Dental Prophylaxis
Gentle, Preventive Oral Care for Lifelong Health
At Joni Grooming Spa & Boutique, we know that your pet’s oral health is directly connected to their overall well-being. Our Dental Prophylaxis treatment is a preventive, non-invasive procedure designed to clean teeth, reduce plaque and tartar buildup, and promote long-term oral hygiene — all without the need for sedation.
With a calm environment and skilled hands, we make dental care a stress-free experience for your furry family member.
Benefits of Dental Prophylaxis:
Removes plaque and tartar from teeth
Freshens breath naturally
Reduces risk of gum disease and tooth loss
Supports heart and kidney health through oral hygiene
Enhances comfort and daily quality of life
Our approach is gentle, non-surgical, and ideal for routine maintenance or early-stage care.
Recommended For:
Pets with mild to moderate tartar or plaque buildup
Bad breath or yellowing teeth
Pets with early signs of gingivitis
Pet parents looking to prevent long-term dental issues
Senior pets needing non-sedative oral care
Pricing Information
Dental Prophylaxis is fully customized based on your pet’s size and oral condition. A consultation is always included to determine whether this preventive service is the ideal first step — or if a referral for veterinary dental care is more appropriate.
Why Choose Joni for Dental Prophylaxis?
Non-invasive, stress-free treatment
Sedation-free option for routine care
Calming spa environment to reduce anxiety
Performed by trained professionals with gentle handling
Ideal complement to regular grooming and wellness therapies
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this treatment replace a veterinary dental cleaning?
Not necessarily. Our Dental Prophylaxis is designed for prevention and maintenance. If your pet has advanced dental disease, we’ll recommend veterinary attention.
Is sedation used during the procedure?
No. This is a completely sedation-free service — safe and comfortable for most pets. We use calming techniques and work at your pet’s pace.
Will you clean below the gum line?
Our prophylaxis focuses on surface cleaning and visual inspection. Deep subgingival scaling should be performed by a licensed veterinarian under anesthesia.
How often should my pet get dental prophylaxis?
It varies by breed, age, and diet — but typically every 1–3 months for maintenance, especially if your pet is prone to tartar or bad breath.
