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🦷 Professional Ultrasonic Dog Teeth Cleaning

Our ultrasonic teeth cleaning service offers a safe, gentle, and effective way to maintain your dog’s oral hygiene as part of their grooming routine.

Why Choose Dofos?

✅ Experienced and caring grooming team

✅ Calm and gentle environment for your dog

✅ Easy to book alongside your regular groom

✅ Visible before and after progress

What Is Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaning?

Our service uses a vibration free ultrasonic toothbrush that emits high frequency waves to remove plaque, tartar, bacteria, and food particles. It reaches areas that manual brushes often miss. It is completely silent, gentle, and stress free for your dog.

There is no scraping, no sedation, and no discomfort. Just clean, healthy teeth and fresher breath.

Why Dental Hygiene Matters for Dogs

Dental disease affects more than 80% of dogs by age three. If left untreated, plaque and tartar can lead to gum problems, tooth loss, and even internal health issues. Regular brushing helps, but most pet owners struggle to clean thoroughly, especially below the gumline.

That’s where our professional ultrasonic cleaning comes in.

🦷 Dofos Teeth Cleaning FAQ

What is your ultrasonic teeth-cleaning service?
We use a professional ultrasonic tooth-cleaning device to remove plaque, tartar, bacteria, and stains. It works without vibration or anesthesia. It's quiet, quick (30 to 60 minutes), and safe for dogs of all sizes.
How is this different from at-home brushing?
Our equipment uses high-frequency ultrasound to clean deep into the gum pockets, reaching areas that manual brushing often misses. Grooming salons such as Absolutely Animals describe it as “state-of-the-art oral hygiene technology that performs better than manual toothbrushes.”
Is it comfortable for my dog?
Yes. Ultrasound is silent and vibration-free. Clients like Pet Pavilion London describe it as “pain free…no vibrations or noises” and note big improvements after just one session.
Does this replace vet dental cleanings?
It’s a complementary grooming service, not a veterinary procedure. For severe periodontal disease or heavy tartar buildup, we recommend a veterinary dental under anesthesia.
Will my dog need to be sedated?
No sedation is used. Dogs remain calm and awake throughout the session, as confirmed by positive salon feedback from many providers.