Teeth Cleaning Cost & Checkup

Cleanness of Teeth & Checkup

Toronto Dentist Erases Stains and Examines Your Smile

You deserve a break. You deserve strong teeth and a clean smile. You deserve top-quality dental care. Too often, patients put oral health on the back burner, failing to prioritize it because life is just so busy. But you’ve earned the chance to take some time for yourself. At White Tooth Dental, we’re passionate about providing patients with preventative care that’s peaceful to get and offers peace of mind. Our teeth cleanings and dental exams are all about you, focused on polishing your smile, monitoring your health, and protecting your future.

Steps and Benefits of Dental Cleanings and Checkups

At your dental appointment, our skilled hygienist starts by meticulously removing plaque and tartar from your teeth and gums, especially in areas that are harder for regular brushing and flossing to reach. This buildup is the reason for many dental issues like cavities and gum disease, so your professional teeth cleaning is a great way to nip those issues in the bud. Your teeth are polished and flossed to remove stains and particles, and then one of our dentists performs an exam. They check for cracks, cavities, and any abnormalities, as well as how your oral health is working together. 

From just these simple steps, you get benefits like:

teeth cleaning cost in Toronto

Teeth Cleaning Cost in Ontario

In Ontario, a routine teeth cleaning (scaling + polish, sometimes with fluoride) is usually in the low-to-mid hundreds, but it can climb into the upper hundreds when a visit includes an exam/X-rays or extra time for heavy tartar buildup.

Pricing mainly depends on how many scaling “units” (time) you need, whether you require deep cleaning for gum disease (scaling/root planing), and add-ons like fluoride or X-rays, plus clinic location and how regularly you attend cleanings.

Fluoride Treatments:
Your Friendly Enamel Booster

Fluoride is a crucial mineral for dental health. Our treatments, done at your regular appointment, add some extra strength to your teeth’s defence against decay, reinforcing your tooth enamel and combatting cavity formation. The result is a set of teeth that’s at decreased risk of cavities and decay. Fluoride treatment is especially beneficial if you’re prone to dental issues—your teeth might just need a little extra boost. We also recommend this preventative measure for children to help keep their teeth in good shape while they grow.

Dental Sealants:
Protection for Vulnerable Teeth

Sealants form a thin, protective layer that covers the grooves and dips on the chewing surfaces of your molars and premolars. Those are the teeth most susceptible to decay. After painting the sealant onto your teeth, we then harden it with a special light. This layer effectively blocks out food particles and bacteria, which tend to cause cavities when they get lodged in the pits of your teeth. Dental sealants are especially important for children and teenagers, guarding their developing teeth during crucial years. However, adults without fillings or decay can also benefit from this treatment.

Oral Cancer Screenings:
Early Prevention

At White Tooth Dental, we include oral cancer screenings as part of our routine checkup services for adults. More than just a precaution, this vital exam is a proactive step toward safeguarding your well-being. Early detection can make a difference. By catching oral cancer as soon as possible, we may have more treatment options available, and those treatments could be more successful. At our Toronto dentist office, you receive comprehensive care that goes beyond just addressing immediate dental concerns. You can trust us to be your partners in maintaining not only your oral health but your general health as well.

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Our Teeth Cleaning Dentist Answers Your Questions

Dr. Kristina Pahuta and Dr. Ron Temple place an emphasis on patient knowledge and education. There aren’t any dumb or obvious questions. After all, you’re not a dental professional, so how will you know about dentistry unless you ask? 

Dental Care You Deserve in Bloor West

Taking care of your oral health is one of the best gifts you can give yourself. At White Tooth Dental, our teeth-cleaning dentists in Toronto are eager to help. Contact us today to set up an appointment for your cleaning and checkup or to schedule for your family. Our dentists can pamper every smile in your family. Call +1(416) 766-4535 or schedule online today

Frequently Asked Questions on Teeth Cleaning & Check Up:

  • What’s included in a teeth cleaning and checkup?
    A typical visit includes a professional cleaning (plaque/tartar removal + polishing), a dentist exam to check teeth/gums/bite, and personalized advice for home care. X-rays may be added if needed.

  • How often should I book a cleaning and dental checkup?
    Many patients come every 6 months, but your ideal schedule depends on gum health, tartar buildup, cavity risk, smoking/vaping, diabetes, and orthodontics. Some people benefit from visits every 3–4 months.

  • Do I need X-rays at every checkup?
    Not always. X-rays are recommended based on your risk level, symptoms, and how long it’s been since your last images. They help detect issues you can’t see directly, like decay between teeth or bone changes.

  • How long does a cleaning and checkup take?
    Most appointments take 30–60 minutes, depending on buildup, whether it’s been a while, and whether X-rays or extra gum measurements are needed.

  • Does a teeth cleaning hurt?
    Cleanings are usually comfortable. If you have gum inflammation, recession, or heavy tartar, you may feel sensitivity. Let the hygienist know—there are ways to make it gentler.

  • What’s the difference between a regular cleaning and a deep cleaning?
    A regular cleaning is usually above the gumline. A deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) targets buildup below the gumline for gum disease treatment and may be done in sections with numbing.

  • Will a cleaning whiten my teeth?
    Cleaning removes surface stains and can make teeth look brighter, but it won’t change natural tooth colour like professional whitening does.

  • How much does a cleaning and checkup cost, and is it covered by insurance?
    Costs vary by province and time needed. Many dental plans cover cleanings and exams under preventive care, often with frequency limits. Your clinic can confirm what your plan covers before you book.

  • How long do teeth cleanings take?

    Most teeth cleanings take 30–60 minutes.

    What changes the timing:

    • First visit / long gap since last cleaning: often 60–90 minutes

    • Heavier tartar buildup or staining: longer because more scaling is needed

    • Gum inflammation or early gum disease: may need extra time or a separate “deep cleaning” visit

    • Add-ons in the same appointment: exam, X-rays, fluoride can extend the visit

    If you’re on a regular 6-month schedule with healthy gums, you’re usually in and out in about an hour.

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