A crown with the price — and the timeline — in writing.
A crown is what saves a tooth that a filling no longer can: a deep crack, a broken-off corner, a molar hollowed out by an old restoration, or a tooth finishing its journey through a root canal. Instead of patching one surface, it covers the whole tooth — a single engineered ceramic cap that takes over the chewing.
We'll be straight about the timeline, because a crown is one of the few things at Restoro that isn't a 31-minute visit. It takes two. First, a prep visit of about an hour: numb, shape, scan, temporary on. Then — roughly two weeks later, once the lab has made your crown — a fit visit of about thirty minutes. The prep is worth booking; the fit is a true walk-in. We text you when your crown lands, and you come in whichever day suits you, 7am to 7pm, any of the seven.
Money works the same way as time: no mystery. A ceramic (zirconia or e.max) crown is $1,250 on the founding fee schedule, and that one figure already includes the temporary and the fit visit. Porcelain-fused-to-metal is $1,195. If your tooth needs a core buildup first, that's $295 — and you'll hear about it before we start, in writing, like every number here. Members pay $999 for ceramic.
The studio opens September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. If a crown is somewhere in your near future, a Founding 500 spot — $29 a month, locked for life — is the cheapest way to meet it.
The 31-minute choreography
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Check in, numb up
Kiosk check-in routes you straight to a chair. An X-ray if one's due, anesthetic placed, and the figure you already approved on the screen — nothing new gets added mid-visit.
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Shaping the tooth
The dentist removes the damage and shapes what remains into a foundation. This is the part that genuinely needs her hands, so it gets the time it needs — unhurried, uninterrupted.
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Scan for the lab
A digital scan captures the prepared tooth and your bite, then goes to the lab that mills your crown.
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Temporary on, out the door
A temporary crown protects the tooth while the lab works. It's inside the single crown fee — and so is re-seating it if it ever pops loose.
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Walk in when it's ready
About two weeks later we text: your crown is here. No appointment needed — come in any day, 7am–7pm, on your errand loop.
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Fitted, checked, cemented
Temporary off, crown tried in, contacts and bite dialed in until it feels like your own tooth, then cemented. Roughly half an hour, door to door.
Fees
| Ceramic crown | $1250 | $999 member |
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| Porcelain-fused-to-metal crown | $1195 | $956 member |
| Core buildup under a crown | $295 | $236 member |
| Re-cement existing crown | $95 | $76 member |
This is our founding fee schedule — real prices, published before we open. Every fee is per procedure and confirmed in writing before treatment starts. No surprise billing, ever. Member prices apply with any Restoro membership plan. Final schedule locks at opening.
Questions, answered plainly
How many visits does a crown really take?
Two, and we won't pretend otherwise. The prep visit runs about an hour; the fit visit, around two weeks later when the lab finishes your crown, takes roughly thirty minutes and works as a walk-in — we text you when it's ready and you pick the day, 7am–7pm, any day of the week.
What does a crown cost — the full number?
Ceramic (zirconia or e.max): $1,250. Porcelain-fused-to-metal: $1,195. Those figures include the temporary crown and the fit visit. A core buildup, if your tooth needs one, is $295 and gets named before we start. Members pay $999 for ceramic. Everything is on the published founding fee schedule.
Do I need a crown, or would a filling do?
It depends on how much healthy tooth remains — a filling needs walls to hold onto; a crown replaces them. We photograph and X-ray the tooth and show you the case on screen either way. With every price published, recommending the cheaper fix costs us nothing, so when we say a filling is enough, you can take it at face value.
Does getting a crown hurt?
The prep happens under local anesthetic, so you feel pressure, not pain. Some sensitivity for a few days after each visit is common while the tooth settles. If you're anxious or sensitivity-prone, say so at check-in — the team adjusts the protocol, not the price.
What happens if my temporary crown comes off?
Don't reach for superglue. Walk in — any day, 7 to 7 — and we'll re-seat it in minutes. It's covered inside the single crown fee, because a temporary doing its job is our problem, not yours.
How long will my crown last?
No honest dentist promises a number, so we won't. What moves the odds in your favor: a precise fit, a balanced bite, and clean margins over the years — which is exactly what the ~90-day membership rhythm is designed to keep an eye on.
Come in when it works for you.
We open September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. Founding members lock $29/month for life — cleanings, exams, X-rays, and a whitening touch-up with every visit.