Oral surgery covers everything from wisdom tooth removal to bone grafts and jaw correction. hellodent can help you search for participating oral surgery providers in Grande Prairie, sort by rating, and request an appointment. You can also search nearby Alberta cities such as Edmonton to compare.
What Is Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery is a branch of dentistry that handles surgical treatment of the mouth, teeth, jaws, and surrounding tissue. It covers anything from a routine tooth extraction to bone grafting before an implant and jaw correction surgery.
In Alberta, oral surgery may be performed by general dentists with extra training for simpler cases like routine extractions, or by oral and maxillofacial surgeons, who are dental specialists trained to handle surgical care. Sedation or general anaesthesia is often available based on the type of treatment.
How Much Does Oral Surgery Cost in Grande Prairie?
Cost depends on the type of surgery, whether sedation is used, and where the treatment is performed. A simple extraction is far less than a surgical wisdom tooth removal or a bone graft.
Grande Prairie Oral Surgery Price Ranges
| Service | Grande Prairie Price Range |
| Simple extraction | $150 to $400 |
| Surgical extraction | $300 to $800 |
| Wisdom tooth removal (per tooth, impacted) | $400 to $1,200 |
| Bone graft (per site) | $500 to $3,000 |
| Sinus lift | $1,500 to $3,000 |
| Sedation (added cost) | $200 to $800 per session |
These figures are an estimate based on Alberta and Canadian pricing trends, including the hellodent Canadian Dental Health Guide. Your actual cost can change based on your provider and how involved your case is. hellodent can help you compare clinics in Grande Prairie so you can request a quote that fits your plan.
What Affects the Cost?
- The type of surgery, since a simple extraction is far less involved than an impacted wisdom tooth or a bone graft.
- Whether sedation is used, as nitrous oxide costs less than IV sedation or general anaesthesia.
- Whether you see a general dentist or an oral surgeon, since fees may differ.
- Whether the surgery is done in an office or a hospital, as major jaw surgery may involve different billing.
Types of Oral Surgery Available in Grande Prairie
Tooth Extractions
A simple extraction removes a tooth that is fully visible, often loose or damaged by decay. A surgical extraction is needed when a tooth is broken at the gum line, has long curved roots, or is impacted in the bone.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom teeth often need removal because they are impacted, crowding other teeth, or causing infection. Removal can be straightforward for fully erupted teeth, or surgical for impacted ones. IV sedation or general anaesthesia is often used when all four are removed at once.
Bone Grafts
A bone graft adds bone to the jaw where it has thinned out, often before placing a dental implant. The graft material may come from your own body, a donor source, or a synthetic substitute. Healing usually takes a few months before the next step.
Sinus Lifts
A sinus lift adds bone to the upper back jaw, where the sinus floor often sits too close to the gum for an implant to be placed safely. It is sometimes done at the same time as the implant if there is enough bone, or as a separate step ahead of time.
Jaw Surgery
Jaw surgery, also called orthognathic surgery, corrects mismatches between the upper and lower jaw that affect bite, speech, breathing, or appearance. It is often done in a hospital, sometimes with orthodontic treatment before and after.
Treatment for Cysts and Lesions
Oral surgeons may also remove cysts, benign growths, or other lesions in the mouth and jaw. Tissue is often sent for testing to confirm the diagnosis.
Where to Find Oral Surgery Providers in Grande Prairie
In Grande Prairie, hellodent can help you search for participating providers that offer a specific surgical treatment, and it may be worth checking back as new providers join. You may also want to search nearby Edmonton or Calgary. Some treatments, especially complex jaw surgery, may also involve a hospital referral.
If you cannot find a local option, your dentist may refer you to a provider in Edmonton, where you can also search hellodent. Experience with the surgery you need can matter more than how close the provider is, so a surgeon who handles bone grafts often may be the right fit even if the trip is longer.
How to Choose an Oral Surgery Provider in Grande Prairie
Credentials to Look For
Every dentist in Alberta is registered with the College of Dental Surgeons of Alberta (CDSA). You can verify a dentist's credentials through the CDSA. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons hold a recognized specialty in surgical dental care and complete several years of additional training after dental school.
Specialist vs General Dentist
Many oral surgery treatments can be performed by general dentists, including common treatments like simple extractions and erupted wisdom tooth removal. For impacted wisdom teeth, bone grafts, sinus lifts, and jaw surgery, your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon who works within that specialty only.
Questions to Ask
- Do you offer the treatment I think I need for my specific issue?
- What sedation options do you offer for this treatment?
- What is the estimated cost of my visit?
- What does recovery look like, and when can I return to work?
Paying for Oral Surgery in Grande Prairie
Insurance Coverage in Alberta
For most Alberta residents, dental care is typically paid out of pocket or through private insurance. The Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) generally does not cover routine dental work, though it may cover oral surgery performed in a hospital. If you have private dental insurance, your plan may cover some or most of your surgery, sedation, and follow-up. Check your plan for yearly maximums and limits.
CDCP Coverage
If you do not have private dental insurance and your household income is under $90,000 per year, you may be eligible for coverage under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), a dental program funded by the federal government and administered by Sun Life. Many oral surgery treatments may be covered, including extractions and cyst removal. To qualify, you also need a filed tax return for the previous year. Major surgical treatments and deep sedation need to be pre-authorized by Sun Life. You can apply through the Government of Canada website, and coverage will need to be renewed annually.
Financing and Payment Plans
Many Grande Prairie clinics and surgical practices offer in-house payment plans or work with third-party lenders to spread the cost of larger treatments over several months. Ask about interest-free options before booking.
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