What Is The Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost?

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When do wisdom teeth typically appear? Between ages 17 and 25. But for some people, the teeth do not develop properly. Sometimes, they end up growing sideways—causing pressure/impaction concerns on other teeth. Or, instigating crowding problems in your mouth, especially when the wisdom teeth develop too close to your existing permanent teeth.

Your dentist may advise you to have your wisdom teeth extracted in case the teeth develop in such a way that might lead to an improper bite. Another situation that almost certainly requires the teeth removed is when they become impacted.

Primarily, the symptoms of an impacted wisdom tooth include chronic pain, inflammation, and infection. Besides being extremely painful, such situations can also cause long-term dental issues.

When Do Wisdom Teeth Become Problematic?

In most cases, there isn’t enough room in the mouth for these teeth to grow well. And the lack of space is what causes discomfort and overcrowding in the mouth—subsequently increasing the risk of infections while also significantly contributing to the risk of tooth decay.

What Are the Symptoms of Wisdom Teeth Issues?

Often, it might not be apparent that you have an impacted wisdom tooth. For that reason, it’s essential to make regular check-up visits to the dentist. However, there are typical symptoms that you might experience if you have an infection. These include; earache, toothache, bad breath, headache, swollen gums, bleeding gums, and a strange taste in the mouth. Undoubtedly, if you are facing any of the above signs, you should schedule an appointment with your dentist.

What is The Cost of Extraction?

While the price range for wisdom teeth removal is between $75 to $900 per tooth, this is subject to changes—especially if you require to have all four wisdom teeth removed at the same time. Having all four removed concurrently will, therefore, cost between $300 and $3,000 with the charges covering the cost of anesthesia and follow-up visits.

Nevertheless, you should keep in mind that the cost of anesthesia, whether it is general, local, sedation or nitrous oxide, directly impacts the total of the procedure.[/vc_column_text][tm_spacer size=”lg:50″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle” border_color=”primary” background_color=”primary” parallax=”content-moving” parallax_image=”4022″ css=”.vc_custom_1530455720345{padding-top: 30px !important;padding-bottom: 30px !important;}” kswr_row_top_decor_enabled=”false” kswr_row_bottom_decor_enabled=”false” lg_spacing=”padding_top:40;padding_bottom:40″][vc_column][vc_row_inner equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle” content_alignment=”center”][vc_column_inner][tm_heading tag=”h2″ custom_google_font=”1″ google_fonts=”font_family:Poppins%3A300%2Cregular%2C500%2C600%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” font_weight=”600″ align=”center” text_color=”custom” custom_text_color=”#ffffff” text=”BOOK ONLINE TO GET A FREE EXAM & X-RAY” font_size=”xs:25;sm:30;md:35;lg:35″ line_height=”1.5″][tm_spacer size=”lg:15″][tm_spacer size=”sm:25;lg:30″][tm_button size=”custom” button=”url:%2Fmake-an-appointment%2F|title:BOOK%20ONLINE%20NOW||” align=”center” color=”custom” button_bg_color=”custom” font_color=”primary” button_border_color=”custom” button_icon_color=”” button_bg_color_hover=”custom” font_color_hover=”custom” button_border_color_hover=”custom” button_icon_color_hover=”” width=”180″ custom_button_bg_color=”#ffffff” custom_button_border_color=”#ffffff” custom_button_bg_color_hover=”#1e73be” custom_font_color_hover=”#ffffff” custom_button_border_color_hover=”#1e73be”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][tm_spacer size=”lg:50″][vc_column_text]

Breakdown of the Costs of Extraction

Simple extraction – this is the simplest wisdom tooth operation, and it costs between $75-$200 per tooth or /$300-$800 for all four. In this case, the wisdom tooth has already erupted from your gums. And its placement means that the procedure does not need to be very intensive. Therefore, as a result of its position and simplicity of the procedure, this is the least costly of all wisdom teeth removal procedures.

Surgical extraction – in this case, your wisdom tooth has partially or fully emerged from your gum, and as such, it will be more expensive and complicated to remove. Your oral surgeon will need to cut into your gums to extract the impacted tooth, and it will cost you, on average $225- $400 for one tooth and $800-1,500 for all four.

Surgical extraction – this procedure costs $275 – $500 per tooth and $1000-$1,800 for all four. It is relatively more costly because it is more extensive. In this context, your wisdom tooth is still in the jaw bone. And for your surgeon to access the tooth, they will need to remove some pieces of your jaw, to extract the tooth.

Does Dental Insurance cover wisdom Tooth Extraction?

The answer highly depends on the dental insurance plan you have. If your insurance plan covers tooth extraction procedures, you might be able to save about 80% of the entire cost.

Remember, some insurance plans have yearly limits on how they can payout, which means you might have to split the procedures into two years. For instance, if you’re to have two impacted teeth surgically extracted and your dental insurance cover has an annual limit of $1,500, it’s possible to spread out the operation over a longer duration until the benefits start over.

Else, you can also consider dental discount perk. But first, talk to your dentistry team in case you need help breaking down the costs so that you can adequately evaluate your options. Don’t have insurance? No problem, enquire from your dental care provider to see what options are available to you.

How is the Procedure Performed?

Often, this an outpatient procedure that only takes a few hours. With the complexity depending on the number of teeth extracted. During the process, the first step involves the injection of anesthesia into the area surrounding the tooth to numb it. After that, the surgeon delicately removes the gum in that zone and extracts the tooth. Upon removal of the tooth, the surgeon then closes the wound and stitches the area. In most cases, recovery takes a few days.

What Should You expect during and after the tooth removal?

In most cases, wisdom tooth removal surgeries are successful, but we can’t rule out minimal side effects. When you undergo the procedure, you may, therefore, experience some swelling, lower lip sensitivity, some bleeding, and persistent sinus pain. There are things that you can do to reduce swelling and pain post-surgery.

Fundamentally, avoid dislodging any blood clots that come with wisdom tooth removal—this entails careful brushing of teeth and snubbing the use of straws when drinking. Furthermore, you can mitigate pain concerns through the use of over the counter medications. As well, you can use an ice pack on the outside of your face to relieve swelling.

Are you planning to have a wisdom tooth removal procedure? First, verify that you’re working with a proficient oral surgeon. Next, if you have concerns regarding whether your insurance cover can adequately cater to the dental procedure expense, consult your dentist to check out the available payment plans. Equally, the same applies when you don’t have an insurance policy.

Why Choose Voss Dental?

We have the best dental care team supported by state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure. And this enables our team to offer enhanced patient experiences—allowing us to afford you guaranteed reasonable prices and payment plans besides safe teeth extraction procedures. Reach out to us today to find out what options you have for wisdom teeth removal.[/vc_column_text][tm_spacer size=”lg:50″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle” border_color=”primary” background_color=”primary” parallax=”content-moving” parallax_image=”4022″ css=”.vc_custom_1530455720345{padding-top: 30px !important;padding-bottom: 30px !important;}” kswr_row_top_decor_enabled=”false” kswr_row_bottom_decor_enabled=”false” lg_spacing=”padding_top:40;padding_bottom:40″][vc_column][vc_row_inner equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle” content_alignment=”center”][vc_column_inner][tm_heading tag=”h2″ custom_google_font=”1″ google_fonts=”font_family:Poppins%3A300%2Cregular%2C500%2C600%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” font_weight=”600″ align=”center” text_color=”custom” custom_text_color=”#ffffff” text=”BOOK ONLINE TO GET A FREE EXAM & X-RAY” font_size=”xs:25;sm:30;md:35;lg:35″ line_height=”1.5″][tm_spacer size=”lg:15″][tm_spacer size=”sm:25;lg:30″][tm_button size=”custom” button=”url:%2Fmake-an-appointment%2F|title:BOOK%20ONLINE%20NOW||” align=”center” color=”custom” button_bg_color=”custom” font_color=”primary” button_border_color=”custom” button_icon_color=”” button_bg_color_hover=”custom” font_color_hover=”custom” button_border_color_hover=”custom” button_icon_color_hover=”” width=”180″ custom_button_bg_color=”#ffffff” custom_button_border_color=”#ffffff” custom_button_bg_color_hover=”#1e73be” custom_font_color_hover=”#ffffff” custom_button_border_color_hover=”#1e73be”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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