Tooth Extractions in Brandon
Tooth Extractions Near You
Your dentist said that your tooth cannot be saved. What now?
Sometimes the cavity in the tooth makes it so it cannot be salvaged. At that time, your dentist will recommend an extraction. At our Brandon office, you can have a tooth extractions in Brandon in a gentle and pain-free manner.

We will make sure you have the most comfortable tooth extraction experience, whether you choose to:
- Stay awake with a local anesthetic
- have mild sedation with oral medication, or
- chose to go to sleep for the procedure.
We use the latest biomedical technology to have the optimal possible result. We offer the option of PRF (platelet rich fibrin), which may improve healing time and reduce discomfort sooner.
At your consultation, Dr Doroshenko will discuss with you options for replacing the tooth. We may be able to perform bone grafting to preserve the space for a future implant or actually place the dental implant at the same time as the extraction is performed. Your treatment plan is catered to your specific case.
What Is Tooth Extraction?
A tooth extractions near you is when your dentist removes a tooth from your mouth. This is usually done when a tooth is badly damaged or cannot be saved. The dentist gently loosens the tooth from the gum and takes it out. Don’t worry — you won’t feel pain during the procedure because your mouth will be numb.
Why Would You Need a Tooth Extraction?
There are many reasons why a tooth might need to be tooth extractions near you
- If a tooth is badly decayed from a deep cavity
- If a tooth is broken and cannot be fixed
- If there is an infection that doesn’t go away with medicine
- If your mouth is too crowded before braces
- If a baby tooth won’t fall out and is blocking an adult tooth
- If wisdom teeth are stuck or causing pain
Our dentist will check your tooth and take an X-ray to decide if tooth extractions in Brandon are the best choice for you.
Healing and Recovery After Tooth Removal
After your tooth is taken out, we’ll give you easy instructions to help you heal. It’s important to rest, avoid hard foods, and keep the area clean. Most people feel much better in just a few days. Using medication may help you heal even faster and reduce swelling.
If you’ve been having a problem with a painful, broken-down tooth, call 813-654-8772 to speak with us or fill out the “Get In Touch” form below.