emmi®-pet Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaning
Some of the amazing results we are seeing with emmi®-pet ultrasonic teeth cleaning
FAQs
emmi®-pet is an ultrasound toothbrush (each dog has their own personal toothbrush) and a specially formulated ultrasound toothpaste.
Ultrasound reaches deep below the gum line to kill germs and bacteria and cleans the teeth and gums to prevent the build up of plaque and tartar. At the same time it increases the blood flow to the gums to heal wounds and stop bleeding.
- Completely silent
- Gentle way to clean the teeth because there is no need for mechanical movement
- Breaks down bacteria and promotes blood circulation in gingivitis. Your dog can’t tell you when they have toothache so it’s essential that you take steps to prevent it.
Regular teeth cleaning is recommended by veterinarians
A tooth extraction and clean at the vets will typically cost around £600+. Getting your dog’s teeth cleaned regularly will avoid costly vet’s bills in the future.
Regular cleaning is the most important measure in the fight against dental decay. Ultrasound (air waves – air oscillations) perform the cleaning so brushing is not necessary. Ultrasound cleans more effectively than regular brushing, destroying bacteria even in gum pockets.
Neglecting your dog’s dental health can have other serious health implications, as bacteria from a dental infection can result in other organs being compromised, including the heart valves and kidneys.
Although we would recommend more regular treatment, even having your dog’s teeth treated when they come in for grooming will be beneficial, as the ultrasound waves kill bacteria right under the gum line and will help to keep your dog’s teeth healthy and consequently improve their overall health. If you notice a build up of plaque, you can book a course of sessions to get back on track.
The Emmi-pet Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaning system effectively combats:
- Gingivitis and periodontitis
- Oral cavity diseases
- Plaque and tartar build up
- Bad breath
Ultrasound reaches deep below the gum line to kill germs and bacteria and cleans the teeth and gums to prevent the build up of plaque and tartar. At the same time it increases the blood flow to the gums to heal wounds and stop bleeding.
Puppy teeth will begin to fall out when the puppy is between 4 and 6 months old. Timing varies by breed; some smaller breeds tend to hold on to their baby teeth longer. But once most dogs are 7 to 8 months old they will have traded their first set of chompers for a set of 42 permanent adult teeth.
It is estimated that by the time they are 2 years old, 80% of dogs begin to show signs of oral disease.
By using ultrasound tooth cleaning as part of a regularly scheduled routine, you can avoid taking your pet to the vet for a professional cleaning, which can only be achieved with full anaesthesia.
Your first appointment will involve a consultation to assess any issues that may need a vet visit before commencing. All being well the first treatment takes 45 minutes to an hour.
Subsequent maintenance treamtments take around 30 minutes and can be added on to the end of your regular grooming appointment.
If you would like to book an appointment please fill out the form below.
New customers will be asked for a £24 deposit to secure their booking (please note, deposits are non refundable)
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First Teeth Cleaning appointment
£54Not every dog is suitable for teeth cleaning, some will just not tolerate it. If we cant get the full clean done due to issues with the dogs teeth or they are showing signs of stress the charge is just £24.