Independent Price Guide · 2026

How Much Does Wisdom Tooth Removal Cost in Baltimore, MD?

Based on independent benchmarks — not submitted by dental practices or insurance companies.

Baltimore, MD · Out-of-Network Benchmarks

Typical Low

$413

50th percentile

Common Range

$531

70th percentile

High End

$684

90th percentile

Prices reflect out-of-network rates. In-network rates are typically 15–30% lower. Data updated 2026. Source: independent market benchmarks.

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The Variables That Drive Wisdom Tooth Removal Costs

Wisdom tooth removal pricing is highly variable because the procedure ranges from relatively straightforward to genuinely complex surgery — and the anesthesia options add another significant variable.

Impaction level is the biggest clinical driver. D7210 covers teeth fully or partially trapped in the jawbone. A tooth that's partially erupted and near the surface is technically easier to remove than one that's deeply impacted horizontally in the jaw. Some oral surgeons code more complex extractions at a higher rate.

Anesthesia is the second major variable — and the one that most dramatically affects the total cost. Options typically include: local anesthesia only (usually included), nitrous oxide ($75–$150 additional), IV sedation ($300–$600 additional), or general anesthesia. Make sure you know what anesthesia is included in the quoted price and what's additional.

Number of teeth treated in one appointment affects the total cost but often comes with a modest discount. If you have four wisdom teeth that need to come out, getting them all done in one appointment under one bout of sedation is almost always more cost-effective than staging the procedures.

General dentist vs. oral surgeon: Many general dentists perform straightforward wisdom tooth extractions. For deeply impacted teeth or patients who want IV sedation, an oral surgeon is the appropriate provider.

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What to Watch For

Wisdom tooth removal is recommended when teeth are causing problems — infection, crowding, decay — or when X-rays show a high probability of future problems. If you're asymptomatic and being told all four wisdom teeth must come out immediately, getting a second opinion is reasonable.

DentalQuoteCheck provides price benchmarking for educational purposes only. This is not professional dental, medical, legal, or financial advice. Price ranges are based on independent market data and may not reflect actual prices in your specific area or for your specific clinical situation. Always consult with a licensed dental provider for treatment decisions. DentalQuoteCheck is not affiliated with any dental practice, insurance company, or dental industry organization.