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Tooth extractions in Madison, WI (West)

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Honestly the best experience I’ve ever had at a dentist office, their website was easy to navigate. I was able to reschedule my appointment myself from my phone in the middle of the night when I realized I needed to get in sooner than I had thought. They made it easy to figure out that they took my insurance. They were detailed and clear about payment, while also being kind and understanding, they took the time to explain my options to me so that I understood what the next steps were. We created a plan and it’s more affordable than I had anticipated. The staff were all so friendly and helpful. It’s really a relief to get this dental work started. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone needing dental care. They were so phenomenal and professional while still being human and welcoming. I appreciate it greatly! Update: “good faith estimate” they don’t charge you your deductible in your “estimate”, no one will mention this to you either. Its apparently because they don't want to “accidentally charge you twice”. So they are just charging me later unknowingly to me. No one called me back Friday after they said they would then Shannon calls me today talking about, “you left a message and wanted to set an appointment” even though i left a message asking about the call i did not get back. She was not helpful, refused any accountability interrupted me to accuse me of interrupting her while she continuously interrupted me and talked me in circles instead of being transparent and answering my questions directly. I got so frustrated trying to get her to understand what i was saying that i told her she was not being helpful and hung up, my exact words. I wish i couldve talked to the gentleman i spoke to friday who actually knew what was going on with my account and was going to escalate it cause he said it didn't make sense and agreed with me. Shannon basically told me its my fault for not asking my insurance provider and employer the correct questions, implying I was in the wrong for being troubled about a random 90$ bill popping up put of nowhere when ive already paid 420$ and anything they asked me to pay after. I wouldnt have even been notified about the bill till my next appointment if i hadn't called myself to make sure everything was fine as i was told it would be after my employer switched our insurance companies which apparently isnt even the issue. She got on the phone and told me something totally different than anyone else has explained to me and tried to make it like it was mh fault for being uninformed and upset. Sorry i dont like surprise bills and when people say theyre escalating something and will call me back that day then i call back after the weekend and receiving no call to find out that there were apparently no notes left from when i called on Friday and was told they'd escalate and call me back, according to shannon.
My daughter had 2 teeth pulled and everything went excellent! Staff very friendly and helpful with the whole procedure! Definitely recommend!
The experience was good. I haven't been to a dentist in a long time, and so far they have been good at working with me, and protecting my teeth.

Tooth extractions at Aspen Dental in Madison, WI (West)

Enduring pain from an infection? Our team offers same-day emergency extraction appointments. Removing a problematic tooth with an extraction can prevent bigger issues long-term and bring you immediate relief. At Aspen Dental in Madison, our providers perform tooth extractions using advanced tools and techniques designed to minimize discomfort. If you're experiencing a dental emergency, schedule an appointment today. We're here to help you get fast, reliable relief.

Types of tooth extraction services in Madison, WI (West)

Our providers handle a wide range of extraction needs. Some of the most common services include:
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Simple extractions
For a visible tooth that can be removed easily, a simple extraction is typically recommended. This type of treatment is used if your tooth has a large cavity or is too damaged for a filling or crown.
2
Surgical extractions
When a tooth is broken off at your gum line, impacted or difficult to access, a small incision is made to remove it in sections.
3
Wisdom teeth removal
Wisdom teeth are often removed because they can grow sideways or become stuck under your gum line. Removing them prevents crowding, swelling and recurring infections.
4
Emergency extractions
Sometimes pain or infection cannot wait. In this case, our providers reserve time for same-day emergency visits to remove any teeth that are causing you severe discomfort.

Why choose Aspen Dental for tooth extractions in Madison, WI (West)?

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How much does a tooth extraction cost in Madison, WI (West)?

On average, patients pay $179 per tooth¹ at Aspen Dental. Factors that may affect the cost of tooth extractions include the number of teeth being removed, the type of extraction recommended, if sedation is needed, your office location and your overall treatment plan. To get an estimate of how much a tooth extraction may cost for you, walk in, call or book a visit online to speak with your local Aspen Dental care team.

¹This average price of a simple tooth extraction is an approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $104 to $279. For location specific pricing, please click here.

Tooth extraction in Madison, WI (West) FAQs

Explore answers to common questions so you know what to expect—before, during and after your tooth extraction visit at Aspen Dental in Madison.

On average, patients pay $179 per tooth¹ at Aspen Dental. Costs vary by: Type of extraction, Condition of your tooth, number of teeth being extracted, your overall treatment plan, your office location, or if sedation is needed. At Aspen Dental, we accept most insurance plans but do not accept Medicaid. Before your treatment, we’ll review your benefits with you, explain your coverage and discuss your options. To help your care fit your budget, we offer 3rd-party financing and the Aspen Dental Savings Plan² (if you’re paying without insurance). ²The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.

With local anesthesia, your Aspen Dental provider will keep you as comfortable possible. During your procedure, you may feel pressure as your tooth is removed. After your procedure, mild sensitivity is common and should fade after a short period of time. Your provider will provide you detailed after-care instructions and, if needed, medication to manage any discomfort.

Most patients feel much better within a few days. Surgical extractions, especially for wisdom teeth, may require a week or more to fully recovery. Healing is different for everyone and depends on things like your overall health, the complexity of your extraction and how well you follow after-care instructions.

You can usually remove gauze once bleeding has stopped, which may take a few hours after your procedure. Your provider will give you specific instructions to help you heal safely. It’s important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure you fully recover.

If your procedure involves sedation, fasting for several hours ahead of your visit may be required. Your provider will let you know exactly how to prepare. For simple extractions with local anesthesia only, fasting is usually not necessary. If you have questions, reach out to your local Aspen Dental office for further details.

Soft foods are recommended for the first 24 to 48 hours. Options include yogurt, mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, soft pastas and smoothies. As healing progresses, you can reintroduce solid foods when it feels right for you. Make sure to avoid crunchy, sticky or very hot foods until cleared by your provider.

Follow all after-care instructions given to you by your provider. Typically, you’ll be guided to: Avoid smoking or vaping, keep your head elevated, use ice to reduce swelling. Once cleared by your provider, maintain good oral hygiene by brushing gently around the area of your extraction.