Everything You Need to Know
Every detail of the TENAX Pet Tartar Remover is worth knowing. Here's a closer look...
- High-frequency vibrations physically break apart the mineral deposits that form tartar
- Vibrations loosen and lift buildup from tooth surfaces and along the gumline
- No sharp tools, no scraping, no pain-triggering contact with sensitive gum tissue
- Different from brushing: targets hardened buildup that a brush cannot dislodge
- Designed for use on dogs and cats of all sizes
- Ultrasonic frequency is calibrated to clean effectively without causing discomfort
- Most pets tolerate it well after a brief adjustment period
- Introduce gradually over the first few sessions to build comfort
- Professional veterinary dental cleanings can cost hundreds of dollars per visit
- They often require anesthesia, bloodwork, and a full exam on top of the cleaning
- Regular at-home maintenance can meaningfully reduce how often professional cleanings are needed
- Not a replacement for annual vet checkups, but a strong complement to them
- Yellow and brown tartar deposits on tooth surfaces
- Plaque buildup from food and bacteria
- Surface staining on enamel
- Buildup along and just below the gumline
- Start with short sessions of 1 to 2 minutes to let the pet adjust
- Work gently along each tooth and the gumline
- Two to three times per week is the recommended maintenance schedule
- For heavier buildup, daily short sessions in the first few weeks accelerate results
- Charges via USB, compatible with standard adapters and power banks
- Clean the device body with a slightly damp cloth, never immerse the main unit
- Replace the cleaning tip when worn for best results
- Store in a dry location between uses