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Regular Teeth Cleaning in Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning in Vietnam costs an average of $15 USD across 87 verified clinics. Compare clinics, prices, and reviews to find the best care for your needs.

At a Glance

Price range $4–$100
Average cost $15
Verified clinics 87

Updated May 2026 · Prices in USD

Vietnam regular teeth cleaning Market at a Glance

Live data from SmileJet's verified clinic database — updated May 2026.

Verified clinics

87

Price range

$4–$100

Average rating

4.9★ · 2,562 reviews

Avg clinic experience

Est. 2013 (median)

Regular Teeth Cleaning Cost by City in Vietnam

Average prices for regular teeth cleaning vary by city. Here is a breakdown based on 87 verified clinics across Vietnam.

City Average Range Clinics
Ho Chi Minh City $16 $4–$100 65
Hanoi $13 $4–$40 15
Da Nang $11 $10–$12 2
Phu Quoc $14 $12–$15 2
Da Lat $12 $12–$12 2

Top 10 Regular Teeth Cleaning Clinics in Vietnam

Ranked by premium status, verification, and patient ratings. All clinics are vetted by our Medical Board of Excellence.

Worldwide Beauty And Dental Hospital - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Ho Chi Minh City
#1
★ 5.0
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Worldwide Beauty And Dental Hospital

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $15–$25
537 reviews
15 dentists

Why #1

  • Highest-rated clinic in Vietnam (5.0★ · 537 reviews)
  • Most patient reviews of any clinic in Vietnam (537 reviews)
  • Premium-verified clinic · meets SmileJet Medical Board standards
"I had coffee-stained teeth and hadn’t visited my local (Melbourne) dentist in several years so was n..." — Steve Condylios
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Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Old Quarter Branch) - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Hanoi
#2
★ 5.0
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Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Old Quarter Branch)

Hanoi, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$24
357 reviews Est. 2013
9 dentists

Why #2

  • Most affordable verified option from $12
  • Established 2013 — one of Vietnam's most experienced clinics
  • Premium-verified clinic · meets SmileJet Medical Board standards
"Having been working out in Vietnam for the last few years I have got to know them very well. I’ve ha..." — James Coulter
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Picasso Dental Clinic Ho Chi Minh City (Thao Dien, District 2) - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Ho Chi Minh City
#3
★ 5.0
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Picasso Dental Clinic Ho Chi Minh City (Thao Dien, District 2)

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$24
337 reviews Est. 2013
9 dentists
"Visiting for afew days and I Had a great cleaning and hubby had to have emergency root canal and th..." — Stella Roberts
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Home Dental Clinic Hanoi - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Hanoi
#4
★ 4.9
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Home Dental Clinic Hanoi

Hanoi, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12
378 reviews
1 dentist
"Diese Klinik ist wärmstens zu empfehlen um sehr preiswert! Ich hatte einen Termin zur Professionelle..." — Ning Wasabi
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Picasso Dental Clinic Da Nang - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Da Nang
#5
★ 4.9
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Picasso Dental Clinic Da Nang

Da Nang, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$24
353 reviews Est. 2013
9 dentists
"Place is clean with the latest technology. The staff is extremely caring, professional, and are so p..." — George Contoveros
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DAISY International Dental Nha Trang - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Nha Trang
#6
★ 4.9
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DAISY International Dental Nha Trang

Nha Trang, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$15
82 reviews
8 dentists
"This dental clinic is very reputable. The doctors and staff are all very friendly. I was recommended..." — Anh Le
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Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Westlake Square Branch) - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Hanoi
#7
★ 4.9
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Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Westlake Square Branch)

Hanoi, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$24
227 reviews
9 dentists
"A truly professional experience. The periodontist is attentive, precise and highly knowledgeable. Cl..." — Artur
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Tri Hao Dental Clinic Phu Quoc - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Phu Quoc
#8
★ 4.8
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Tri Hao Dental Clinic Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$20
134 reviews
2 dentists
"3 months ago we had a pleasure to be treated in this clinic. Highly recommend. Doctors and nurses we..." — Daria Dzugan
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Phu Quoc Luxury Dental Clinic - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Phu Quoc
#9
★ 4.7
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Phu Quoc Luxury Dental Clinic

Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $10–$25
37 reviews
1 dentist
"I came for a consultation about braces, everything went great. I liked the doctor, everything was fi..." — shumaher “bigowl”
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Daisy International Dental Clinic Da Lat - regular teeth cleaning clinic in Da Lat
#10
★ 4.6
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Daisy International Dental Clinic Da Lat

Da Lat, Vietnam

Regular Teeth Cleaning $12–$15
120 reviews
8 dentists
"Excellent service, all the staff here are friendly, 10/10! ❤️" — thi phan
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Patient Reviews: Regular Teeth Cleaning in Vietnam

Verified reviews from patients who received regular teeth cleaning at our partner clinics.

"I had my wisdom tooth removed. It had already partially erupted and was causing discomfort and gum pain. The doctor was a wonderful young woman who performed the procedure very carefully and professio..."
"Although extracting baby teeth is free, all the staff and dentists were cheerful and welcoming. I will definitely recommend many customers to use their services. My son is very grateful to everyone."
"Great clinic, I'm delighted, thank you all so much, I'm waiting for my veneer and while I'm waiting for the veneer to be installed I also whitened my teeth ❤️❤️❤️❤️"

Владислава Бондарева

Phu Quoc Luxury Dental Clinic

Regular Teeth Cleaning in Vietnam: FAQ

What is a regular teeth cleaning?
A professional dental procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from teeth using specialized tools. It includes scaling, polishing, and fluoride treatment to maintain oral health.
How often should I get my teeth cleaned?
Most people should get professional cleanings every six months. However, those with gum disease or other risk factors may need cleanings every 3-4 months.
Does teeth cleaning hurt?
Regular cleanings are generally painless, though you may experience mild discomfort during scaling. Any sensitivity typically subsides within a few hours after treatment.
How long does a dental cleaning take?
A typical cleaning appointment lasts 30-60 minutes, depending on the amount of plaque buildup and your individual oral health needs.
What's the difference between cleaning and deep cleaning?
Regular cleaning maintains healthy gums above the gumline. Deep cleaning treats gum disease by removing tartar below the gumline and may require numbing.
Can I eat after a teeth cleaning?
Yes, but avoid staining foods and very hot/cold items for a few hours if you received fluoride treatment or experience sensitivity.
Will teeth cleaning whiten my teeth?
Cleaning removes surface stains and reveals your teeth's natural color but isn't a whitening treatment. It may make teeth appear brighter.
Is teeth cleaning covered by insurance?
Most dental insurance plans cover two cleanings per year as preventive care. Check your specific policy for coverage details and limitations.
Can children get teeth cleanings?
Yes, children should start regular cleanings around age 2-3 or when most primary teeth have emerged. Early cleanings establish good oral hygiene habits.
What happens if I skip regular cleanings?
Skipping cleanings allows plaque to harden into tartar, increasing risk of cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Professional cleaning is essential for oral health.
Do I need to brush before my cleaning appointment?
Yes, maintain your normal oral hygiene routine before your appointment. Brushing beforehand is courteous and helps the hygienist work more effectively.
Can I get teeth cleaning while pregnant?
Yes, dental cleanings are safe and recommended during pregnancy. Pregnancy hormones increase gum disease risk, making regular cleanings especially important.
What tools are used during teeth cleaning?
Common tools include scalers for tartar removal, high-powered electric brushes, professional toothpaste, floss, suction devices, and fluoride application tools.
Why do my gums bleed during cleaning?
Bleeding typically indicates gum inflammation from plaque buildup. Regular cleanings and improved home care usually reduce bleeding over time.
Can teeth cleaning prevent cavities?
Yes, regular cleanings remove cavity-causing bacteria and plaque. Combined with fluoride treatment, cleanings significantly reduce cavity risk.
What's included in a standard cleaning appointment?
A standard cleaning includes oral examination, plaque/tartar removal, tooth polishing, professional flossing, rinsing, and fluoride treatment.
Should I take medication before cleaning?
Most people don't need pre-medication. However, those with certain heart conditions or joint replacements may need antibiotics. Consult your dentist.
Can teeth cleaning fix bad breath?
Yes, cleaning removes odor-causing bacteria and food particles. Regular cleanings combined with good home care effectively combat chronic bad breath.
What if I have sensitive teeth during cleaning?
Inform your hygienist about sensitivity. They can adjust technique, use desensitizing agents, or recommend special toothpaste for sensitive teeth.
How do I maintain results between cleanings?
Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, use antimicrobial mouthwash, limit sugary foods, and avoid tobacco products.

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Pricing data sourced from 87 verified clinics, last updated May 2026. Actual costs vary by complexity, materials, and clinic. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Meet our advisory board