wisdom tooth removal cost in Lucknow

The wisdom tooth removal cost in Lucknow runs from about ₹500 for a simple extraction up to ₹8,000 for a surgical one. The gap is wide because a tooth that's fully out is easy, while one buried in the bone takes real surgery. Here's what decides which one you'll need and pay for.

What is the wisdom tooth removal cost in Lucknow?

A straightforward wisdom tooth extraction in Lucknow can cost as little as ₹500 to ₹3,000 if the tooth has come through normally and can be pulled in one piece. But an impacted wisdom tooth, the kind stuck under the gum or angled against the next tooth, needs surgical removal. That pushes the wisdom tooth removal cost in Lucknow up to ₹3,000 to ₹8,000.

What you pay turns mostly on one thing: whether your tooth is simple or impacted.

OptionTypical Cost (Lucknow)
Simple extraction (fully erupted)₹500 to ₹3,000
Surgical extraction (impacted)₹3,000 to ₹8,000
Difficult / deeply impacted case₹6,000 to ₹8,000+
X-ray and consultation₹300 to ₹1,000

Simple vs surgical: why the cost jumps

A simple wisdom tooth extraction is quick. The tooth is fully through the gum, the dentist numbs the area, loosens it, and lifts it out. Ten minutes, sometimes less. Low cost, easy recovery.

A surgical extraction is a different job. When the tooth is impacted, the dentist may need to make a small cut in the gum, sometimes remove a little bone, and occasionally section the tooth into pieces to lift it out safely. That's more skill, more time, and stitches afterwards, which is why it costs more. This kind of work falls under oral surgery, and our page there explains how the procedure is planned around the nerve and the neighbouring tooth.

How do you know if it's impacted?

You often can't tell just by looking. A wisdom tooth can be partly through and still impacted underneath, where you can't see it. That's why a dentist takes a digital X-ray first. The X-ray shows the angle of the tooth, how deep the roots go, and how close they sit to the nerve. Without that picture, nobody can quote you accurately or plan the removal safely.

What goes into the price?

A few things. The difficulty of the extraction is the main one, as we covered. Then there's the X-ray, the anaesthesia, and sometimes medication afterwards. A deeply impacted lower wisdom tooth sitting near the nerve is the most demanding case and sits at the top of the range. An upper wisdom tooth is usually easier than a lower one, so it often costs less.

Sedation, if you're very anxious, can add to the bill too. Most wisdom teeth come out under local anaesthesia alone, so you're awake but feel nothing in the area.

Does it need to come out at all?

Not every wisdom tooth has to go. If it's fully erupted, in a good position, and you can clean it properly, it can stay. The trouble starts when it's impacted or only half-through, because that traps food and bacteria, leading to pain, swelling, and decay in the tooth next door.

When a wisdom tooth flares up suddenly with swelling or you can't open your mouth properly, that's an urgent situation. Don't wait it out. Our emergency dental care page tells you what counts as an emergency and how fast to come in. A spreading infection from a wisdom tooth is not something to sit on at home.

Is it painful?

During the removal, no. The area is fully numbed, so you'll feel pressure but not pain. Afterwards there's usually some soreness and swelling for a few days, more so with surgical cases. Cold compresses, the painkillers your dentist gives you, and soft food handle it well. Most people are back to normal within a week.

Aftercare matters here. Don't poke the area, don't smoke, and follow the instructions exactly, because a disturbed healing socket can turn into a painful dry socket. That setback is avoidable with care.

What to expect after a surgical removal

For the first day, expect some bleeding that settles with gentle pressure on the gauze. Swelling usually peaks around day 2 or 3, then eases off. Stick to soft, cool foods like curd, khichdi, and dal for a few days, and chew on the other side. Avoid hot drinks and straws early on, since the suction can dislodge the clot you need for healing.

If you got stitches, they're often the dissolving kind, or you'll come back to have them removed after about a week. Pain that gets worse after day 3 rather than better is worth a call, as that can signal a dry socket or infection that needs a quick check.

Your exact cost depends on an examination and an X-ray. Until the dentist sees the angle and depth of the tooth, any number is a guess. For a real quote and a clear plan, book a consultation and bring any recent X-rays you have.

What to budget overall

Budget ₹500 to ₹3,000 if the tooth is simple, and ₹3,000 to ₹8,000 if it's impacted and needs surgery. The X-ray decides which camp you're in, so get that done first. And if a wisdom tooth is causing swelling or pain right now, treat it as urgent rather than waiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my wisdom tooth removal more expensive than my friend's?

Almost certainly because one tooth is simple and the other is impacted. A fully erupted tooth can be pulled cheaply in minutes. An impacted one needs surgery, with a gum cut, sometimes bone removal, and stitches. The X-ray shows which kind you have, and that's what sets the price.

Do all four wisdom teeth need to come out together?

Not necessarily. Some people remove only the ones causing trouble and leave healthy, well-positioned ones alone. If several are impacted, your dentist might suggest removing them in stages or together depending on your case. There's no rule that all four must go.

How long does recovery take?

For a simple extraction, a couple of days of mild soreness. For a surgical removal of an impacted tooth, expect swelling for 3 to 5 days and full healing over a week or so. Following the aftercare closely, no smoking and no poking the area, keeps recovery smooth and helps you avoid a dry socket.

Is wisdom tooth removal covered by the consultation fee?

Usually the consultation and X-ray are separate from the extraction itself. The X-ray is needed first to plan the removal and give you an accurate quote. Ask for the all-in cost, including X-ray and any medication, so there are no surprises at the desk.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Jai Prakash Haihyvanshi

Dental Surgeon & Implantologist with 16+ years of experience. Founder of Haihyvanshi Dental Clinic & Implant Centre, IIM Road, Lucknow, serving 10,000+ happy families since 2010. About the doctor