How Much Does a Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost in Washington?
Cash pay and without insurance estimates for Washington, DC. If you are uninsured or self-pay, use these typical ranges before you accept a quote. Sources: ADA Survey of Dental Fees, Fair Health consumer benchmarks.
Cash Pay Wisdom Teeth Removal Prices in Washington (No Insurance)
Many patients search for wisdom teeth removal costs in Washington because they lack coverage or choose not to run the claim through insurance. Offices often quote a single self-pay fee that may differ from in-network rates. The ranges below reflect typical cash pay pricing in this metro — your provider may charge more or less depending on materials, sedation, and case complexity.
Estimated cash price in Washington
Wisdom Teeth Removal · D7220–D7240
$300 – $1,800
Typical range for wisdom teeth removal (before insurance). ADA CDT codes identify the procedure type on your bill.
- Simple (per tooth) (D7220)$300 – $600
- Partial bony impaction (D7230)$420 – $1,080
- Full bony impaction (D7240)$600 – $1,800
Washington vs national average
Based on regional cost index — 20% above the national average.
Washington
$300 – $1,800
National
$250 – $1,500
Why is a wisdom teeth removal so expensive?
A wisdom teeth removal quote often bundles more than chair time. Restorative and surgical fees typically include consumables—impression materials, burs, gloves, anesthetic, and sometimes a separate lab invoice for crowns, bridges, dentures, or implant components. Offices that use brand-name ceramics, custom-shaded porcelain, or premium implant systems pay higher wholesale costs and those line items show up in the patient portion. For Wisdom Teeth Removal, national cash-pay surveys commonly land around $250–$1,500, but a single tooth versus a full arch changes materials dramatically. The ADA publishes procedure code guidance (D7220, D7230) that helps offices classify work; FairHealth and similar claims databases show what insurers see in your region, which is a useful anchor even when you are uninsured. Custom work sent to a certified dental laboratory adds turnaround time and freight, and rush fees are not unusual. If your estimate lists "lab" or "prosthetic" separately, compare that slice to the clinical fee—you may be able to ask about alternative materials tiers without changing the treatment plan your dentist recommends for billing purposes. Simple (per tooth); Partial bony impaction; Full bony impaction are common line-item drivers on treatment plans we see in the wild.
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Frequently asked questions
Cash-pay pricing depends on your metro, the exact ADA codes billed, and whether imaging or lab work is bundled. Typical uninsured ranges for Wisdom Teeth Removal run about $250–$1,500 nationally; your office may vary. This is cost information only—not medical advice.
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