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How much does tooth extraction cost?

Dental / sometimes urgent · Anesthesia: Yes (general)

Tooth extraction typically costs $500–$1,200 in the US, with a rough midpoint around $850. Removal of a diseased, broken or painful tooth under general anesthesia, usually as part of a dental procedure. Surgical extractions of large multi-rooted teeth take longer and cost more. A single simple extraction is toward the low end; multiple or surgical extractions (large roots, broken teeth) reach the high end and are often part of a dental procedure. This is a typical range — your vet's written estimate is the only firm number.

Source: Aggregated clinic / CareCredit / Pawlicy price surveys. Data as of June 2026.

Tooth extraction at a glance

DetailValue
Typical price range$500–$1,200
Rough midpoint$850
TypeDental / sometimes urgent
AnesthesiaYes (general)

Source: Aggregated clinic / CareCredit / Pawlicy price surveys. Data as of June 2026.

What drives the price

How to keep the cost down

Compare quotes between clinics, ask whether a low-cost or nonprofit clinic offers the service, and request an itemised written estimate before agreeing. A large bill like this is exactly what accident-and-illness pet insurance is designed to cushion — though it only pays off if you have a major claim. Use the pet cost calculator to factor procedures into your overall budget.

Frequently asked questions

How much does tooth extraction cost?

Tooth extraction typically costs $500–$1,200 in the US, with a rough midpoint around $850. A single simple extraction is toward the low end; multiple or surgical extractions (large roots, broken teeth) reach the high end and are often part of a dental procedure. Prices vary by region, clinic type and your pet's size, so get a written estimate from your own vet.

What makes tooth extraction more or less expensive?

Simple single extractions cost far less than multiple surgical ones. Usually combined with a dental cleaning, anesthesia and X-rays. Large multi-rooted teeth (e.g. carnassials) are most expensive. Pain medication and antibiotics afterward add to the total.

Does pet insurance cover tooth extraction?

An accident-and-illness policy usually reimburses a percentage of an eligible tooth extraction bill after your deductible, provided it is not a pre-existing condition. Routine/preventive items may need a wellness add-on. See our insurance overview.

Sources & accuracy

Price ranges are aggregated from published clinic and care-financing surveys and reflect typical full-service US practices; low-cost clinics and your region may differ substantially. This is general information, not veterinary advice or a quote. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-18