Pet Dental FAQs

At Aboite Animal Clinic in Fort Wayne, IN, we provide comprehensive pet dental services as part of our commitment to preventive and long-term health. Dental disease affects many pets earlier than owners expect, and routine care at an animal hospital helps prevent pain, infection, and more serious health complications. Below, we answer common questions about pet dental care and when to schedule services with a Fort Wayne veterinarian.

Pet Dental FAQs

Why Is Pet Dental Care Important?

Pet dental care protects more than just the teeth and gums. Plaque and tartar buildup allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, which can affect the heart, liver, and kidneys. Untreated dental disease often causes chronic pain and difficulty eating, but regular pet dental care helps maintain comfort, appetite, and overall wellness.

What Pet Dental Services Do You Offer?

We offer complete pet dental services under veterinary supervision. These services include comprehensive oral exams, professional dental cleanings, dental X-rays when needed, and tooth extractions for damaged or infected teeth. Cleanings remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline, and polishing helps slow future buildup. As a full-service animal hospital, we tailor care to each pet s age, breed, and health status.

What Are Signs My Pet Needs Dental Care?

Common signs of dental problems include bad breath, red or bleeding gums, difficulty chewing, pawing at the mouth, drooling, or loose teeth. Some pets show behavior changes such as irritability or reduced appetite. If you notice these signs, schedule an exam with a vet near you promptly to prevent progression.

How Often Should Pets Receive Dental Cleanings?

Most pets benefit from annual dental evaluations, but cleaning frequency varies based on genetics, diet, and oral health. Smaller breeds and pets with crowded teeth often need more frequent cleanings. A Fort Wayne veterinarian evaluates dental health during exams and recommends an appropriate schedule.

Do You Use Anesthesia for Dental Cleanings?

Yes. Professional pet dental cleanings require anesthesia to ensure safety, comfort, and thorough care. Anesthesia allows us to clean beneath the gumline, assess tooth roots, and take dental X-rays when needed. We perform pre-anesthetic evaluations to minimize risk and monitor pets closely throughout the procedure.

Can Home Dental Care Replace Professional Cleanings?

Home dental care supports oral health but does not replace professional services. Brushing, dental chews, and special diets help slow plaque buildup, but they cannot remove hardened tartar or address problems below the gumline. Professional care remains essential.

Schedule Pet Dental Care in Fort Wayne

If your pet needs dental care, professional treatment matters. Contact Aboite Animal Clinic in Fort Wayne, IN to schedule pet dental services with a trusted vet near you. Call (260) 432-5525 to book an appointment and support your pet s long-term oral health and comfort.

Emergency Care

Limited Emergency Appointments

Please call us first so we can properly advise you on the best course of action and to confirm availability (260) 432-5525

If we are closed and have an emergency, please contact Dr. Gupta's pager number at (260) 480-6018

Boarding & Grooming only

(260) 222-5392

Aboite Animal Clinic

Address

4142 Covington Rd,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804

Hours

Monday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Wednesday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Thursday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Friday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Saturday  

7:00 am - 12:00 pm

Sunday  

Closed

Boarding Pickup

Monday  

Closed

Tuesday  

Closed

Wednesday  

Closed

Thursday  

Closed

Friday  

Closed

Saturday  

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Sunday  

8:00 am - 8:30 am

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm