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How much does Simple Tooth Extraction cost in Columbus?

Searching for the true cost of Simple Tooth Extraction in Columbus? With so many factors involved, local cost context can make dental pricing easier to understand. Check the local breakdown below to understand estimated market ranges. Columbus models as a lower-cost dental market in our data, though provider quotes can still vary by office and case details. For oral surgery, complexity, imaging, anesthesia or sedation, tooth position, and follow-up visits can make estimates vary. Because this estimate is usually lower than major restorative or implant care, small add-on fees can still change the final out-of-pocket amount.

For tooth extraction estimates, imaging, surgical complexity, anesthesia or sedation, and follow-up items may change the final written range.

Estimate Your Simple Tooth Extraction Cost Range in Columbus

This shows an estimated local provider fee range before any plan-specific adjustment.

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$68 - $405

Educational estimate only. A licensed dentist must provide an official quote after evaluating your individual circumstances.

Top Rated Dental Clinics in Columbus

Based on our analysis of 15 local clinics, dentists in Columbus hold an average rating of 4.8/5 stars across 11,599+ verified patient reviews.

Merion Village Dental

4.6(1,024 reviews)

Located in South Columbus

Open today: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Carroll Family Dental

4.9(1,721 reviews)

Located in Eastlawn

Open today: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Oak Creek Dental Care

4.9(804 reviews)

Located in Northland

Open today: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Capitol Square Dental

4.4(197 reviews)

Located in Downtown

Closed today

Bauer Dental Group

5(1,103 reviews)

Located in Olentangy West

Open today: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What affects the estimated cost of Simple Tooth Extraction in Columbus?

Oral surgery estimates often depend on surgical complexity, tooth position, imaging, anesthesia or sedation, follow-up care, and whether medication or pathology fees are separate. Because Columbus models below many higher-cost metro areas, local estimates may start lower, but provider-specific fees and case details still matter. Your dentist's official quote may differ from this educational estimate.

Can dental insurance change the out-of-pocket cost for Simple Tooth Extraction?

Yes. Dental benefits, deductibles, annual maximums, waiting periods, and network rules can change what you pay out of pocket. True Dental Costs does not determine coverage, so check directly with your plan and dental office before scheduling care.

Why might my dentist's quote be different from this estimate?

This page uses a city-level pricing model based on baseline procedure ranges and local cost multipliers. Your quote may be higher or lower because only a licensed dentist can evaluate your specific circumstances, treatment plan, and billing details.

Are payment plans available for Simple Tooth Extraction in Columbus?

Some dental offices offer third-party financing or in-house payment arrangements, but terms vary by provider and applicant. For oral surgery estimates, ask for a written breakdown of surgical fees, imaging, anesthesia or sedation, and follow-up items before comparing prices.

When should I request another cost estimate?

Consider requesting another estimate if the quoted price is far outside the typical lower-cost market range, if the written estimate does not clearly list included services, or if you want to compare provider fees before making a non-urgent financial decision. For a lower-range dental estimate like this, ask whether exams, X-rays, materials, or follow-up items are separate.

Cost Estimate Note

Last updated: May 2026.

TrueDentalCosts provides educational cost estimates only. It is not a dental office, healthcare provider, insurer, or medical advice service. Prices are estimated ranges and may vary based on your dentist, location, insurance plan, procedure complexity, and individual circumstances. Always consult a licensed dentist for diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and an official quote.