Getting a dental cleaning twice a year is an important part of oral hygiene. Regular
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Dental FAQsGetting a dental cleaning twice a year is an important part of oral hygiene. Regular
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But how much should you plan to spend on a dental cleaning? Read on to learn about the costs of a routine dental cleaning and what to expect during the procedure.
Without insurance, the cost of a routine dental cleaning could range from $75 to $200, with an average cost of around $125. This amount may vary based on where you live or the experience and training of the dental professional.2
The cost of the procedure may also depend on the level of dental cleaning you need. Deep cleanings not only polish the visible part of the teeth but smooth down the surface of the root to help treat gum disease. This treatment often takes several hours and may cost from $150 to $300 without insurance. However, if you request anesthetics, the price for a deep cleaning may be significantly higher.3
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Many dental insurance plans will offer 100% coverage for the costs of routine preventive dental care. Since routine dental cleanings are considered preventive care, you may get at least 1 cleaning each year at no out-of-pocket cost. Keep in mind that some insurance plans may only cover the average cost of a cleaning within a certain network. If you visit a more expensive dentist or an office outside of your network, you may have to pay more for a dental cleaning.
During a dental cleaning, your hygienist or dentist will use special tools to remove tartar. Tartar is a mixture of minerals and bacteria that can form on your teeth if
Many dentists recommend that you get a routine dental cleaning once or twice a year. Scaling and polishing is an important way to remove tartar buildup and prevent tooth decay.9 Since many dental plans cover 100% of the cost of preventive treatments, dental insurance could help you avoid paying out of pocket for routine cleanings.
The length of your appointment may depend on how much tartar you have on your teeth. During a typical dental cleaning, the scale and polish may take up to 30 minutes, with the entire appointment lasting up to 45 minutes in all.6
You may need a deep cleaning if your dentist decides that you need extra care to treat or prevent gum disease. A deep cleaning usually lasts several hours and may require multiple visits to complete. During the cleaning, dentists scale the entire tooth to remove built-up tartar. They also perform a procedure called “root planing.” This process smooths the tooth surface below the gumline. Planing the root can remove tartar and help the gums re-attach to the tooth, which could help prevent tartar buildup in the future.7
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