Tooth extraction costs vary widely: a simple extraction costs $75-$300 per tooth, while a surgical extraction (impacted wisdom tooth) costs $225-$600+. Enter your details for an accurate cost estimate including anesthesia and follow-up.
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Tooth extractions are the second most common dental procedure after fillings. A simple extraction (tooth fully erupted, loosened easily) costs $75-$300. Surgical extraction (tooth broken, impacted, or requires bone removal) costs $225-$600 per tooth. Wisdom teeth removal (all four) costs $1,000-$3,000 total. With dental insurance covering 50-80%, out-of-pocket costs drop to $50-$250 per tooth. Understanding the difference between simple and surgical helps you evaluate your dentist's quote and avoid unnecessary procedures.
Understanding what drives the price of tooth extraction helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Simple extraction (tooth visible, fully erupted): $75-$300/tooth. Surgical extraction (tooth broken at gumline or partially erupted): $225-$600/tooth. Impacted wisdom tooth (bone removal needed): $300-$600/tooth. All four wisdom teeth: $1,000-$3,000 total.
Local anesthesia (numbing injection): usually included in extraction fee. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas): $50-$150 extra. IV sedation: $200-$600 extra. General anesthesia (fully unconscious, hospital/surgery center): $500-$1,000+ extra. Most simple extractions need only local anesthesia.
Most dental plans cover extractions at 50-80% after deductible. Simple extraction with 80% coverage: $25-$75 out of pocket. Wisdom teeth with 50% coverage: $500-$1,500 out of pocket. Annual maximums ($1,000-$2,000) may limit coverage if you need multiple extractions.
General dentist (simple extractions): standard pricing. Oral surgeon (surgical/impacted): 20-40% more but appropriate for complex cases. Dental school: 40-60% less. Community health center: sliding scale based on income.
Bone graft (to preserve socket for future implant): $200-$500 per site. Dry socket treatment: $50-$150. Prescription medications (pain, antibiotics): $10-$50. Pre-extraction X-rays (panoramic): $100-$250. Post-extraction follow-up: usually included.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your tooth extraction.
Specify the tooth location and whether it's simple or surgical
Note if this is for wisdom teeth (how many, impacted or erupted)
Include your dental insurance status and coverage percentage
Mention your sedation preference (local only, nitrous, IV sedation)
Tooth extraction costs have increased 10-15% since 2020. The trend toward preservation (root canals + crowns over extraction) continues, but extraction remains the appropriate choice for severely damaged, infected, or impacted teeth. Same-day dental implants (extraction + immediate implant placement) are growing in popularity at $3,000-$5,000 per tooth. Dental tourism for wisdom teeth removal (Mexico: $300-$600 total for all four) attracts patients from border states.
Simple extraction: $75-$300 per tooth. Surgical extraction: $225-$600 per tooth. With dental insurance (50-80% coverage): $25-$200 out of pocket per tooth. Dental schools offer extractions for $40-$150.
All four wisdom teeth: $1,000-$3,000 with local/nitrous anesthesia, $1,500-$4,000 with IV sedation. Per tooth: $200-$600 depending on impaction. With insurance: $500-$1,500 total out of pocket. Many oral surgeons offer package pricing for all four.
Yes — most dental plans cover extractions at 50-80% after deductible. Simple extractions are often covered at a higher rate than surgical. Wisdom teeth may require pre-authorization. Annual maximums ($1,000-$2,000) can be limiting if multiple extractions are needed.
Root canal + crown ($1,500-$3,000) saves the natural tooth and is preferred when possible. Extraction ($75-$300) + implant ($3,000-$5,000) is the alternative. If you can save the tooth, it's usually the better long-term choice. Extract when: the tooth is severely fractured below the gumline, has extensive bone loss, or the root canal has failed.