What Does a Dental Cleaning Cost Without Insurance?
A routine cleaning and exam costs $75–$300 without insurance. Here's the difference between regular and deep cleanings, and how to pay less.
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Independent dental guide · Brooklyn, NY
What does a dental cleaning cost without insurance?
A routine dental cleaning and exam costs $75–$300 without insurance, with the typical Brooklyn range around $100–$250; adding a full set of X-rays brings a complete new-patient visit to roughly $150–$350. That's for a standard cleaning (prophylaxis) on healthy gums. If you have gum disease, you may need a deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), which is billed per quadrant of the mouth and costs much more — often $200–$400 per quadrant, or $800–$1,500+ for the full mouth. With dental insurance, routine cleanings are usually covered 100% as preventive care, so they're effectively free up to twice a year. Without insurance, look for new-patient specials (many offices advertise a discounted exam, cleaning and X-ray bundle), dental savings plans, in-house membership plans, community health centers, and dental school clinics to keep preventive care affordable — because skipping cleanings leads to far costlier problems later.
Regular cleaning vs deep cleaning
- Routine cleaning (prophylaxis): $75–$300. For healthy gums, done every 6 months.
- Deep cleaning (scaling & root planing): $200–$400 per quadrant for gum disease — see when you really need one.
What a cleaning visit includes
Plaque and tartar removal, polishing, an exam for cavities and gum health, often X-rays, and an oral cancer screening — the most valuable $150 in dentistry.
With insurance
Preventive cleanings are typically 100% covered, usually twice a year. If you have insurance, there's no reason to skip them. See our insurance guide.
Without insurance: how to pay less
- New-patient specials bundling exam + cleaning + X-ray.
- In-house membership plans for predictable preventive care.
- Dental savings plans.
- Community health centers and dental schools.
Why prevention pays
Two cleanings a year cost less than one filling and far less than a crown or implant. It's the cheapest insurance you can buy for your mouth. More options in our no-insurance guide.