Dental care is one of the most confusing pet expenses because prices vary so widely. Here’s what dog teeth cleaning actually costs in the Bay Area — and why.
The two price tiers
Anesthesia-free cleaning — $185 to $270. Priced by your dog’s size, this covers plaque and tartar removal above the gumline while your dog stays awake. At Pawfect Smile Dental our flat rates are $185 (small), $210 (medium), $240 (large) and $270 (extra-large), with cats at $215.
Veterinary cleaning under anesthesia — $600 to $1,200+. This includes anesthesia, monitoring, cleaning below the gumline, X-rays and any extractions. It’s a medical procedure and it’s priced like one.
What drives the price
- Your dog’s size. Bigger mouths take more time.
- Anesthesia. Sedation, monitoring and recovery are the biggest cost driver in a vet cleaning.
- Extras. X-rays, extractions and bloodwork add up quickly.
- Location. Bay Area prices run higher than the national average.
How to keep costs down
- Brush at home to slow tartar buildup between cleanings.
- Choose anesthesia-free for routine maintenance — it’s a fraction of the cost and there’s no anesthesia risk.
- Don’t skip cleanings. Neglected teeth lead to expensive extractions and infections later.
- Ask about first-visit offers. New clients at Pawfect Smile Dental get $40 off their first cleaning.
The bottom line
For a healthy dog, anesthesia-free cleaning delivers most of the cosmetic and preventive benefit at roughly a fifth of the cost — and it comes to your home. Reserve the pricier veterinary cleaning for when there’s real disease to treat.
See our full pricing by size or book a free assessment anywhere in the Bay Area.