When you’re weighing your options for dental cleanings covered by Delta Dental, it helps to know how preventive dentistry fits into your overall oral health strategy. Routine cleanings play a vital role in removing plaque, tartar and bacteria from your teeth and gums, reducing the risk of cavities, gum disease and related health issues such as heart disease or stroke. In addition, regular checkups allow your dentist to spot early warning signs of trouble, from cavities to oral cancer.
With Delta Dental’s extensive network of more than 155,000 credentialed providers nationwide, you can usually find in-network dentists who offer discounted rates and streamlined claims processing. As a result, you’ll face less paperwork and avoid paying full fees upfront, since claim payments are sent directly to your dentist (Delta Dental). In this article, you’ll learn how general and preventative services are covered across various plan types, so you can make informed decisions about scheduling cleanings for yourself and your family.
Different Delta Dental offerings—PPO, HMO, Medicaid and Medicare Advantage—come with varying levels of coverage for routine and specialized cleanings. Understanding these differences ensures you get the most value from your benefits.
As a PPO member, you can visit any licensed dentist, but you’ll save the most when you choose an in-network provider. To find a Delta Dental network dentist near you, check the in-network general dentist Delta Dental page.
HMO plans can be a cost-effective choice if you prefer predictable copays and a defined provider network. For more on dental checkups under HMO-style plans, see routine dental care with Delta Dental.
If you’re enrolled in Medicaid through your state or via Delta Dental’s managed Medicaid offerings, coverage for dental cleanings varies widely:
To confirm your benefits, contact Delta Dental or your state Medicaid office. You can also review your plan details online through the Delta Dental member portal.
Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover routine dental services. However, many Medicare Advantage plans include dental benefits through partnerships with carriers like Delta Dental:
Before scheduling, verify that your provider is listed under the Medicare Advantage network—this ensures you’ll pay the lowest copays and avoid surprise out-of-network charges.
If you receive dental coverage through your employer, your benefits may mirror PPO or HMO structures but can also offer unique features:
Check your Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) to understand how many cleanings are covered and any associated copays or deductibles.
Selecting an in-network provider is one of the easiest ways to keep your costs down and simplify billing. Here’s why you’ll benefit:
To locate a provider, use the Delta Dental online directory or consult the in-network dentist for exams and cleanings resource.
Planning ahead for dental expenses helps you avoid surprises. Delta Dental’s Cost Estimator tool offers estimated ranges for various services, but remember it does not guarantee exact fees, benefits or out-of-pocket costs (Delta Dental). For a clearer picture, compare average costs without benefits against typical coverage levels.
Cleaning type | Cost without insurance | Typical Delta coverage | Your estimated cost (after coverage) |
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Standard cleaning (prophylaxis) | $85 – $160 | 100% | $0 – $0 |
Full mouth debridement | $150 – $260 | 80% | $30 – $52 |
Periodontal scaling and root planing | $180 – $295 per quad | 50% – 80% | $36 – $147 |
Periodontal maintenance cleaning | $140 – $220 | 50% – 80% | $28 – $44 |
As you can see, routine cleanings often cost you nothing if they’re fully covered. For specialized procedures, review your plan’s coverage percentage and deductible to calculate your share.
Delta Dental plans frequently include other preventive services that protect your oral health:
By combining these services with your routine cleanings, you’ll build a comprehensive preventive care regimen that reduces long-term treatment needs.
To make the most of your Delta Dental coverage:
By following these steps, you’ll control costs while keeping your smile healthy.
Q: How many cleanings does Delta Dental cover per year?
Most plans cover two routine cleanings (prophylaxis) per calendar year. Coverage for additional cleanings—such as periodontal maintenance—depends on your plan type and any coexisting gum disease.
Q: Do I need a referral for specialist cleanings?
Under PPO plans, no referral is required. HMO plans may require you to see your primary dentist first, who will issue a referral for specialty services.
Q: Does Delta Dental cover cleanings for children under Medicaid?
Yes, federal guidelines mandate at least two preventive visits, including cleanings, for children under age 21. Adult coverage varies by state.
Q: Can I get cleanings if I have Medicare Advantage?
If your Medicare Advantage plan includes dental benefits, you’ll typically receive two cleanings per year at no extra cost in-network. Always verify coverage details with your plan provider.
Q: Are specialized cleanings like scaling and root planing covered?
Many plans offer partial coverage (50% to 80%) for periodontal procedures after deductibles. Check your plan’s Summary of Benefits and Coverage for specifics.
Q: What should I do if my provider is out-of-network?
You’ll face higher out-of-pocket costs. Consider switching to an in-network dentist for your preventive care to benefit from negotiated rates and simpler claims.
If you still have questions about your coverage or need help locating an in-network general dentist, visit the in-network general dentist Delta Dental directory or contact Delta Dental customer service.