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Dental Cleaning Cost in Georgia (2026)

Vet costs in Georgia are 10% below national avg, so dental cleaning prices run lower here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what Georgia clinics charge for dental cleaning in 2026, how each line item compares nationally, and practical ways to save. Low-cost clinics and humane societies can cut some of these prices by half or more.

Dental Cleaning Cost in Georgia

Procedure Georgia
Dog Dental Cleaning
Anesthesia, scaling, polishing
$450
Cat Dental Cleaning
Anesthesia, scaling, polishing
$338
Pre-anesthetic Blood Work
Often required before anesthesia
$90
Tooth Extraction (per tooth)
Add-on cost if extractions needed
$32

What's included in a dental cleaning in Georgia?

  • Anesthesia: Required for safe, thorough cleaning — this is the largest cost driver.
  • Dental X-rays: Most vets include 2–4 radiographs to check tooth roots. Full-mouth X-rays add $80–$150.
  • Scaling & polishing: Removes tartar above and below the gumline, polishes enamel.
  • Extractions: Not included in the base price — each extraction adds $15–$50 in Georgia.

Vet Cost by City in Georgia

City Wellness Exam
Atlanta $62
Savannah $57
Augusta $55
Columbus $54

Dental Cleaning Cost in Georgia — FAQ

How much does dog dental cleaning cost in Georgia?

Dog dental cleaning in Georgia averages $450 in 2026 — 10% below the national average of $500. This includes anesthesia, dental X-rays, scaling, and polishing. Extractions add $15–$40 per tooth.

How much does cat dental cleaning cost in Georgia?

Cat dental cleaning in Georgia averages $338 in 2026. Cats generally need less extensive cleaning than dogs but are more prone to tooth resorption, which can add extraction costs. Pre-anesthetic blood work ($80–$150) is often required.

How often do dogs need dental cleanings in Georgia?

Most vets recommend annual dental cleanings for dogs — more frequently for small breeds prone to tartar buildup. Without regular cleanings, periodontal disease affects 80% of dogs by age 3. A $450 annual cleaning in Georgia prevents far more expensive dental surgery later.

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