Plaque buildup
Plaque can mineralize into tartar along the gum line.

That brown buildup is hardened plaque and tartar that ordinary brushing may not remove.
This module is ready for the store’s final, approved refund terms. It must match the published DeepSweep return policy before launch.
Visible buildup, bad breath, drooling, difficulty eating, bleeding, inflammation, injury, or distress should be discussed with a veterinarian. At-home hygiene does not replace professional examination or treatment.
Plaque can mineralize into tartar along the gum line.
Stop use and seek veterinary guidance if your dog shows pain, bleeding, severe inflammation, injury, or distress.
Veterinary dental care remains essential when disease or advanced buildup is suspected.

Precision cleaning
Ultrasonic vibrations help break down visible buildup. The contact sensor is designed to pause active vibration when the tip reaches soft tissue.

Quiet by design
The confirmed product specification states operation under 30 dB, intended to reduce noise-related stress compared with louder grooming devices.

Designed for multiple dog sizes with adjustable settings.

Start slowly and follow the setup guide.

Use only on calm, healthy oral tissue.



Reference imagery is shown under the confirmed recreation authorization. Individual results vary and are not a substitute for veterinary care.
Plaque and tartar carry bacteria and may irritate the gum line. Routine hygiene can support oral cleanliness, while suspected disease requires veterinary care.
The store owner has confirmed the same product data as the reference device: a compact precision tip and five adjustable settings for multiple dog sizes. Introduce the device gradually.
The approved reference guidance recommends replacing scaler heads every 30 days for hygiene and consistent performance.
Visible changes may begin during the first uses, depending on the amount and hardness of buildup. Results vary.
Start with brief, low-intensity familiarization sessions. Never force or use the device on a distressed dog.
The approved reference product guidance states up to 30 days of typical use per full charge; actual duration depends on settings and use time.
No. It supports routine at-home oral hygiene and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.