⚡ Quick Facts
Procedure type: Multi-phase restorative & aesthetic treatment
Per-visit time: 60–120 minutes (varies by phase)
Total timeline: 4 weeks – 12 months (case dependent)
Technology used: 3D CBCT, Digital X-rays, Intraoral Camera, Digital Wax-Up
Anesthesia: Local anesthesia; nitrous oxide available
Cost range: $5,000 – $80,000+ (plan-specific)
Insurance: PPO plans often cover medically necessary restorations
Expertise: Dr. Chakrapani Nannapaneni DDS — UCSF-trained, 20+ yrs
Consultation: Free, no-pressure — (972) 276-4888
Location: 4500 Hillcrest Rd Ste 190, Frisco TX 75035
Understanding Your Options

Full Mouth Rehabilitation vs Smile Makeover — What's the Difference?

No DFW competitor clearly explains this distinction. Understanding it helps you know which path is right for you — and why a coordinated plan always beats piecemeal treatment.

Factor Full Mouth Rehab Smile Makeover
Primary driverMedical necessityCosmetic desire
Addresses pain?✓ Yes✗ Not primary
Restores function?✓ Core goalSometimes
Insurance coverageOften partialTypically none
Gum/bone treatment✓ IncludedRarely
Implants involved?OftenRarely
Treatment timelineMonths–1 yearWeeks–months
Improves aesthetics?Yes — both!✓ Core goal

💡 In Practice, Many Cases Are Both: Most patients who need full mouth rehabilitation also have cosmetic concerns — and Dr. C addresses both simultaneously. Your rebuilt smile won't just function perfectly; it will look beautiful too. The plans simply start from different priorities.

Why Coordinated Planning Beats Piecemeal Treatment

The most expensive way to fix a mouth is one tooth at a time without a master plan. Dr. C sees patients regularly who had a crown placed here, an extraction there, an implant somewhere else — with each provider making decisions without considering the whole picture. The result is often a misaligned bite, poor aesthetics, and work that needs to be redone.

Full mouth rehabilitation means every decision is made with the end result in mind from the very beginning. Extractions are planned around future implant placement. Gum treatment happens before restorations. Bite correction precedes veneers. Every piece fits the master plan.

Phase sequencing: Foundation first (periodontal, extractions), then structure (implants, cores), then aesthetics (crowns, veneers)
Bite harmony: All restorations planned to work together — no occlusal issues after treatment
Aesthetic unity: Matching shades, shapes, and proportions across all restorations for a natural look
Cost efficiency: One coordinated plan is more cost-effective than sequential repairs without foresight
Digital wax-up: Dr. C can show you the expected result before treatment begins using digital planning tools
Compare Your Options

How Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Compare?

Side-by-side comparisons so you can make a fully informed decision — no sales pressure, just facts.

Dental Implants vs. Bridge vs. Dentures — Replacing Missing Teeth

Comparison of dental implants, bridges, and dentures for replacing missing teeth
Factor 🔩 Implant 🌉 Bridge 😊 Denture
Longevity20–30+ yrs10–15 yrs5–10 yrs
Bone preservation✓ Yes — stimulates bone✗ No✗ Accelerates loss
Adjacent teeth affected✓ None✗ Must be shaved✓ None
Feel & functionNatural tooth feelNear-naturalRemovable / adjusts
Cost (per tooth)$3,000–$5,000$1,500–$3,000$1,000–$3,000 (arch)
Insurance coveragePartial (some PPOs)Often coveredOften covered

Root Canal vs. Extraction — Saving vs. Removing a Damaged Tooth

Comparison of root canal treatment versus tooth extraction
Factor 🦷 Root Canal ❌ Extraction
Keeps natural tooth✓ Yes✗ No
Bone loss riskMinimalHigh (begins immediately)
Immediate cost$900–$1,800 + crown$150–$400
Long-term costLower (tooth lasts decades)Higher (implant/bridge needed)
Recovery time24–48 hours24 hours
Dr. C's recommendationSave the tooth when possibleOnly when unsalvageable

Composite (Tooth-Colored) vs. Amalgam (Silver) Fillings

Comparison of composite tooth-colored fillings versus amalgam silver fillings
Factor 🦷 Composite (Tooth-Colored) ⚙️ Amalgam (Silver)
AppearanceMatches tooth colorVisible silver
Mercury-free✓ Yes — BPA-free options available✗ Contains mercury alloy
Tooth structure removedLess — bonds to toothMore — mechanical retention
Durability7–15 yrs10–20 yrs
CostSlightly higherLower
Frisco Dental Hub usesComposite only — no amalgam placed

💡 FMR & Fillings: During full mouth rehabilitation, all new restorations at Frisco Dental Hub use composite or ceramic materials — no amalgam. Existing amalgam fillings can be safely replaced as part of your rehabilitation plan.

Who Needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

4 Conditions That Lead to Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation isn't just for extreme cases. Many patients come to Frisco Dental Hub thinking their mouth is "too far gone" — it rarely is. Here are the four main causes and how Dr. C approaches each.

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Severe Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
Years of grinding destroys enamel, cracks teeth, collapses the bite

Bruxism — especially sleep grinding — exerts up to 250 lbs of force on teeth for hours every night. Over years, this wears teeth flat, cracks molars, fractures fillings, collapses the bite (reducing vertical dimension), and causes chronic jaw pain and TMJ disorder. Many patients don't realize how much damage has occurred until the bite has completely changed.

Dr. C's approach: Bite reconstruction to restore proper vertical dimension, followed by full-coverage crowns or veneers on worn teeth, and a custom night guard to protect the investment going forward. TMJ therapy is addressed concurrently.

Bite analysis and vertical dimension measurement
Porcelain crowns to rebuild tooth height
TMJ stabilization and custom night guard
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Extensive Decay & Neglect
Multiple cavities, failing old work, infection throughout the mouth

Sometimes life circumstances — dental anxiety, financial hardship, health crises, or simply time — mean dental care gets delayed for years. Decay spreads, old fillings crack and leak, gum disease progresses, and teeth are lost. Patients feel embarrassed and ashamed. At Frisco Dental Hub, there is absolutely zero judgment — we've seen everything, and we're here to help, not criticize.

Dr. C's approach: Complete assessment of every tooth — salvageable vs. non-salvageable. A prioritized treatment plan starting with pain relief and infection control, then systematic restoration of remaining teeth and replacement of missing ones.

Pain relief and infection control first
Save what's saveable; extract what isn't
Replace missing teeth with implants or bridges
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Dental Trauma & Injury
Accidents, falls, sports injuries, or violence affecting multiple teeth

A car accident, sports injury, workplace incident, or fall can damage multiple teeth simultaneously — fracturing, displacing, or knocking out teeth that were previously healthy. The emotional and functional impact is immediate and devastating. Emergency stabilization is followed by a comprehensive rehabilitation plan to restore the full smile.

Dr. C's approach: Immediate stabilization, then comprehensive assessment once tissues have healed. Treatment may include root canals, crown lengthening, implants for lost teeth, and veneers or bonding for fractured teeth. Full documentation for insurance claims.

Emergency stabilization and pain control
Insurance documentation support
Full functional and aesthetic restoration
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Advanced Gum Disease
Bone loss, loose teeth, multiple extractions, and full arch replacement

Advanced periodontal disease (Stage III–IV) causes progressive bone loss around teeth — eventually leading to looseness, shifting, and tooth loss despite appearing healthy from the outside. Patients often lose multiple teeth simultaneously and need full arch reconstruction. Systemic conditions like diabetes and smoking dramatically accelerate this damage.

Dr. C's approach: Deep cleaning and periodontal therapy first to stabilize active infection and halt bone loss. Once periodontal health is achieved, extraction of hopeless teeth, bone grafting for implant sites, and full arch restoration with implant-supported bridges or dentures.

Periodontal treatment to stop active disease
Bone grafting to rebuild lost foundation
Implant-supported full arch reconstruction

💡 Congenital & Developmental Conditions: Patients with conditions such as amelogenesis imperfecta (genetic enamel disorder), dentinogenesis imperfecta, ectodermal dysplasia, or acid erosion from GERD or eating disorders often require comprehensive rehabilitation. Dr. C has experience with all these presentations and creates individualized plans with compassion and expertise.

What's Included

Treatments Dr. C May Include in Your Rehabilitation Plan

Full mouth rehabilitation is not a single procedure — it's a coordinated sequence of treatments, each building on the last. All procedures are performed right here at Frisco Dental Hub, under one roof, by one doctor who knows your complete case.

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Dental Implants

The gold standard for replacing missing teeth. Titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone — topped with natural-looking crowns. The foundation of most full mouth rehabilitation plans involving missing teeth.

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Dental Crowns

Full-coverage porcelain or zirconia caps that protect and restore damaged, cracked, or severely decayed teeth. Essential for rebuilding vertical dimension in bruxism cases. Matched to your natural tooth color.

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Dental Bridges

Fixed restorations that span a gap from a missing tooth — anchored to adjacent teeth or implants. A strong, non-removable alternative to implants in certain situations.

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Porcelain Veneers

Ultra-thin porcelain shells bonded to the front of teeth — ideal for restoring chipped, discolored, or worn front teeth while providing a beautiful cosmetic result as part of a full rehabilitation.

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Periodontal Treatment

Active gum disease must be controlled before any restorations are placed. Deep cleaning (scaling & root planing), gum surgery when needed, and ongoing maintenance keep the foundation healthy.

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Composite Fillings

Tooth-colored composite resin restores smaller areas of decay as part of the comprehensive plan. Modern composites are strong, natural-looking, and mercury-free.

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Dentures / All-on-4

When most or all teeth need replacement, full or partial dentures — or implant-supported All-on-4 fixed arches — restore complete function and aesthetics with natural-looking results.

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Root Canal Therapy

Infected or damaged tooth pulp is removed and the tooth is saved. Often necessary before crown placement on badly damaged teeth. Pain-free with modern rotary endodontics.

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Occlusal (Bite) Correction

Precise adjustment of how teeth come together — critical in bruxism and wear cases. May include occlusal equilibration, night guards, and temporary bite splints to stabilize the jaw before permanent restorations.

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The Process

4 Phases of Full Mouth Rehabilitation at Frisco Dental Hub

Every full mouth rehabilitation follows a logical sequence — each phase prepares the foundation for the next. Skipping phases leads to failed restorations. Dr. C follows evidence-based sequencing for predictable, lasting results.

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Phase 1: Foundation

Control active disease. Extract hopeless teeth. Treat gum disease. Bone grafting for future implant sites. Temporary restorations to restore basic function. All problems stabilized before permanent work begins.

⏱ Weeks 1–6
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Phase 2: Structure

Implant placement into healed bone. Core buildups for severely damaged teeth. Any orthodontic alignment if needed. Large restorations placed in back teeth. Bite stabilization confirmed. Osseointegration period for implants.

⏱ Months 2–6
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Phase 3: Aesthetics

Final crowns, bridges, veneers placed. Front tooth restorations completed. Implant crowns seated after full integration. Color, shape, and proportion matched across all restorations. Bite fine-tuned.

⏱ Months 4–8+
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Phase 4: Maintenance

Regular monitoring exams every 3–6 months. Professional cleaning regimen adjusted for new restorations. Night guard fitted if not already. Ongoing care to protect the investment for decades.

⏱ Ongoing

Digital Planning — See Your Result Before Treatment Begins

One of the most important advantages at Frisco Dental Hub is our use of digital planning technology. Before any treatment begins, Dr. C uses digital X-rays, panoramic imaging, and 3D CBCT cone beam scans to plan every aspect of your rehabilitation with precision.

For cases involving implants, 3D CBCT scanning shows the precise location of nerves, sinuses, and bone density — allowing Dr. C to plan implant placement with surgical precision before touching a drill. A digital wax-up can also be created showing the expected appearance of your completed smile.

Digital X-rays — 90% less radiation, immediate high-resolution images
3D CBCT scanning — complete bone map for safe, precise implant planning
Intraoral camera — full documentation of all existing conditions
Digital wax-up — preview your anticipated result before committing

What Makes Dr. C Different for Complex Cases

Full mouth rehabilitation requires a dentist who can see the full picture — not just the individual tooth in front of them. Dr. Nannapaneni's UCSF training provides the comprehensive background in restorative dentistry, periodontics, occlusion (bite science), and implantology that complex cases demand.

🎓 UCSF DDS — Occlusion & Restoration Training

UCSF is consistently ranked among the top 5 dental schools in the US — Dr. C's training included advanced occlusal science, complex restorative cases, and implant dentistry fundamentals.

🔬 Continuous Education in Complex Dentistry

Dr. C actively pursues continuing education in implant placement, advanced restorative techniques, and full arch reconstruction — ensuring Frisco patients receive care reflecting the latest evidence-based protocols.

🤝 All Treatment Under One Roof

No running between multiple specialists. Dr. C coordinates every phase of your rehabilitation personally — maintaining the master plan and ensuring continuity from first treatment to final restoration.

Inside Frisco Dental Hub

See Where Your Rehabilitation Happens

Real photos of our actual operatories, sterilization protocols, and technology — not stock imagery. Because trust is built on transparency.

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Sterilization and instrument processing room at Frisco Dental Hub — hospital-grade infection control
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Investment & Financing

Full Mouth Rehabilitation Cost — Transparent Pricing at Frisco Dental Hub

No competitor in Frisco TX publishes pricing expectations for full mouth rehabilitation. We believe in transparency — here's what to expect, and how we make comprehensive care accessible.

$5K–$15K
Restorations-focused plan (crowns, veneers, fillings — no implants)

Typical for bruxism cases requiring bite reconstruction, multiple crowns, and veneers. Or extensive decay requiring crowns and bridges on remaining teeth. No extractions, no implants — focused on restoring existing teeth.

Multiple full-coverage crowns
Porcelain veneers on front teeth
Bite correction and night guard
Insurance often covers medically necessary crowns
$15K–$40K
Mixed plan with implants (partial arch — several missing teeth)

Typical when multiple teeth are missing and require implants, combined with crowns and restorations for remaining teeth. May include bone grafting and periodontal treatment as part of the foundation phase.

3–6 dental implants + crowns
Bone grafting if needed
Crowns and bridges on remaining teeth
Partial insurance coverage common
$40K–$80K+
Full arch reconstruction (All-on-4 or full implant arch both jaws)

For patients with extensive tooth loss or needing full arch replacement in both upper and lower jaws. All-on-4 implant-supported fixed arches are a transformative option that restores complete function and a natural appearance.

All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant arches
Bone grafting as needed
Full upper + lower reconstruction
Most transformative outcome

How Frisco Dental Hub Makes FMR Accessible

PPO Insurance (partial coverage): Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, Aetna, BCBS, United Healthcare, Humana, Guardian — crowns, root canals, periodontal treatment, and some implant procedures often covered
CareCredit 0% APR financing: Break treatment cost into manageable monthly payments with no interest during the promotional period
HSA / FSA accepted: Use your pre-tax health savings dollars for eligible dental procedures
Phase-based payment: Treatment phased over time means costs are spread out naturally — not all at once
Transparent estimates upfront: Dr. C provides a complete cost breakdown before treatment begins — no surprises
In-House Membership Plan: For patients without insurance — includes preventive care and 20% off restorative treatments

💡 Consider the Cost of NOT Acting

Delaying necessary dental rehabilitation doesn't save money — it dramatically increases cost over time. Each month of postponement allows:

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Bone to continue resorbing around extraction sites — reducing implant options and requiring more bone grafting

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Adjacent teeth to tip and drift into gaps — creating orthodontic problems and making future restoration more complex

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Bite to continue collapsing — requiring more extensive bite reconstruction in the future

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Ongoing pain and embarrassment affecting quality of life, confidence, and overall health

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The Real Payoff

What Life Looks Like After Full Mouth Rehabilitation

No DFW competitor talks about this. The true value of full mouth rehabilitation isn't measured in the dental procedures performed — it's measured in the quality of life restored. Here's what patients tell us changes after treatment.

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You Can Eat What You Love Again

Missing teeth, collapsed bites, and pain force patients to avoid hard foods, crunchy vegetables, apples, steak, and foods they love. After rehabilitation, patients consistently report reclaiming their diet — and the pleasure and social normalcy that comes with it.

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You Smile Without Covering Your Mouth

Years of dental embarrassment change how people laugh, speak, and present themselves. Patients who have avoided smiling in photos for years describe the emotional impact of their first confident smile after rehabilitation as profound. It's not vanity — it's freedom.

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Chronic Pain Disappears

Headaches from grinding, jaw pain from TMJ dysfunction, facial muscle soreness, and tooth sensitivity all resolve as bite function is restored. Patients who have lived with daily oral pain for years often describe the relief as life-changing.

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Speech and Confidence Improve

Missing front teeth and collapsed bites affect how patients speak — creating lisps, difficulty with certain sounds, and self-consciousness in conversations. Full rehabilitation restores proper speech mechanics alongside the confidence to use them.

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Overall Health Benefits

Controlling gum disease reduces systemic inflammation linked to heart disease and diabetes. Restoring chewing function improves digestion and nutrition. Eliminating chronic oral infections removes a significant source of inflammatory burden on the entire body.

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Long-Lasting Results

When properly planned and maintained, full mouth rehabilitations last 15–25+ years. Dental implants can be permanent. The investment in a coordinated, phased rehabilitation is far more durable than repeated piecemeal repairs of a deteriorating situation.

Patient Transformations

Real Patients Share Their Full Mouth Rehabilitation Journey

From Frisco TX, Plano, McKinney, and all of North Texas — patients share how Dr. C's comprehensive approach changed their lives.

★★★★★

"I had been grinding my teeth for years without knowing it, and by the time I saw Dr. C, my back teeth were basically flat stubs — I'd lost almost 6mm of height. He created a full reconstruction plan: 14 crowns, a night guard, and bite correction. The process took about 8 months. The difference is unreal. No more headaches, I can eat normally again, and I actually smile in photos for the first time in a decade. Life-changing is not an exaggeration."

Frisco, TX
Full Mouth Rehab · Bruxism · Bite Reconstruction
★★★★★

"I was terrified to go to a dentist after avoiding it for years. I had multiple missing teeth, bad gum disease, and decay everywhere. I expected judgment — Dr. C just said 'let's get started' and made me feel completely at ease. Over a year of treatment: extractions, implants, bone grafts, crowns. Every step explained clearly. I went from hiding my mouth in every conversation to genuinely loving my smile. Dr. C saved more than my teeth."

McKinney, TX
Full Mouth Rehab · Implants · Gum Disease
★★★★★

"After a car accident left me with 5 broken teeth and 2 knocked out completely, I was a mess. Dr. C did a full evaluation, worked with my insurance, and created a phased reconstruction plan. He was honest about what insurance covered and what I'd need financing for — no surprises. The final result looks completely natural. You'd never know I'd been through anything. Highly recommend Dr. C for anyone facing major dental work."

Prosper, TX
Full Mouth Rehab · Dental Trauma · Insurance
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Common Questions

Full Mouth Rehabilitation FAQ — Frisco TX

Questions about your specific case? Call (972) 276-4888 for a free, no-pressure consultation.

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive, coordinated treatment plan that addresses all dental health needs throughout your entire mouth simultaneously. Unlike treating one tooth at a time, Dr. C at Frisco Dental Hub creates a master plan considering how all teeth, gums, bone, and bite function together. It involves multiple procedures — implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, gum treatment, bite correction — performed in logical sequence. The goal is to restore complete oral health, function, and aesthetics in a coordinated way.

Full mouth rehabilitation is medically driven — restoring damaged, decayed, or missing teeth to achieve oral health and proper function. It addresses structural, periodontal, and bite problems affecting your ability to eat and speak. A smile makeover is cosmetically motivated — improving appearance of structurally healthy teeth. In practice, there is often overlap. At Frisco Dental Hub, Dr. C creates plans addressing both function and aesthetics — your rebuilt smile works perfectly and looks beautiful.

Full mouth rehabilitation at Frisco Dental Hub may be appropriate for patients with: multiple missing teeth, severely worn teeth from grinding, extensive decay affecting multiple teeth, dental trauma from an accident, advanced gum disease with bone loss, congenital conditions affecting tooth structure (amelogenesis imperfecta, etc.), or failed dental work needing replacement throughout the mouth. If any tooth is missing, broken, painful, or aesthetically concerning — a complimentary consultation can determine if a coordinated plan is your best path.

Timeline at Frisco Dental Hub varies by case: Restorations only (crowns/veneers, no implants): 4–8 weeks. Cases with implants: 3–6 months (osseointegration healing period required). Full arch with bone grafting: 6–12 months. Dr. C presents your complete timeline during the initial consultation — you know exactly what to expect before committing. Treatment is phased thoughtfully and no step is rushed.

Cost varies: Restorations-focused (crowns/veneers only): $5,000–$15,000. Mixed plan with implants (several missing teeth): $15,000–$40,000. Full arch reconstruction (All-on-4 both jaws): $40,000–$80,000+. Dr. C provides a detailed cost breakdown before treatment — no surprises. We accept all major PPO insurance (which often covers medically necessary restorations), CareCredit 0% APR, HSA/FSA, and our In-House Membership Plan. Call (972) 276-4888 for a complimentary consultation.

Full mouth rehabilitation at Frisco Dental Hub may include any combination of: dental implants, dental crowns, dental bridges, porcelain veneers, composite fillings, periodontal (gum disease) treatment, bone grafting, tooth extractions, root canal therapy, occlusal (bite) correction and splints, night guards, teeth whitening, and clear aligners. All treatments are coordinated in a logical sequence — each phase setting up the next for the best long-term outcome.

Full mouth rehabilitation at Frisco Dental Hub is performed with complete local anesthesia and sedation options including nitrous oxide for anxious patients. Most patients report that individual procedures are much more comfortable than anticipated. Between appointments, mild discomfort is normal and manageable. Dr. C uses the gentlest techniques available — your comfort is always the priority. If you experience significant pain at any point, call immediately at (972) 276-4888.

Yes! Frisco Dental Hub at 4500 Hillcrest Rd Suite 190, Frisco TX 75035 provides full mouth rehabilitation for patients from Plano TX, McKinney TX, Prosper TX, Celina TX, Little Elm TX, The Colony TX, Melissa TX, Anna TX, and Aubrey TX. Complimentary consultations for full mouth rehabilitation cases. Insurance verified before treatment. CareCredit 0% APR available. Call (972) 276-4888 to schedule your complimentary consultation.

Service Area

Full Mouth Rehabilitation Near You — Serving All North Texas

4500 Hillcrest Rd Suite 190, Frisco TX 75035 — comprehensive smile restoration for patients across all of North Texas and the DFW Metroplex.

Serving Our Neighbors

Full Mouth Rehabilitation for Frisco Families — Right in Your Neighborhood

Frisco Dental Hub is centrally located in Frisco TX 75035 — just minutes from the neighborhoods you call home. No long drives for world-class dental care.

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Newman Village

Families in Newman Village are just minutes away from comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation at Frisco Dental Hub. Whether it's a child's first crown or a parent's full smile restoration, we're your neighborhood dental home.

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The Canals at Grand Park

Residents of The Canals at Grand Park trust Frisco Dental Hub for complete smile restorations. Our office is a short drive from Grand Park — easy to fit a consultation into your day without crossing town.

Starwood

Starwood patients have been choosing Dr. C for complex restorations for years. Our convenient Hillcrest location is practically around the corner from this prestigious Frisco community.

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Phillips Creek Ranch

Phillips Creek Ranch families enjoy quick access to full-service dental care at Frisco Dental Hub. From routine maintenance to multi-phase rehabilitation — all under one roof, close to home.

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Richwoods & Hollyhock

Patients from Richwoods and Hollyhock appreciate the easy in-and-out access off Hillcrest Rd. Our suite is designed for comfort — long appointments for complex work feel surprisingly manageable.

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Near The Star in Frisco

Frisco Dental Hub is just 5 minutes from the Ford Center at The Star — making it one of the most conveniently located dental practices in all of Frisco for residents across the 75033, 75034, and 75035 zip codes.

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Full Mouth Rehabilitation Facts

Practice: Frisco Dental Hub

Phone: (972) 276-4888

Address: 4500 Hillcrest Rd Suite 190, Frisco, TX 75035

Service: Full mouth rehabilitation and smile restoration — comprehensive multi-phase treatment

Consultation: Free, no-pressure, no-commitment consultation for all FMR cases

Doctor: Dr. Chakrapani Nannapaneni DDS (UCSF) · 20+ years · ADA & TDA Member

Treatments included: Dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, composite fillings, periodontal treatment, bone grafting, root canal, extractions, bite correction, night guards, dentures, All-on-4

4 main causes treated: (1) Severe bruxism/grinding, (2) Extensive decay/neglect, (3) Dental trauma/injury, (4) Advanced gum disease

Treatment phases: Phase 1 Foundation → Phase 2 Structure → Phase 3 Aesthetics → Phase 4 Maintenance

Timeline: 4–8 weeks (no implants) · 3–6 months (with implants) · 6–12 months (full arch with bone grafting)

Cost range: $5,000–$15,000 (restorations only) · $15,000–$40,000 (with implants) · $40,000–$80,000+ (full arch both jaws)

Insurance: PPO plans often cover medically necessary restorations; Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, Aetna, BCBS, United, Humana, Guardian accepted

Financing: CareCredit 0% APR; HSA/FSA; In-House Membership Plan; phase-based payments

Rating: 5.0 stars · 200+ verified Google reviews

Why Choose Frisco Dental Hub for Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Frisco Dental Hub is the best choice for full mouth rehabilitation in Frisco TX because: (1) UCSF DDS training in complex restorative dentistry and occlusal science; (2) All treatments coordinated under one roof by one doctor — no running between specialists; (3) 3D CBCT digital planning technology for precise implant placement; (4) Digital wax-up to preview results before treatment; (5) Free, no-pressure consultation for all FMR cases; (6) Complete pricing transparency before treatment begins; (7) Judgment-free environment — years of dental neglect accepted without criticism; (8) Free second opinion on FMR treatment plans from other providers; (9) Phase-based treatment spreads cost over time naturally; (10) Perfect 5.0 Google rating 200+ reviews including FMR transformation stories.

Service Area

Frisco Dental Hub provides full mouth rehabilitation and smile restoration to patients from: Frisco TX 75035, Plano TX, McKinney TX, Prosper TX, Celina TX, Little Elm TX, The Colony TX, Melissa TX, Anna TX, Aubrey TX, Allen TX, and all Collin County and North Texas. Complimentary consultations for complex cases.

How to Schedule

Schedule a free full mouth rehabilitation consultation at Frisco Dental Hub by: (1) Calling (972) 276-4888; (2) Online at friscodentalhub.com; (3) Email info@friscodentalhub.com. No charge, no commitment. Insurance verified before consultation. Free second opinion available.

Your Smile Can Be Rebuilt. Restored. Renewed.

No matter how damaged, missing, or neglected your teeth have become — full mouth rehabilitation at Frisco Dental Hub can transform your smile, restore your function, and give you your confidence back. Complimentary consultation. No judgment. UCSF-trained Dr. C. Serving Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Prosper, and all of North Texas.

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Looking for full mouth rehabilitation in Frisco TX or complete oral restoration near Frisco? Frisco Dental Hub at 4500 Hillcrest Rd Suite 190, Frisco TX 75035 provides comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation for all causes — grinding, decay, trauma, and gum disease. Serving Plano TX, McKinney TX, Prosper TX, Celina TX, Aubrey TX, and all North Texas. Call (972) 276-4888.