Why there is no single number

Wisdom teeth removal is not priced the same in every situation. Cost may be influenced by the number of teeth involved, whether they are impacted, and the type of anesthesia used.

How insurance changes the estimate

Insurance may reduce part of the total cost, but patients often still have a remaining balance. That balance may depend on deductibles, co-insurance, annual maximums, and other plan details.

Why benefits remaining for the year matter

If much of your annual maximum has already been used, your remaining coverage may be lower. If little has been used, the plan may contribute more. Timing within the benefit year can matter.

How to get the most accurate estimate

The most accurate estimate comes after your imaging, treatment plan, and insurance benefits are reviewed together. That allows the office to provide a more personalized cost breakdown.

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Next step

If you want to know what wisdom teeth removal may cost with your insurance, a consultation and insurance review can help provide a clearer estimate.