Sandy, UT · Extraction · D7110

How much does an Extraction cost in Sandy, UT?

an Extraction in Sandy typically runs $199–$332. Here's what affects that number, what your quote should include, and whether the price you were given is fair.

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Based on ADA fee survey data
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West pricing
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Updated May 20, 2026
Reviewed by Pearl clinical team
$199 – $332
Typical range for an Extraction in Sandy
🦷 PPO covers 80%–80% after deductible
No insurance? Average is ~$255
National avg.
$255
Extraction
Coverage tierTypical out-of-pocket
PPO dental insurance (major coverage)$0 – $75
Basic / preventive-only plan$20 – $150
No insurance (self-pay)$75 – $350
Dental savings plan (~20% discount)

Price factors

What affects Extraction cost?

  • Tooth location and root complexity
  • Whether it is a routine or surgical extraction
  • Sedation or anesthesia used
  • Post-operative care included
  • Geographic market

Quote checker

What should your quote include?

Most confusion about dental pricing comes from different offices bundling costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers — and what's often left out.

Usually included in the quoted price

  • Local anesthesia
  • Extraction procedure
  • Gauze and after-care instructions

Often billed separately — ask before you agree

  • Post-operative check if included
  • Ask whether a separate charge applies for sutures

Is my quote fair?

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Enter the price you were quoted and we'll tell you how it compares to what Sandy patients typically pay for an Extraction.

Health stakes

What happens if you delay treatment?

Dental issues rarely resolve on their own — most progress and get harder to treat over time. Here's what's at stake if you delay.

  1. Infected tooth can develop into an abscess requiring IV antibiotics
  2. Infection spreads to adjacent teeth and jawbone
  3. Pain becomes severe and unmanageable
  4. Emergency extraction under urgent conditions is more complicated and costly

Before you agree

Questions to ask your dentist

A good dentist won't mind these. Print this list or take a photo before your next visit.

  1. Is this a simple or surgical extraction?
  2. Is anesthesia included in the price?
  3. Do I need sutures, and are they included?
  4. What should I plan for during recovery — time off work?
  5. Should I plan for an implant or bridge to fill the space?
  6. If I am replacing this tooth, when should the implant be placed?

Common questions

Extraction cost FAQ

A simple extraction removes a fully erupted, accessible tooth using forceps. A surgical extraction involves cutting the gum, removing bone, or sectioning the tooth — used for impacted teeth, roots that have broken off, or teeth that won't come out simply. Surgical extractions cost significantly more.

Most PPO plans cover medically necessary extractions at 50–80% after the deductible. Cosmetic or orthodontic extractions may have different coverage rules.

It depends on your budget, timeline, and the location of the missing tooth. Implants are more durable and don't affect adjacent teeth; bridges are faster and cheaper upfront. Talk through both options before the extraction so you can plan socket preservation if needed.

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