Cost of Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth can damage your overall oral health if they are left untreated. At Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, our experts recommend having wisdom teeth extracted as soon as possible before complications have the chance to arise. Dr. SalinDr. WeinerDr. Semanoff, and Dr. Nack are board-certified oral surgeons who perform wisdom tooth extractions in the comfort of our state-of-the-art surgical suites in Feasterville, Newtown, and Abington, PA.

Undergoing wisdom teeth removal can save you the cost of more extensive procedures down the road, which can include more extensive oral surgery, medications, orthodontics, and restorative treatment. To help make wisdom teeth removal more affordable, our office accepts many payment methods and all insurance plans except Medicaid. We also offer financing, so you can receive the care you need with a payment plan that works for you.

To find out how much your wisdom teeth removal would cost, contact Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants for a consultation. We will evaluate your oral health and provide you with a cost estimate for your treatment at this visit.

How Much Does It Cost to Remove Wisdom Teeth?

Every patient is different, which is why there is no one-size-fits-all for wisdom teeth removal. The total cost of treatment will depend on several factors, which we will discuss during your first visit. These factors include:

  • The number of wisdom teeth you have
  • If any wisdom teeth are impacted
  • Your choice of anesthesia or sedation
  • Your dental or medical insurance
  • Prescription medications after surgery

The complexity of the procedure will also affect the overall cost. Wisdom teeth are easier to remove when they first develop. The procedure to have them removed can cost less when performed early, compared to a more extensive procedure to remove fully developed molars. We recommend having wisdom teeth removed during the late teens or early twenties. Early extractions can save money, and younger patients tend to recover quickly and with fewer complications.

Does Insurance Cover Wisdom Teeth Removal?

Many dental and medical insurance plans will cover a portion of wisdom teeth removal surgery if the procedure is deemed medically necessary. Some plans cover half of the bill or more, while others cover a smaller percentage. Our staff will work with your insurance carrier to help you receive the maximum benefits from your plan. We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly prior to your appointment to find out the details of your coverage.

Financing Your Wisdom Teeth Removal

At Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, we partner with CareCredit® and LendingClub® to offer flexible payment plans. With these options, you can use a credit card or loan to cover the cost of your oral surgery and repay the balance over time. During your first visit, we will walk you through all of your options and help you get started with the financing option you would like. Learn more about our financing options and payment methods.

Affordable Wisdom Teeth Removal in Feasterville, Newtown, and Abington, PA

For an oral surgery team you can trust, visit the board-certified experts at Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants. We make the wisdom teeth removal process a comfortable, seamless experience and have offices in Feasterville, Newtown, and Abington, PA. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and to find out how much it would cost to have your wisdom teeth removed.

Types of Anesthesia

We offer a variety of choices to ensure a comfortable oral surgery experience.

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Local Anesthesia

Administered through a syringe, a local anesthetic numbs only the surgical site. The effects can last up to several hours. We often pair local anesthesia with another type of anesthesia or sedation.

Nitrous Oxide

Commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is inhaled through a mask. It provides mild sedation and pain relief and is often combined with other options, such as oral sedation, for optimal effect.

General Anesthesia

General anesthesia will render you totally unconscious. This option is reserved for complex surgeries such as orthognathic surgery or facial reconstruction.

Intravenous (IV) Anesthesia

Your surgeon will inject the sedative into the vein, which will render you into a semi-conscious state. Also called twilight sedation or twilight dentistry, this option is ideal for extensive procedures or highly anxious patients.