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Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth extraction is a common oral surgical procedure that involves the removal of the third molar. The third molar or better known as the wisdom tooth is the last set of teeth to erupt. It usually comes out when a person is between the ages of 17 and 21. In most instances, there is not enough space on the jaw for it to grow, often causing the problem of impacted growth. Consequently, it becomes necessary for wisdom teeth extraction; otherwise you may experience pain and other dental problems if left unaddressed.

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Factors that Affect the Cost of Extraction
The price of wisdom tooth extraction often depends on several factors: the experience of the dentist, location of the dental clinic, your dental insurance, and the extent or complexity of the entire procedure.  If you engage the services of an oral surgeon over a regular dentist, then chances are you will need to pay a bit more for the procedure.  Moreover, the degree of impaction has a bearing on the cost of the extraction.  You may need to pay more if your dentist has to perform more complicated procedures to remove your third molar.


The Real Score
A wisdom tooth extraction costs between $75 and $600 per tooth, depending on the type of the impaction. However, it is important to note that the fee does not cover the X-ray, sedation and medication. So, you may need to spend a few hundreds more to cover the entire cost.  In most cases, you need to prepare an additional $500 for the cost of other fees including the dentist’s consultation fee. 


If you have a dental insurance, then they may cover as much as 50% of the total cost of the procedure, especially if it is deemed as medically necessary. While some dental plans have an annual spending cap of $1,000. The thing here is, wisdom teeth extraction can involve a substantial amount of money, so it is important that you are not only prepared physically but also financially. 

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