I’m sorry I don’t. Wherever you end up going, try to find out the cost before you begin.
This appeared yesterday. It is applicable to the local situation here. The writer is described as the chief economist of a conservative economic think tank.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/06/opinion/capitalism-industry-financialization.html
Financialization has made American businesses less resilient, less innovative and less competitive. It has been a major cause of slow wage growth and rising inequality. It has fueled the loss of manufacturing jobs across the heartland. It has corrupted sectors in which the profit motive was never meant to reign supreme — veterinary practices, funeral parlors, campgrounds, residential treatment services, youth sports, hospitals and nursing homes, even suppliers for volunteer fire departments — consolidating and managing them with ruthless efficiency, squeezing their vulnerable customers and then pointing to the higher cash flow as “value creation.”
We haven't used him for it but Dr. Rogers, Maplewood Animal Hospital, does it
I don’t think there is an inexpensive way, since it is done under anesthesia. Good luck.
I spoke with this mobile veterinarian a few years ago looking for home care (including dental) for an elderly cat, but life got in the way and I didn't follow through. She offers in-your-home dental cleanings without anesthesia.
https://www.drpetlovermobileveterinarian.com/in-home-dental-service

Does anyone know where I can get my dogs teeth cleaned without it costing "an arm and a leg" by a professional and reputable veterinarian?