Muna Koro, DDS, MS
About Muna Koro, DDS, MS
Dental implant providers bridge the gap between restorative dentistry and long-term oral health, offering solutions that go beyond traditional bridges or dentures. Procedures like single-tooth implants, full-arch restorations, and bone grafting address both functional and aesthetic concerns. These services often cater to patients seeking durable alternatives after tooth loss, whether due to injury, decay, or other dental issues. The field emphasizes precision, with many specialists coordinating closely with general dentists and oral surgeons to ensure continuity of care.
Muna Koro, DDS, MS operates out of 7650 W Stacy Rd Ste 240 in McKinney, a suburb where healthcare practices often serve a mix of families and professionals from the broader Collin County area. The suite’s location along Stacy Road places it near both residential neighborhoods and commercial hubs, making it accessible for those coming from Frisco or Allen as well. Dental implant consultations typically start with assessments of jawbone density and gum health, foundational steps before any placement or restoration work begins.
Implant-supported dentures and sinus lifts are among the more specialized procedures some providers offer, targeting patients with complex needs or significant bone loss in the upper jaw. These treatments require detailed planning, often involving 3D imaging to map out the placement of titanium posts that will eventually anchor crowns or prosthetic teeth. Follow-up care remains a critical component, as proper integration of the implant with the jawbone can take several months. Questions about recovery timelines or compatibility with existing dental work are common during initial visits.
Direct contact simplifies the process of scheduling an evaluation or discussing treatment options—call (469) 678-8279 to connect. For first-time visitors, directions can help navigate the area’s layout, especially for those unfamiliar with the intersection of Stacy Road and the surrounding developments. A quick map check confirms the most efficient route, whether arriving from US-75 or the Sam Rayburn Tollway.
This listing was last updated on May 21, 2026