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Tooth Extraction Cost in Vancouver

Tooth Extraction Cost in Vancouver

Average Tooth Extraction Cost in Vancouver

Tooth extraction is recommended if your dentist can no longer save your tooth. This is usually if there is severe tooth decay, a large tooth fracture, or a dental infection and fillings or a root canal will no longer suffice to restore the tooth to good health.

In Vancouver, tooth extraction costs typically range from $177 to $468. The cost largely depends on whether the procedure involves a simple or surgical extraction. An X-ray during your dental exam and consultation can help you discuss this.

For a comprehensive cost assessment specific to your needs, contact Arbutus Station Dental today.

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How Much Does a Tooth Extraction Cost in Vancouver?

Dental Service Price
Simple Extraction $177
Surgical Extraction $300
Surgical Extraction of an Impacted Tooth $468
Surgical Extraction requiring Bone Grafting Starting at $1,307

Understanding Tooth Extraction Prices

Extraction of a severely decayed or infected tooth can help eliminate pain and discomfort and boost your overall oral health. Extraction may also be recommended during orthodontic treatment to straighten the teeth and improve the bite. For children, the extraction of a baby tooth can help an adult tooth come into place and erupt properly.

However, not all tooth extractions are the same. A simple tooth extraction is done if the tooth is visible above the surface of the gum. Meanwhile, a surgical extraction is a more complicated treatment where the tooth is not easily accessible in the mouth. This means that some gum or bone must be removed to reach the tooth.

In this post, we will learn more about tooth extraction cost in Vancouver and the factors that may influence the cost.

Factors that Determine the Cost of a Tooth Extraction

  • Surgical Procedure: Surgical treatment involves removing some gum or bone to access the tooth. It may be that the tooth has not erupted through the gum completely or has fractured under the gum line.
  • Tooth Impaction: The position of the tooth and degree of impaction influences the level of difficulty in removing the tooth. Teeth can be partially or fully impacted depending on how much of it is covered in bone and gum tissue. Fully impacted teeth are harder to remove and can cost more.
  • Bone Grafting: After tooth extraction, a bone graft may be required to regenerate bone. This will help support future teeth replacement. This procedure will be added to the overall treatment cost.

How Can I Pay for a Tooth Extraction?

  • Personal Funds: Arbutus Station Dental accepts several payment methods including cash, personal cheques, and debit or credit cards.
  • Insurance: Dental insurance can help cover your expenses for tooth extraction. However, it is essential to review your coverage to learn about your inclusions and limitations.
  • Canada Dental Benefit Program: If eligible, this government-sponsored initiative can help cover the cost of your tooth extraction.
  • Student Dental Program: Clients of studentcare who are university and college students, and their dependents, can enjoy a significant reduction in cost for their dental treatment.

FAQs

Yes. Tooth extraction can be included in your dental insurance coverage.

Yes, you can use the Canada Dental Benefit Program to cover your tooth extraction cost.

Verified by Dr. Christopher Low, DMD, MSc

This content is reviewed quarterly to ensure clinical accuracy and alignment with the latest BCDA Fee Guide and BCCOHP standards.

Last Updated: February 9, 2026

Disclaimer: The information provided above is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute dental advice. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for a comprehensive in-office dental examination or consultation. Individual oral health conditions vary, and an in-office exam is required to accurately assess, diagnose, and recommend appropriate treatment. If you have questions or concerns about your oral health, please schedule an in-office dental examination.

dr christopher low

Dr. Christopher Low, an experienced dentist based in Kitsilano, established his roots in this community alongside his wife and family. Dr. Low, a native of Victoria, British Columbia, embarked on his academic journey by pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at the University of Victoria, successfully earning his degree in 2003.

Following his undergraduate pursuits, Dr. Low's fascination with the realm of biological sciences initially led him toward a career in academia. He started his professional journey at the BC Cancer Research Centre, where he conducted pioneering research in prostate cancer. This period of scholarly engagement culminated in the completion of a Master's degree in Oncology from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2010.

Subsequently, Dr. Low's evolving interest in clinical practice prompted him to further his education, culminating in him earning his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from UBC in 2014. This academic achievement was complemented by a year-long general practice residency at Montefiore Medical Centre in the Bronx, New York. During this pivotal phase of his career, Dr. Low gained invaluable experience across the spectrum of general dentistry, including the management of emergency dental cases.

Beyond his professional endeavours, Dr. Low can often be found outdoors amidst the picturesque landscapes of our local mountains, indulging in activities such as mountain biking and snowboarding. When not pursuing his adventurous passions, he dedicates cherished moments to his family life in the city, enjoying quality time with his wife Julia and actively engaging with their lively 9-year-old son, Theo, and their 5-year-old daughter, Georgia

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