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Dental Extraction Cost in Alaska (2026)

Vet costs in Alaska are 25% above national avg, so dental extraction prices run higher here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what Alaska clinics charge for dental extraction in 2026, how each line item compares nationally, and practical ways to save. Low-cost clinics and humane societies can cut some of these prices by half or more.

Vet Cost by City in Alaska

City Wellness Exam
Anchorage $83
Fairbanks $78
Juneau $80

Dental Extraction Cost in Alaska — FAQ

How much does a tooth extraction cost for a dog in Alaska?

A simple dog tooth extraction in Alaska averages $310 in 2026 — 25% above the national average. A surgical extraction (broken root, impacted tooth requiring bone removal) runs $940. These costs are per tooth, in addition to the dental cleaning and anesthesia ($300–$700) that typically accompanies extractions.

Why is dog tooth extraction so expensive in Alaska?

Every extraction requires general anesthesia, dental X-rays to assess root structure, and skilled technical work. A simple extraction takes 5–10 minutes but is preceded by 45–90 minutes of anesthesia preparation and monitoring. A surgical extraction requiring bone removal can take 20–45 minutes per tooth. In Alaska, dental extraction costs reflect skilled labor time under general anesthesia, not just the removal itself.

Does pet insurance cover dental extractions in Alaska?

Extractions resulting from dental disease or tooth injury are covered under plans with dental illness coverage. Routine preventive extractions during a cleaning are typically not covered. In Alaska where extractions run $310–$940 per tooth, a plan with dental illness coverage pays for itself after one extraction. Pre-existing dental disease documented before enrollment is excluded — get a baseline dental exam before enrolling.