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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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My Dentist Brooklyn Editorial

Independent dental guide · Brooklyn, NY

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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.

Editorial note. This guide is general consumer information for Brooklyn and NYC residents, written and reviewed by the My Dentist Brooklyn editorial team. We are an independent resource and not a dental practice. Prices are typical US estimates in dollars and are not quotes. Always consult a licensed dentist for diagnosis and treatment.