Preventative hygiene helps keep your teeth and gums healthy and catches small problems before they grow. If you live in Regina and you are due for a checkup, scaling and polishing, fluoride treatment, or sealants, hellodent can help you search for participating providers in the area, sort by rating or distance, and request an appointment.
What Is Preventative Hygiene?
Preventative hygiene is the routine dental care you receive to keep your mouth healthy between visits. A typical recall includes a hygiene appointment with a registered dental hygienist for scaling and polishing, followed by a dental exam. Your dentist may take X-rays if required and check for cavities, gum disease, and other concerns.
In Saskatchewan, dentists are registered with the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan, and registered dental hygienists are regulated by the Saskatchewan Dental Hygienists' Association. Hygiene care is provided by registered hygienists working in a dental office. Your dentist will recommend a recall schedule that fits your needs.
How Much Does Preventative Hygiene Cost in Regina?
Costs depend on how much buildup is present, how many X-rays are taken, and which treatments are added, such as fluoride or sealants. The estimates below are general ranges in Saskatchewan.
Regina Preventative Hygiene Price Estimates
| Service | Estimated Cost (CAD) |
| Dental exam (recall) | $50 to $120 |
| New patient exam | $100 to $200 |
| Scaling and polishing (per unit of time) | $60 to $130 |
| Fluoride treatment | $25 to $60 |
| Sealant (per tooth) | $45 to $90 |
| Bitewing X-rays (set) | $45 to $90 |
According to the hellodent Canadian Dental Health Guide, a routine hygiene visit in Saskatchewan usually falls in the $140 to $330 range. Ask the clinic for a written estimate if extra services are recommended.
What Affects the Cost?
- How many units of scaling are needed, since more buildup means more time.
- Whether X-rays are taken at the visit.
- Add-ons such as fluoride or sealants, often quoted separately.
- Clinic location, since central practices may run higher due to higher overhead such as rent, while clinics outside the core often have lower facility costs.
Types of Preventative Hygiene Available in Regina
Scaling and Polishing
The hygienist removes plaque and tartar above and just below the gumline, then polishes the teeth to remove surface stains. The number of units is set by how much buildup is present. If you have not been in for a while, your dentist may recommend a longer hygiene appointment.
Dental Exam
A separate step from the hygiene appointment. The dentist checks each tooth, the gums, and your bite, and may take X-rays if required. Your dentist may walk you through any findings. If you need further treatment, you could receive a treatment plan with costs before anything starts.
Fluoride Treatment
A topical gel, foam, or varnish that strengthens enamel and lowers the risk of cavities. Often included with hygiene visits for children and recommended for adults at higher cavity risk.
Sealants
A thin protective coating placed in the grooves of back teeth. Most often used for children and teens, but may also be useful for adults with deep grooves and high cavity risk.
Oral Cancer Screening
A visual and tactile check of the lips, tongue, cheeks, and throat. Often part of a routine exam at no extra fee.
Custom Mouthguards and Night Guards
For sports and grinding, also called bruxism. Not always classified as preventative hygiene under insurance, but offered at most general dental clinics.
Where to Find Preventative Hygiene Providers in Regina
hellodent can help you search for participating providers in Regina and nearby Saskatoon. New providers may join over time, so it can help to check back. When comparing clinics, experience with your specific treatment usually matters more than how close the clinic is.
Use hellodent to search by location, sort by rating, and request an appointment with a participating provider. The right pick is usually the provider you can see consistently for recall visits, since regular care matters more than the closest clinic.
How to Choose a Preventative Hygiene Provider in Regina
Credentials to Look For
Every dentist practising in Saskatchewan is registered with the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CDSS). Registered dental hygienists are regulated by the Saskatchewan Dental Hygienists' Association. You can verify a dentist's or hygienist's credentials before booking.
General Dentist or Specialist?
Many preventative treatments can be performed by general dentists and registered dental hygienists, such as scaling, polishing, fluoride, and sealants. More complicated procedures like deep periodontal therapy may be referred to a periodontist who works within that specialty only.
Questions to Ask at Your First Visit
- Do you offer the treatment I think I need for my specific issue?
- How often do you recommend recall visits for someone like me?
- What is the estimated cost of my visit?
- Are X-rays included at the first visit, or are they billed separately?
Paying for Preventative Hygiene in Regina
Provincial Coverage
For most Saskatchewan residents, dental care is typically paid out of pocket or through private insurance. The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance (SMCI) generally does not cover routine dental work, though dental work done in a hospital may be covered.
Private Insurance
Many private plans cover two recall visits a year and include X-rays, fluoride, and exams. Check your plan booklet for limits on units of scaling and frequency of X-rays, and ask the clinic to send a pre-determination if you are unsure what your insurer will cover.
CDCP Coverage
You may be eligible for coverage under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), a dental program funded by the federal government and administered by Sun Life. To be eligible, you need a household income under $90,000 per year, no private dental insurance, and a filed tax return for the previous year. Preventative treatments such as exams, scaling, polishing, fluoride, and sealants for children 17 and under may be covered. Frequency limits may apply. Apply for coverage through the Government of Canada website. Coverage needs to be renewed annually.
Financing and Payment Plans
Routine hygiene visits are usually paid at the time of service. If your visit reveals further treatment needs, many Regina clinics offer in-house payment plans or third-party financing to spread the cost over time. Ask about options before treatment starts.
*The content provided in this article, including text, graphics, and referenced material, is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your dentist or another qualified oral health professional for questions regarding your dental condition. Never disregard professional dental advice or delay seeking it based on information from this article. If you believe you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist, or seek immediate assistance from an oral healthcare professional. The information in this article has been gathered based on information available online and has not been fact checked by a dental professional.