How do I care for my dental implants?
“How do I care for my dental implants?”
“Will my dental implants be permanent?”
“What do I do if there is a complication or problem with my dental implants?”
These are some common questions asked because just like anything, our patients want to know about the long-term implications of tooth loss replacement through dental implants.
We understand that any type of dental care can cause anxiety, especially dental surgery for tooth loss. And of course, there are many negative associations with dentures so our patients regularly want to know that their dental implants will be permanent, natural in appearance and easy to care for. Your mouth and smile is such an important part of your daily life and overall health and wellbeing, which is why our team at the office of Dallas periodontist, Charles Orth, DDS, specializes in exceptional care. We want our patients to know that we truly understand their concerns and take great care to offer answers to any and every question you may have about your dental implants or periodontal care.

If you are looking for tooth loss replacement with dental implants, call the office of Dallas periodontist, Charles F. Orth, DDS.
So if you have questions, please refer to the information about dental implants included throughout our website. Here are some quick links for your reference with helpful videos and illustrations to show different elements of the implant process:
Overview of Dental Implants
Overview of Implant Placement
Implant Supported Denture
After Implant Placement
We also recommend checking out the American Academy of Periodontology and their patient resources section on dental implants HERE.
And of course, if you have any questions that you can’t find an answer to on our website, please feel free to call our office. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer your questions and schedule you for a consultation with Dr. Orth.
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