Wisdom tooth cost guide

Wisdom Tooth Removal Cost Brisbane

Wisdom tooth removal cost can vary because some teeth are simple to remove, while others are impacted, close to the nerve or sinus, infected, or need surgical removal. This page explains the common item numbers, X-rays, CBCT and health fund quote process in simple language.

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Cost depends on complexity

The fee is usually based on the tooth position, X-ray findings, whether CBCT is needed, whether removal is surgical, and whether the tooth is close to important structures such as the lower jaw nerve or upper sinus.

Quick answer Wisdom tooth removal cost in Brisbane varies because every wisdom tooth is different. A focused examination may be listed as item 013, an OPG X-ray as item 037, and a CBCT 3D scan as item 026 if extra detail is needed. Surgical wisdom tooth removal may be item 322 or 324, depending on complexity. For symptoms, treatment options and the full removal process, visit our main wisdom teeth removal page.

On this page

This page focuses on costs, item numbers, X-rays, CBCT, health fund checking and why wisdom tooth quotes vary.

Why wisdom tooth removal cost varies

The cost is not only about removing a tooth. It depends on how difficult the tooth is to assess, access and remove safely.

1

Tooth position

A fully erupted wisdom tooth may be more straightforward. An impacted, tilted, partly erupted or deeply positioned wisdom tooth may be more complex.

2

X-rays and 3D imaging

An OPG X-ray is commonly used to check tooth position. A CBCT 3D scan may be recommended if the tooth is close to the nerve or sinus.

3

Surgical complexity

Some removals may need a surgical approach. More complex cases may involve bone removal or dividing the tooth into sections.

The key message: the most accurate wisdom tooth fee estimate usually needs an examination and X-ray. A quote without checking the tooth position may not reflect the real complexity.

Wisdom tooth item numbers explained simply

Dental item numbers help describe the type of examination, imaging or treatment provided. They are also used by health funds to assess rebates.

013

Focused examination

A focused check for a specific wisdom tooth concern, such as pain, swelling, infection or removal planning.

037

OPG X-ray

A wide full-mouth X-ray that helps show wisdom tooth position, roots, nearby teeth and jaw structures.

026

CBCT 3D scan

A 3D scan used when more detail is needed, such as checking the lower jaw nerve or upper sinus relationship.

322

Surgical removal

A surgical extraction where bone removal or tooth division is generally not required.

324

More complex surgical removal

A more complex surgical extraction where bone removal and tooth division may be needed.

Simple explanation: item 013 checks the problem, item 037 helps see the wisdom tooth on a wide X-ray, item 026 gives 3D detail when needed, and items 322 or 324 describe the surgical removal complexity.

Why might I need a CBCT scan before wisdom tooth removal?

A normal OPG X-ray is enough for many wisdom teeth. However, if the tooth roots appear close to important structures, a CBCT scan may be recommended to give clearer 3D information.

Lower wisdom teeth and the jaw nerve

For lower wisdom teeth, a CBCT scan may help assess the relationship between the roots and the inferior alveolar nerve. This nerve supplies feeling to the lower lip, chin and lower teeth.

Upper wisdom teeth and the sinus

For upper wisdom teeth, a CBCT scan may help assess how close the roots are to the maxillary sinus. This can help with planning and risk discussion before removal.

Important: CBCT is not needed for every wisdom tooth. It is usually considered when the OPG suggests a closer or more complex relationship that needs clearer 3D assessment.

Item 322 vs item 324 - what is the difference?

Both item numbers may relate to surgical wisdom tooth removal, but the complexity is different.

ItemSimple meaningWhen it may applyWhy it affects cost
322Surgical removal, generally without bone removal or tooth division.The tooth needs a surgical approach, but removal is less complex than item 324.Usually less complex than cases where the tooth must be divided or bone needs to be removed.
324More complex surgical removal involving bone removal and tooth division.The tooth may be impacted, difficult to access, close to important structures, or need sectioning for safer removal.Usually involves more complexity, time, planning and surgical steps.
Patient-friendly wording: item 322 usually means surgical removal is needed but the tooth is less complex. Item 324 usually means the tooth is more complex and may need bone removal and sectioning before it can be removed safely.

Can I check my health fund rebate before treatment?

Yes. We can provide an itemised quote with the relevant item numbers so you can check your expected rebate with your health fund before treatment. Your rebate depends on your policy, waiting periods, annual limits and level of extras cover. We do not control the rebate or gap set by your health fund.

What your fund may ask for

Your health fund may ask for item numbers such as 013, 037, 026, 322 or 324. They may also ask whether the treatment is in-chair or referred for sedation or hospital care.

Why rebates vary

Two patients can have the same item numbers but different rebates because their health fund policies, annual limits and waiting periods may be different.

What we can provide

After assessment, we can provide a written quote with item numbers so you can make an informed decision before treatment.

What affects your wisdom tooth quote?

Your quote may include examination, X-rays, CBCT if needed, the surgical removal item number, and any specific planning based on your tooth position and symptoms.

Cost factorWhy it mattersRelated item number
Focused examinationThe dentist checks the wisdom tooth problem, pain, swelling, gum flap, infection risk and removal suitability.013
OPG X-rayShows the wisdom tooth position, roots, neighbouring teeth and jaw structures.037
CBCT 3D scanMay be recommended if the tooth appears close to the lower jaw nerve or upper sinus.026
Less complex surgical removalUsed when surgical removal is needed but bone removal or tooth division is not required.322
More complex surgical removalUsed when bone removal and tooth division may be needed.324
Number of teethRemoving one wisdom tooth is different from removing multiple wisdom teeth.Varies
Referral or sedation needsMore complex or anxious patients may need referral for sedation or specialist care, which can involve separate fees.Varies
Important: this page explains cost factors and item numbers. For symptoms, infection, impaction, treatment steps and recovery, please visit our main wisdom teeth removal page.

Common questions

Simple answers to common wisdom tooth removal cost questions.

How much does wisdom tooth removal cost in Brisbane?

The cost varies depending on the tooth position, complexity, X-rays, whether CBCT is needed, and whether the removal is simple or surgical. The most accurate quote usually needs an examination and X-ray.

What item numbers are commonly used for wisdom teeth?

Common item numbers may include 013 for a focused examination, 037 for an OPG X-ray, 026 for a CBCT 3D scan if needed, and 322 or 324 for surgical removal depending on complexity.

Why might I need a CBCT scan before wisdom tooth removal?

A CBCT scan may be recommended if a lower wisdom tooth appears close to the inferior alveolar nerve, or if an upper wisdom tooth appears close to the sinus. It gives more 3D detail for planning.

What is the difference between item 322 and item 324?

Item 322 usually describes surgical removal where bone removal or tooth division is not required. Item 324 usually describes more complex surgical removal where bone removal and tooth division may be needed.

Can I check my health fund rebate before treatment?

Yes. We can provide an itemised quote with the relevant item numbers so you can check your rebate with your health fund. Rebates depend on your policy, waiting periods, annual limits and extras cover.

Does every wisdom tooth need a CBCT scan?

No. Many wisdom teeth can be assessed with an examination and OPG X-ray. CBCT is usually considered when more detail is needed because the tooth appears close to the nerve, sinus or other important structures.

Why can one wisdom tooth cost more than another?

One tooth may be fully erupted and easier to remove, while another may be impacted, tilted, close to the nerve or sinus, infected, or require bone removal and sectioning. These factors affect the item number and quote.

Can I get a quote before wisdom tooth removal?

Yes. After assessment and any required imaging, we can provide an itemised quote so you can understand the likely fee, item numbers and health fund checking process before treatment.

Need a clear wisdom tooth removal quote?

If you are unsure about wisdom tooth removal cost, item numbers, X-rays, CBCT or health fund rebates, we can assess the tooth and provide an itemised quote before treatment.