Find and compare 18 top-rated oral surgeons and dental specialists
Dentillo lists 18 practices in Seattle. They average 4.4★ across 4,736 patient reviews, 0.3 points below the WA average of 4.7★. Of the 18 that publish their hours, 2 stay open past 6pm on weekdays. 14 of the 18 are single-location practices rather than part of a larger group.
Seattle's oral surgery market is one of the largest in the Pacific Northwest, with providers concentrated in Capitol Hill, Bellevue, Kirkland, and the greater King County area. The city's large tech workforce and active lifestyle population drive strong demand for dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, and jaw surgery. Most Seattle-area oral surgeons carry ABOMS board certification and accept major Washington PPO dental plans including Delta Dental of Washington, Premera Blue Cross, and Regence BlueShield. Many practices offer extended hours and same-week consultations for patients with urgent needs.
At a glance: Of the 18 practices in Seattle, 6 have an average patient rating of 4.5 stars or higher. The area's overall average is 4.4★ based on 4,736 patient reviews.
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In Washington, wisdom teeth removal typically runs $120 – $225 per tooth for a simple extraction and $325 – $600 per tooth when the tooth is impacted. Removing all four without insurance usually costs $1,400 – $3,100. Washington costs are above average, particularly in Seattle and Bellevue. Spokane and the Tri-Cities in Eastern Washington are significantly more affordable. With dental insurance (Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, etc.), out-of-pocket costs can drop significantly. Use the listings above to find affordable oral surgeons in Seattle and call for a cost estimate specific to your case.
Many oral surgeons in Seattle are accepting new patients. Dentillo lists 18 practices in the Seattle area with contact information — call ahead to confirm availability. Some practices may offer same-day or next-day consultations for urgent cases like impacted wisdom teeth or dental infections.
Insurance acceptance varies by practice. Most Seattle oral surgeons accept major PPO plans including Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, MetLife, and UnitedHealthcare. For Medicaid or low-income options, call practices directly to ask about sliding scale fees or payment plans. Dentillo listings include insurance details for each practice where available.
Oral surgeons near Seattle offer multiple sedation levels: local anesthesia (numbing only), nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral conscious sedation (pill), IV sedation, and general anesthesia. IV sedation and general anesthesia are common for wisdom teeth removal and are ideal for patients with dental anxiety. Each practice's listing shows which sedation types they offer.
The top-rated oral surgeons in Seattle are listed above, sorted by patient rating. Look for practices with 4.5 stars or higher and 20+ reviews for the most reliable feedback. Consider factors like sedation options, insurance accepted, office location, and whether they offer free consultations. Dentillo lets you compare all of these side-by-side so you can find the right Seattle oral surgeon for your situation.
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Last Updated: August 16, 2026
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