Extraction in Poland
Extraction in Poland ranges from zł150 to zł1,500 across 94 providers in 21 cities. Exceldent Centrum Stomatologii offers the most affordable options from zł150, while premium providers charge up to zł1,500. The median price is zł400.
Prices verified June 2026
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Tooth Extraction
Removal of a permanent tooth that is too damaged, decayed, broken or loosened by gum disease to be saved. The clinic's surgeons carry out simple and surgical extractions under local anaesthetic, with pricing depending on whether the tooth has one or several roots. At SmileOn the extraction site can be managed with sutures and, where appropriate, planned with future tooth replacement such as an implant or bridge in mind.
Surgical Wisdom Tooth Removal
Surgical extraction is used for teeth that cannot be removed simply — broken at the gumline, with awkward roots, or impacted wisdom teeth lying under the gum or bone. At Ddent these cases are managed by dental and maxillofacial surgeons under local anaesthesia, sometimes involving a small gum incision or sectioning of the tooth. The fee reflects the complexity of the case, and the socket can be supported with platelet-rich fibrin to aid healing.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved or is causing problems, carried out gently under local anaesthetic. At Dr Piosik Stomatologia straightforward extractions are priced by tooth type, with surgical removal available for teeth that are broken down or more difficult to remove. The dentist explains aftercare to support healing and, where relevant, discusses options to replace the tooth such as an implant or bridge. PRF from your own blood can be used to support healing of the socket.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved — because of severe decay, fracture, advanced gum disease or crowding. At Centrum Estetique extractions are performed by the surgical team under local anaesthetic, with options to plan replacement of the tooth, such as an implant, where appropriate. Simple and surgical extractions are offered, with children's milk-tooth removals priced separately. Anaesthetic is included at no extra charge.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved or is causing problems, carried out under local anaesthetic by the clinic's oral surgery team. Straightforward extractions are offered alongside more involved surgical removal of wisdom teeth, including impacted '8's. Where appropriate the clinic uses piezo-surgery for a more tissue-sparing approach, and can discuss replacing the missing tooth with an implant afterwards.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved — because of severe decay, fracture, advanced gum disease or impaction — carried out gently under local anaesthetic. The price reflects how complex the extraction is, from a straightforward single-rooted tooth to a surgical wisdom-tooth removal. The clinic offers a wisdom-tooth package with PRF to support the socket, and discusses tooth-replacement options such as implants where appropriate.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that is too badly decayed, broken or infected to save, or that needs to come out for orthodontic or other reasons. Performed under local anaesthetic by the clinic's dentists or oral surgeon, routine extractions are straightforward, while more difficult or surgical cases — such as impacted wisdom teeth — are handled in the dedicated surgical room. Clear aftercare advice is given to support healing.
Tooth Extraction & Oral Surgery
When a tooth cannot be saved, Cuprumdent offers extractions ranging from straightforward removals to surgical procedures, including impacted wisdom teeth handled by a maxillofacial surgeon. Pricing reflects complexity, from a simple extraction up to a difficult impacted molar. Having an oral surgeon on the team means harder cases are managed in-house, with suturing and clear aftercare. A consultation assesses the tooth and the best approach.
Tooth Extraction (Including Wisdom Teeth)
Removal of a tooth that is too damaged, decayed or impacted to save, carried out under local anaesthetic. NB Dental handles both straightforward extractions and more complex surgical cases, including impacted wisdom teeth and exposure of impacted canines, with on-site 3D imaging available to plan difficult removals. The team focuses on a careful technique and clear aftercare, and can discuss replacing the tooth afterwards with an implant or other restoration.
Tooth Extraction (Routine)
Removal of a non-wisdom tooth that is too damaged by decay, fracture or gum disease to save, or that needs to come out for another dental reason. Centrum ELLMED carries out extractions under local anaesthetic, with a price band by tooth type. The clinic's overall philosophy favours keeping natural teeth, so extraction is recommended when restoring the tooth is no longer realistic.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that is too damaged, decayed or problematic to keep. At LuksDent a routine permanent-tooth extraction is 500–700 zł, with baby teeth at 300 zł, all performed under local anaesthesia. Wisdom teeth are priced at 1,000 zł (lower) and 800 zł (upper), and surgical removal of an impacted or buried tooth is 1,200–1,500 zł. The clinic focuses on comfortable treatment and can use The Wand anaesthesia system for gentler numbing.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved, performed under local anaesthetic. A standard extraction covers a tooth that can be removed conventionally, with lower pricing for loose teeth and higher pricing for surgical, piezosurgical or wisdom-tooth cases. The clinic can also place platelet-rich plasma or bone-preserving biomaterials at the same visit when implant treatment is planned later.
Simple Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved using a straightforward, non-surgical technique under local anaesthetic. Suited to teeth that are accessible and not badly broken below the gum, a simple extraction relieves pain or infection and clears the way for a future replacement. Supradent also handles more complex partially surgical and fully surgical extractions, priced separately, when a tooth needs to be sectioned or uncovered.
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Removal of a wisdom tooth (third molar), whether erupted or impacted beneath the gum or bone. Erupted teeth are removed by straightforward extraction, while impacted teeth require a surgical approach handled by the clinic's surgically trained dentist. Both are performed under local anaesthetic with full aftercare, and 3D imaging is used to assess position before impacted-tooth surgery.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved, carried out by an experienced oral surgery team under local anaesthetic. The clinic handles straightforward extractions as well as surgical cases such as impacted wisdom teeth and retained roots, with computer-controlled WAND anaesthesia available for comfort. Where a future implant or denture is planned, socket-preservation options can help maintain the bone after the tooth is taken out.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that is too damaged, decayed or compromised to save, or that needs to be taken out for orthodontic or surgical reasons. At Clinica Dentale extractions are performed by dentists experienced in oral surgery, under local anaesthetic, with straightforward removals and more complex surgical extractions of impacted teeth both available. Where a tooth is removed ahead of an implant, the clinic can plan the surgical and replacement stages together.
Surgical Wisdom Tooth Removal
Surgical removal of a wisdom tooth (third molar) that is impacted, partially erupted or causing pain, infection or crowding. Because these teeth often sit at an angle or remain under the gum and bone, removing them can require a minor surgical procedure under local anaesthetic. The clinic plans cases with 3D imaging and prices by difficulty, from a more accessible tooth up to a fully impacted one.
Surgical & Wisdom Tooth Removal
Surgical removal of wisdom teeth and other impacted or retained teeth that cannot be taken out by a simple extraction. At Medin this is performed by a dentist with a focus on oral surgery and implantology, under local anaesthetic. The procedure is planned with on-site imaging, including 3D scans where useful, to assess the tooth's position relative to nearby nerves and sinuses, and detailed aftercare is provided to support recovery.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved by other treatment because it is too decayed, broken, infected or impacted. Denti Clinic performs both straightforward extractions and surgical removals, including impacted and wisdom teeth, under local anaesthetic with attention to comfort. The team can advise on replacing the tooth afterward with an implant, bridge or denture so the gap is restored. The right approach is confirmed after assessment and imaging.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved, carried out under local anaesthetic — from a straightforward single-rooted extraction to the surgical removal of a molar or an impacted wisdom tooth. At SmileStudio the fee reflects the complexity of the tooth and whether surgical access is needed. The dentist will discuss options to replace the tooth, such as an implant or bridge, where appropriate.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved or is causing problems, carried out by Royal Dent's oral surgeons. Straightforward extractions of erupted teeth are priced from a fixed starting point, while impacted teeth — including wisdom teeth that need surgical removal — are quoted in a higher range. All extractions are performed under local anaesthetic, with clear aftercare guidance and the option to plan a replacement such as an implant or bridge.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved or is causing problems — through severe decay, fracture, advanced gum disease or crowding. At Prestige Dent extractions are performed under local anaesthetic by the oral surgery team, ranging from a straightforward removal to the surgical extraction of an impacted or broken-down tooth. Aftercare guidance is provided, and tooth-replacement options such as an implant can be planned afterwards.
Tooth Extraction
Removal of a tooth that cannot be saved or is causing problems, performed under local anaesthetic by the clinic's surgical team. The price covers routine extractions, with wisdom teeth and surgically impacted teeth quoted higher because they are more complex. The dentist explains why removal is advised, what the procedure involves and the options for replacing the tooth afterwards if needed.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth that cannot be saved by other treatment, for example because of severe decay, fracture, advanced gum disease or crowding. At FROE extractions are carried out under local anaesthetic, with the option of the computer-controlled Wand system for comfortable injections, and more complex cases are handled surgically by the clinic's oral surgery specialist. Replacement options such as an implant can be planned at the same visit.
