$200 - $2000: The cost depends on how difficult the tooth will be to extract, and how many wisdom teeth need to be removed. If the tooth has erupted, it will cost less to extract than if it is still under the gums. The dentist will take an xray and give you an estimate before the procedure.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Varies: The fee may vary from office to office, as well as geographic location of the office. The associated costs may include a consultation, x-ray(s), type of anesthesia utilized, as well as any medications that may be prescribed for you. The postion and location of the wisdom tooth will also be a factor in the fee charged.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Surgical or non-surgical? Local or general anesthetic? Other extractions being done at same time? Was tooth erupted, partially impacted, or fully impacted? Is practice in area where costs are high (like Manhattan) or low (like Cheyenne)? Is hospitalization required? What is training and experience of the practitioner? Dentist or Specialist? $200 to $2,000 or more.
Answered 12/25/2021
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