The regional charges for tooth extraction vary considerably, as do the charges for different grades of hospitals, and also in relation to the type of tooth to be extracted, there is a huge price difference, ranging from $30 to thousands of dollars. Charges in different areas are different, and tooth extraction in developed areas is more expensive compared to backward areas. Meanwhile, generally speaking mid to high-end private hospitals may be more expensive than public hospitals. For a child, the general price for extracting a lingering milk tooth ranges from $30 to $50. If the child is older and has developed permanent teeth the price for extracting a front tooth is generally $50 to $80, the price for a molar tooth is generally $150 to $280, and the price for a second molar tooth is even more expensive, reaching $200 to $400. If there are some other complexities combined, such as blocked teeth, which also require debridement, suturing, incision, and other operations, the price price rises to anywhere from $400 to $1,500. Meanwhile, there are some small children who have combined multiple teeth abnormalities, so the price can be varied. For tooth extraction in small children, you need to visit a regular hospital and cooperate with the doctor.