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How much does it cost to get your teeth cleaned in Oshawa in 2026

Typical dental cleaning cost in Oshawa

In Ontario, dental fees can vary by clinic and by how much cleaning you actually need that day. A routine hygiene visit often includes professional scaling (removing plaque and tartar), polishing for surface stains, and gum measurements (we check the pockets!). If you’re paying out of pocket, a common range you’ll see is roughly $120 to $300 depending on the amount of buildup, when your last appointment was and how long the appointment takes.

Let’s look at 6 factors that affect the dental cleaning price in 2026:

Here are some factors that affect professional cleaning fees in Oshawa

1) How much tartar or plaque you have

We know some dental offices nag about this, but if you are regular with brushing and flossing, usually teeth cleaning is faster and can be done in 45 minutes or less. If it’s been a while since your last cleaning and you haven’t been regular with your brushing and flossing, you just might need more time in the chair! This is especially true behind the lower front teeth and along the gumline where tartar loves to camp out. Dirty little buggers!

2) Gum health (gingivitis vs. deeper concerns)

If your gums bleed easily, feel tender, or look puffy, you may have gingivitis (early gum inflammation). Sometimes a dentist or hygienist will recommend additional cleaning focused around the gums, and that can affect the total time (and cost). Hygienists will check your gum pockets (measured in millimeters) to see if there is any concern. If you have a lot of deeper gum pockets (3 or 4mm or more), then they might recommend additional treatment. A good clinic will explain what they’re seeing and why before they proceed.

3) If it includes an exam

Usually, if you haven’t been to the dentist in a few years, the clinic will need to see what’s happening in your mouth. So they do an exam which includes x-rays. If you get the whole package (cleaning and exam), then the cost will be higher.

4) If you have dental insurance

If you have dental insurance, good news! You only pay a fraction of the total cleaning fee. For example, if your cleaning fee is $100 and your insurance plan covers 80%, then you only pay the remaining $20. That is the cost to you at that time.

5) Teeth cleaning cost If you don’t have dental insurance

No problem! If you qualify, you can try signing up for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) but otherwise, you would pay the full cleaning fee $120 to $300 depending on the amount of buildup, when your last appointment was and how long the appointment takes.

6) Extras that may be recommended

Some patients benefit from fluoride treatment, stain removal or whitening as well and those are part of the above cost range.

Simcoe Smile Dental New Patient Offers

If you’re looking for a teeth cleaning in Oshawa, Simcoe Smile Dental has the following benefits and offersfor new patients to help with professional dental cleaning fees :

  1. They Accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
  2. They offer direct billing so you only pay the difference
  3. They offer a new patient special:  Choose either free professional teeth whitening when you book a standard new patient checkup (exam + X-rays), or a $199 teeth cleaning and checkup. Includes 2 units of scaling and 2 x-rays. More cleaning may be needed depending on past cleaning and oral/dietary habits.
  4. Call 289-312-1482 now to book an appointment or for free, friendly advice

How to get the most accurate quote

  • Ask what’s included: scaling, polishing, gum assessment, fluoride, etc.
  • Share your insurance details (or mention CDCP) so the office can estimate your out-of-pocket portion.
  • Be honest about your last cleaning. It helps the team plan the right amount of time.

Want to know what to watch for between visits (so you don’t get surprised at your next checkup)? Read What are signs you need a teeth cleaning?

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