How much does it cost to get wisdom teeth extracted

The Permanent Third Molar

In clinical terms, a wisdom tooth is the permanent third molar, the one right at the back of the upper and lower jaws, giving most people four wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth are the last to erupt around the age of 17-25 at which point people would have gained more wisdom than the tender age of 12 when we lose our baby teeth and gain our permanent set of adult teeth.

Why and how does the wisdom tooth come about? Why doesn’t it erupt like the rest of the permanent teeth? It all boils down to necessity. Our ancient forefathers needed the wisdom teeth to chew coarse and rough foods like uncooked meat, hard nuts and leaves of all kinds however, our modern diet consists of fine processed foods, the jaws will no longer need to evolve like ancient times with forward growth hence leaving no room for the third molar to erupt without impediment. And due to insufficient room in the jaws, it becomes stuck in the gums hence the term – impacted.

Having said this, not everyone undergoes eruption of these four wisdom teeth as they lie dormant in the gums with no symptoms at all. Many factors will need to come into play before the wisdom teeth eventually becomes impacted eg size of the teeth, size of the jaws, age, genes and gender.

When the wisdom tooth does moves or grow and start impacting the neighbouring teeth, it could inflame and infect the gum tissue over it. In the case where the impacted wisdom tooth does not erupt beyond the gum or just partially erupt, it could still cause infection, crowding, and develop cysts and cavities on the wisdom tooth or the second molar next to it.

On the other hand, even if the impaction does not affect the surroundings, it could pose an oral hygiene issue as it makes proper cleaning difficult. Hence, our dentists typically recommend that patients remove their wisdom teeth to prevent any potential oral health issues from arising in the future.

This section provides details on the average fee paid by private patients in our public institutions for selected dental procedures. Should you wish to find out more, please check with the institutions directly.


Public Institutions (Non-subsidised fees)
Institutions/ Conditions Crowns (Capping) – Single Unit Full Dentures – Per Arch Impacted Wisdom Tooth Surgery
Implant with Crown – Per Unit Orthodontics (Braces) – Two Jaws, Non-Surgical Root Canal Treatment (Anterior Tooth) Root Canal Treatment (Molar Tooth) Root Canal Treatment (Pre-molar Tooth)
CGH $758 $555 $998 $5,500 - $5,700 $4,600 - $5,000 $320 $886 $505
KTPH $850 $750 $815 $3800 $3,600 - $4,200 $450 $850 $600
NDCS $829 - $1,057 $821 - $1,269 $910 $4,200 - $5,101 $3,221 - $4,462 $430 $860 $596
NTFGH $1,081- $1,141 (Specialist)

$705 - $765 (Dental Officer)

$1,427- $1,627 (Specialist)

$869 - $1,069 (Dental Officer)

$950 $3,278 $4,500 - $6,500 $493 (Specialist)

$294 (Dental Officer)

$1,114 $949 (Specialist)

$482 (Dental Officer)

NUCOHS $1,284 $900 $821 $4,675 $4,500 - $4,800 $385 $930 $535
SKGH1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TTSH $750 - $950 $600 - $750 $381 - $826 $4,700 $4,200 - $4,800 $450 $820 $620
Remarks *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes laboratory fee and GST. Excludes consultation, x-ray and investigation fees. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes laboratory fee and GST. Excludes consultation, x-ray and investigation fees. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. For surgeries done under Local Anaesthesia (LA) only. Includes GST. Excludes consultation, x-ray and investigation fees. The procedure is performed by clinicians with advanced specialty qualifications. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes consultation, surgical procedure, implant crown (prosthesis), OT consumables, x-ray fees and GST. The procedure is performed by clinicians with advanced specialty qualifications. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes GST. Excludes consultation and investigation fees. The procedure is performed by clinicians with advanced specialty qualifications. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes GST. Excludes consultation, x-ray, investigation and re-treatment fees. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes GST. Excludes consultation, x-ray, investigation and re-treatment fees. The procedure is performed by clinicians with advanced specialty qualifications. *Average fee for the period 1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019. Includes GST. Excludes consultation, x-ray, investigation and re-treatment fees.
Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary. Please note that published fees are estimated quotes, and final prices may vary.

1 Sengkang Hospital’s Dental Clinic only officially opened on 1 July 19, there was no work load for the categories stated for the period 1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019.

How much is it to extract a wisdom tooth?

According to CostHelper, their readers report typical wisdom tooth extraction costs to be: $75–$200 per tooth for simple wisdom tooth extractions where the tooth is fully erupted with simple roots using only local anesthesia. $225–$600 per tooth for impacted wisdom tooth extractions using only local anesthesia.

Is it cheaper to get all wisdom teeth removed?

It's also more cost-effective to get all four teeth removed at once, so it's better for your body and your wallet to lose all four wisdom teeth at the same time. Before your wisdom teeth extraction, your oral surgeon will perform a thorough oral examination to determine the size and position of the teeth.

Is extracting wisdom teeth painful?

You shouldn't feel any pain as your wisdom teeth are removed because the area will be numb. However, if you do feel pain during the procedure, tell your dentist or oral surgeon so they can give you more anaesthetic. How long it takes to remove the tooth will vary.

Can I pull my own wisdom tooth?

You should never attempt to remove your molars because it can result in further complications. For instance, you may injure yourself and develop dry socket (a dental condition where the protective blood clot fails to grow after you have a tooth extracted).