Wisdom teeth removal is a common procedure, often needed during the late teen or early adult years. These third molars can cause issues if they don’t erupt properly—leading to crowding, discomfort, or infection.
At Janz Family Dental in Edmonton, wisdom teeth removal is something we do every week. Our experienced team has helped countless patients—many of them teens and tweens—get through the process comfortably, safely, and affordably.
Comfortable Options for Every Patient
We offer a range of sedation options tailored to your needs, including oral sedation, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), or a combination of the two. These methods are very effective—the vast majority of patients are able to undergo treatment with ease using these techniques.
Compared to full general anesthesia—which is typically used by oral surgeons and comes with added costs and risks—our sedation methods provide a more cost-effective and lower-risk experience, while keeping you comfortable throughout the procedure.
Wisdom Tooth Extraction Charges
Wisdom teeth removal in Edmonton can range anywhere from $300 to $1,500 per tooth, depending on complexity. That said, at Janz Family Dental, you’ll never pay more than $600 per tooth, even for more complicated extraction under local anesthesia—no surprises, no inflated costs.
The charges for wisdom teeth removal in Edmonton can vary depending on several factors, including:
Complexity of the Extraction / Impaction
If the teeth are impacted or positioned at challenging angles, the procedure may require more time and specialized skills, which consequently increases the price. On the other hand, if a wisdom tooth has fully erupted and is accessible, extraction is typically straightforward and less expensive.
Type of Anesthesia
At Janz Family Dental, we perform extractions under local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, or oral sedation, keeping the process both affordable and comfortable.
Number of Teeth Extracted
Since wisdom teeth extraction is charged on a per-tooth basis, the extraction cost will increase with the number of wisdom teeth needing to be removed.
Additional Costs and Procedures
X-rays, sedation, prescription medications for pain and infection control, and a follow-up appointment can impact the overall cost of wisdom teeth removal. An initial consultation with your dentist will help establish a treatment plan and estimated costs.
Payment & Financing Options for Wisdom Teeth Removal in Edmonton
When it comes to dental work, many patients want to know how they can cover the cost, their financing options, or if there are ways to save money on wisdom teeth removal.
Some options available in Edmonton include:
Dental Insurance
Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of wisdom teeth extraction charges, especially if it’s medically necessary. Check with your provider about your plan’s coverage to see how much of the cost you may be able to offset.
Payment Plans
At Janz Family Dental in Edmonton, we understand paying a dental bill upfront isn’t always an option. To help out, we offer flexible payment plans to help manage the costs of wisdom teeth removal. Be sure to discuss payment options with our staff.
Government-Sponsored Programs
The Canadian government provides dental services for low-income households, including:
- Canada Dental Care Plan – Offers financial support for dental care to children under the age of 18, seniors over 65, and people with disabilities.
- The Alberta Child Health Benefit – For children up to 18 years of age, or up to 19 if they live at home and are still in high school. This is based on family income eligibility and lack of other government health benefits.
- The Alberta Adult Health Benefits – Supports low-income Albertans who are pregnant or have significant ongoing prescription needs, with eligibility based on income and no other government health benefits.
- Income Support – Provides health benefits for eligible adults and children, with eligibility determined by various factors.
- Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) – This program may cover health benefits for individuals and their families who lack coverage from other government programs.
Healthcare Financing
Healthcare financing options, like loans or credit lines, can help cover dental expenses, including wisdom teeth removal in Edmonton.
A Smart Step Toward Lifelong Dental Health
Wisdom teeth removal is a proactive step that helps protect your smile for the long term. Taking care of problematic wisdom teeth early can help you avoid future discomfort and prevent more complex (and costly) dental issues down the road.
At Janz Family Dental, we aim to make this process as smooth, comfortable, and affordable as possible. By understanding the factors that affect cost and exploring your coverage and payment options, you can feel confident moving forward with care that supports your overall health.
If you’re in Edmonton and thinking about wisdom teeth removal—for yourself or your teen—we’re here to help you build a personalized plan that fits both your needs and your budget.
Wisdom Teeth Removal in Edmonton
At Janz Family Dental, we’re committed to providing you and your family with expert dental care for your long-term health. Don’t let your wisdom teeth get in the way of your smile. We’re here to make your wisdom teeth removal in Edmonton a smooth and stress-free experience.
Contact Janz Family Dental to book your consultation and wisdom teeth removal in Edmonton.
FAQs
Why do wisdom teeth need to be removed?
It’s actually a common misconception that all wisdom teeth need to be removed. If they grow correctly positioned and without complications, there’s no reason to have your wisdom teeth extracted. That said, it’s rare for wisdom teeth to come in correctly. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause crowding, cavities, gum infection, cysts, and other complications, and require removal to prevent long-term issues.
How do I know if my wisdom teeth are coming in?
Your dentist will often spot your wisdom teeth coming in during a routine check-up, but if you don’t visit regularly, there are other signs to watch for. Pain, jaw tenderness, or swelling around the gums are good indicators. In some cases, you may feel or see the wisdom teeth beginning to emerge through the gums.
What is dry socket?
Dry socket occurs when the blood clot in the tooth’s socket is dislodged, exposing the area to air, fluids, and food particles. Symptoms include:
- Bad taste in your mouth
- Bad breath
- Severe pain along your jaw
If you believe you’re suffering from dry socket, contact your dentist as soon as possible. Left untreated, dry socket can lead to a number of other complications.