When was the last time you removed bacteria in your dogs mouth? Are you concerned by bad breath and the thought of having your dog put under anaesthetic at the vet?
By three years old 80% of dogs will have some level of dental disease.
Regular cleaning is the most effective way to prevent it.
- Minimise plaque and tartar formation.
- Cleans without movement, vibration or noise.
- Cleans where bristles cannot reach (e.g. gum pockets, interdental spaces, deep in fissures).
- Improves blood circulation and lymphatic flow.
- No abrasive damage or irritation to teeth and gums
- Promotes wound healing and regeneration.
- Antibacterial effect eliminates pathogenic bacteria on the teeth, on the gums and in the gum pockets.
- Enables the immune system to focus on other issues.
Why ultrasound air-oscillations are superior for pet teeth cleaning:
- No movement or vibration, so your dog does not experience any stress.
- Penetrates deep into gums, so reaches places no other brush can get.
- The antibacterial effect cures and prevents carries and gum inflammation.
- Improves blood circulation, there for stimulating healthy tissue.
- The abrasion-free technique so does not hurt the enamel.
- Tooth cleaning and tartar removal remove the risk of anaesthesia, saving you money from visiting the vet.