impacted
wisdom teeth / wisdom tooth extractions / costs and prices
How
much do impacted wisdom teeth extractions cost?
Here's a very "ball park" estimate of the price that you might
pay to have a wisdom tooth extracted that is classified as
a soft
tissue impaction. Wisdom teeth that are bony
impactions can cost up to twice as much to have removed.
$165.00
- $290.00
These
figures come from an unscientific survey of fees found in
our area. Our sources are: the web, dentists, dental literature,
and information received from dental insurance companies.
Based on ACCRA's Cost of Living Index, we have extrapolated
our regional data into the nationwide average fee range
estimate shown above. Even in the same area the fee charged
by dentists for a specific procedure can vary significantly,
easily by as much as 30%.
We anticipate that the lower end of this range would be
representative of an average fee found in a small rural
town (whose ACCRA Cost of Living Index is approximately
85). The higher end of this range would be more representative
of the average fee found in a large metropolitan area on
either coast (whose ACCRA Cost of Living Index is around
125).
Determining
wisdom teeth extraction costs:
The dentist's perspective.
While
dentists are in fact simply providing a service in exchange
for a fee, most would no doubt prefer to think that their
patients have chosen them to provide this service primarily
because of the quality of their work and the manner and
environment in which they perform it. It seems unlikely
that any dentist would be flattered to learn that they had
attracted their patients simply because they had the area's
lowest fees.
Most
dentists would consider a consultation appointment to be
an excellent way for a potential patient to determine both
the cost of the specific dental treatment they need and
also as a way to meet them and experience the environment
in which the dental treatment will be performed. Most dentists
will likely charge an examination fee for this visit, the
receptionist making your consultation appointment should
be able to quote this fee for you precisely.
The receptionist may not be able to know exactly what dental
x-rays will be required and these can add to the cost of
the consultation, but these are items you would need no
matter which dentist performed the work. After you have
had your consultation appointment with the dentist, if you
decide not to have them perform the treatment, or if you
simply choose to get a second opinion, in most cases you
can request that your x-rays be forwarded to another dental
office.
Determining
wisdom teeth extraction costs:
The patient's perspective.
It
seems doubtful that any patient would want to choose a dentist
based strictly on price, after all, the manner in which the
dental treatment is performed should be of equal, if not much
greater, concern. Ask your friends and coworkers who their
dentist is. Reputations travel, your friends will know who
has treated them well and will also probably have a relative
idea of how the fees charged by their dentist compare with
other dentists in your area.
A polite telephone survey to a few dentists' offices can give
you a general idea of the range of fees in your area. Many
dental offices will, however, be somewhat put off by such
inquires primarily for two reasons. The first reason is that
most dentists want to develop continuing relationships with
their patients. They are interested in helping patients overcome
their current dental problems and continuing on with periodic
checks so to help them maintain their oral health. A phone
call from a person "checking out the best prices in town"
often does not fit this ideal.
The other problem is that dental office personnel realize
that phone inquiries commonly result in "apples and oranges"
comparisons. Without an examination by a dentist it is impossible
for the dental office to know exactly what work is needed,
and thus it is impossible for them to give you an accurate
idea of the fee. Even using identical dental terminology when
calling various dental offices can easily result in several
different interpretations of the work required.
We think that by far the best method of evaluating costs is
to seek dentist recommendations from your friends and then
make a consultation appointment
with that (or those) dentist(s). If you do choose to survey
dental offices by phone we would suggest the following. The
American Dental Association has developed a series of code
numbers, each of which represents a specific dental procedure.
These codes are the standard in the dental industry and are
used by all dental offices, dental insurers, etc... The numeric
code associated with extracting a wisdom tooth which is a
soft tissue impaction is "07220". While this may not be the
code of the exact procedure you require, it is an "apples
to apples" way to somewhat accurately compare the relative
fees of different dental offices for a standard procedure.
Impacted
Wisdom Teeth:
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1
What are impacted wisdom teeth?
What are the classifications of impacted wisdom teeth?
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Why should impacted wisdom teeth be extracted?
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3
At what age should wisdom teeth be removed?
What are the complications and risks associated with impacted
wisdom teeth removal?
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4 The
wisdom tooth extraction process.
What to expect.
Numbing the wisdom tooth.
Sedating the patient.
Post extraction recovery.
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How much do impacted wisdom teeth extractions cost?
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