may be considered if the caseum persists despite cleaning.

Preventing caseum formation (7/11)
Good oral hygiene, hydration, and the use of non-alcoholic mouthwashes are essential to prevent caseus.