The cost of wisdom tooth extraction is generally determined by the difficulty of the wisdom tooth extraction. Wisdom teeth in the upper jaw are less difficult to extract and the general cost should be relatively low, around$300-400. The wisdom teeth in the lower jaw are generally divided into three categories: the first category is vertical blockage, which is relatively easy to extract and the cost is generally low, about$500-600; the second category is near-medium and horizontal blockage, which requires incision, gingival flap, and removal of the near-medium blocked part of the crown before the affected tooth can be extracted, and the cost is relatively high, about$600-900. The cost is relatively high, ranging from$600 to$900. The last type of wisdom tooth, which is the most difficult one, is the complete bone ambulatory blockage, which is not seen in the mouth and is completely buried under the gums or in the bone tissue, requiring incision of the gums and removal of some of the bone tissue resistance before the wisdom tooth can be completely extracted, and the cost may be more than$1000. Patients are advised to apply local ice for 24-48 hours after wisdom tooth extraction and take oral anti-inflammatory medication for three days to prevent infection in the extraction socket, etc.