Pediatric Dentist Near Plano, TX
Kid-Friendly Dental Care in Frisco
Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry welcomes families from Plano, TX to our pediatric dental office in Frisco. We also serve families at our McKiney and Prosper locations, giving North Texas parents convenient options for trusted children’s dental care.

Pediatric Dental Services for Growing Smiles
Our board-certified pediatric dentists care for infants, children, and teens in a setting designed around growing smiles.
From first dental visits and routine cleanings to sedation dentistry, our team helps parents make confident decisions about their child’s oral health.

Why Families From Plano Choose Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry
Families from Plano choose Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry for pediatric dental care that focuses on comfort, development, and long-term oral health. Our Frisco office is designed to help children feel comfortable while giving parents clear guidance at every stage of growth.
Families choose us for:
- Board-certified pediatric dentists
- A child-friendly dental environment
- Preventive and restorative care for growing smiles
- Sedation options and care for children with special healthcare needs
First Visits, Checkups, and Cleanings
Regular dental visits help children become comfortable with dental care while giving parents practical guidance at each stage of development. During a routine visit, our pediatric dentists evaluate the teeth, gums, bite, jaw growth, and oral hygiene habits.
A preventive visit may include:
- Dental exams and teeth cleanings
- Digital dental X-rays
- Dental sealants
- Tooth enamel treatment
- Brushing and flossing guidance
These visits also allow our team to monitor eruption patterns, spacing, oral habits, and early tooth decay before problems become more complex.
Restorative Pediatric Dentistry
Even with strong brushing habits, children can still develop cavities or dental injuries. When treatment is needed, we focus on protecting comfort, preserving healthy tooth structure when possible, and supporting normal oral development.
Restorative pediatric dental care may include:
Baby teeth matter because they help children chew, speak clearly, and hold space for permanent teeth. Treating dental problems early can help reduce pain, prevent infection, and protect the developing smile.
Comfort-Focused Care for Children
Some children need extra support during dental visits. This may be due to young age, dental anxiety, previous difficult experiences, sensory needs, medical concerns, or the amount of treatment needed.
We offer care options designed to make treatment more manageable, including:
- Gentle behavior guidance
- Clear explanations before each step
- Sedation dentistry when appropriate
- Dental care for children with special healthcare needs
- A calm, child-centered approach to treatment planning
Before recommending sedation, our team reviews your child’s health history, treatment needs, and comfort level. Parents receive clear instructions so they understand what to expect before, during, and after the visit.

Specialty Services for Infants, Kids, and Teens
We offer more than routine pediatric dental care. Our team also provides specialty services that support oral function, protection, appearance, and long-term development.
Specialty services include:
- Dental care for children with special healthcare needs
- Tooth extractions
- Sedation dentistry
- Teen dental care
- Teeth whitening for teens
- Custom mouthguards for sports or grinding
- Airway evaluation
- Orthodontic evaluation
For teens, care often focuses on cavity prevention, gum health, sports protection, safe cosmetic options, and building independence with brushing and flossing.
Tongue Tie and Lip Tie Care
Restricted oral tissue can sometimes affect feeding, speech, or oral function. We offer tongue tie and lip tie evaluations for infants and children, along with treatment when appropriate.
Dr. Paul Rubin and Dr. David Sentelle are certified by the Academy of Laser Dentistry for tongue tie and lip tie surgical procedures. CO2 laser technology allows for precise soft tissue treatment in appropriate cases. If your child has symptoms that may be related to a tongue tie or lip tie, our team can evaluate their oral function and explain whether treatment may help.
Helping Kids Build Confidence at the Dentist
A positive dental experience can shape how children feel about oral care for years. Our team works to make visits encouraging, informative, and age-appropriate.
We support children by:
- Explaining care in simple language
- Giving children time to adjust
- Encouraging healthy brushing and flossing habits
- Celebrating progress through patient rewards
- Helping parents understand what to watch for at home
Programs like the Cavity-Free Kids Club and Star of the Day rewards help reinforce healthy habits and make dental care feel more positive for children.
Meet the Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry Team
At Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry, your child’s care is guided by pediatric dentists who focus exclusively on growing smiles. Our doctors understand how dental needs change from infancy through the teen years, including prevention, restorative care, oral development, comfort during treatment, and support for children with special healthcare needs.
Dr. Paul Rubin founded the practice in 2002, and Dr. David Sentelle and Dr. Ashley Orynich continue that same child-centered approach across the Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper offices. Their shared focus is to help children receive thoughtful dental care while giving parents clear guidance at every stage.
From first visits to more involved treatment, our team works to make dental care feel positive, practical, and development-focused for each child.
Pediatric Dentist in Frisco TX
To book an appointment at our pediatric dental office in Frisco, call (214) 618-5200 or visit us at 6801 Warren Pkwy #115, Frisco, TX 75034.
📍Other locations
Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry in McKinney, TX
Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry in Prosper, TX
FAQs
Our Frisco office is about a 20–30 minute drive from Plano via Dallas North Tollway or Sam Rayburn Tollway (TX-121), depending on traffic.
A pediatric dentist completes additional training focused on children’s oral health, dental development, behavior guidance, and treatment for infants, children, teens, and children with special healthcare needs. This training helps make care more age-appropriate and development-focused.
Yes, cavities in baby teeth often need treatment. Baby teeth help children chew, speak, and hold space for permanent teeth. Untreated cavities can cause pain, infection, and damage that may affect the developing adult teeth.
Tell the dental team before the visit so they can adjust the pace and explain each step in a child-friendly way. Pediatric dental offices use age-appropriate communication, positive reinforcement, and comfort-focused techniques to help children feel more comfortable over time.
Dental sealants are often recommended when the permanent molars come in, usually around ages 6 and 12. Sealants cover the deep grooves on the chewing surfaces of molars, where food and plaque commonly collect.
