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How Much Does A Tooth Extraction Cost? - Average Prices & Options
Here's a complete list of available tooth extraction options,along with the average cost* indicated for each. If you're interested in an accurate quote or a personal consultation, please contact us.

Types of Tooth Extraction | Average Cost* |
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Simple tooth extraction (single tooth) | $319 |
Surgical tooth extraction (single tooth) | $449 |
Tooth extraction (complicated single tooth) | $879 |
Tooth extraction (full bony impacted single tooth) | $739 |
Tooth extraction (soft tissue impacted single tooth) | $489 |
Wisdom tooth extraction (per tooth) | $499 |
Wisdom tooth extraction (four teeth) | $1,999 |
Wisdom teeth removal (four impacted teeth) | $3,199 |
Wisdom tooth removal (one impacted tooth) | $799 |
*Note: The average costs above are subject to change without notice. Prices will vary based on the complexity of your case.
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+35 Years of Experience in San Diego
Dr. Irma Gavaldon and her team at Dental Expressions are here to make your smile look and feel its best. With over 35 years of experience, we can handle it all, from the simple to the complex treatments.


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Your comfort and safety is our priority. You will be involved in every step of the process. We offer expert emergency extractions but also a seamless, stress-free patient experience.


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We're conveniently located at the intersection of Navajo Road and Bisby Lake Avenue, so getting to us is a breeze. Trust Dental Expressions as your local dentist in San Diego, California!
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Does It Cost To Get A Tooth Pulled In San Diego?
A simple tooth extraction in San Diego typically costs between $150 and $450. Surgical extractions can range from $250 to $750 per tooth. Prices vary depending on the complexity of the extraction, the location of the tooth, and any additional procedures required, such as sedation or bone grafting. Dental insurance may cover part of the cost if the extraction is deemed medically necessary. We also offer financing options to help manage expenses, contact us for a personalized quote.
How Many Days Does It Take For A Tooth Extraction To Heal?
Superficial healing usually takes seven to 15 days, while complete healing of the underlying bone may take several months. Most patients notice a significant improvement in discomfort and swelling within the first week. Healing times will vary depending on the complexity of the extraction, your general health and how well you follow the aftercare instructions. If you have any concerns, please contact us and we'll help you.
Is Day 3 The Worst After Tooth Extraction?
Many patients report that day 3 after tooth extraction is when discomfort and swelling peak due to the body's natural inflammatory response. While day 3 can be challenging, proper pain management - such as prescribed medications and effective aftercare - usually alleviates discomfort soon after. Individual experiences may vary and our team is dedicated to supporting you through every stage of your recovery.
What Hurts More, Top Or Bottom Tooth Extraction?
Lower tooth extractions can sometimes be more intricate due to denser bone, while upper extractions may also be challenging if the tooth is impacted. Ultimately, each case is unique, and our skilled professionals use advanced anesthesia and techniques to minimize discomfort regardless of the extraction site.
What Is The Best Aftercare For A Tooth Extraction?
reduce swelling, keeping your head elevated, and avoiding strenuous activities for the first 24–48 hours. Maintain a soft diet with cool or room-temperature foods, and gently rinse your mouth with warm salt water after the first day. Avoid using straws and refrain from smoking to protect the healing blood clot. Follow prescribed medication instructions and attend all follow-up appointments for optimal healing.
What Are The Stages Of A Tooth Extraction Healing?
The stages of tooth extraction are blood clot formation, inflammatory phase, soft tissue healing, bone remodeling and complete healing. First, a blood clot forms in the socket to protect the bone and nerves. In the first few days, inflammation peaks and the soft tissues begin to heal. Within 1 to 2 weeks, the gum tissue has largely closed over the extraction site, while bone remodelling continues over the next few months. Full recovery can take several months, although most patients experience significant improvement in the first few weeks.
What Is The Safest Food To Eat After Tooth Extraction?
The safest foods to eat after tooth extraction are soft, bland foods that require minimal chewing. Safe choices include mashed potatoes, yoghurt, scrambled eggs, smoothies and soft soups chilled to a warm temperature. Soft fruits such as bananas are also recommended. Avoid hot, spicy, crunchy or sticky foods and do not use straws, which can interfere with the healing clot. These dietary guidelines will help promote healing and minimise discomfort during recovery.
When Should I Schedule A Follow-Up After My Tooth Extraction?
You should schedule a follow-up appointment within 7 to 10 days of the extraction to ensure proper healing and to treat any complications. Your dentist will assess the healing process and give you instructions for further care if necessary. Regular follow-ups are important for a smooth recovery and to prevent any potential issues from developing.