Dentures · San Marco

Dentures that respect a hospital schedule.

San Marco lives closer to a time clock than most of Jacksonville. The lions fountain and the Square give the neighborhood its postcard, but its working reality is set by the southern edge — Baptist Medical Center — and by the nurses, techs, residents and staff who fill the streets off Hendricks Avenue between rotations. Shift work and traditional dental scheduling are natural enemies: the office keeps banker's hours precisely when you don't.

A denture — yours, or a parent's whose care you're coordinating — is four to five short stages: records and scans, bite and shade, a wax try-in that nothing gets finalized without, delivery, then fine-tuning. Ours are each choreographed to about 31 minutes and run as walk-ins from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week. Post-night-shift at 7:15 in the morning works. A random Tuesday off works. Sunday works. The stages don't care which, and neither do we.

From San Marco the drive is a clean run south — I-95 to the 9B side of the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, against the commuter flow most hours of the day. We open in September 2026 with the fee schedule already published: $1,650 per complete arch, $1,750 for a cast-metal partial, $650 for an interim flipper, and 20% off all of it with membership. Founding 500 spots hold the $29-a-month rate for life.

Why this works from here

A Restoro treatment room with a sink station and the ring-logo screen
  • Straight down I-95 from the Hendricks Ave side — the reverse-commute direction most of the day
  • 7am openings suit night-shifters coming off a Baptist rotation, not just early risers
  • Every stage lives in one written plan — easy to hand off between family members who take turns driving

Questions, answered plainly

I rotate nights at Baptist. Can a denture stage really happen at 7am after a shift?

Yes — that hour exists for exactly your schedule. Kiosk check-in routes you straight to a chair, the stage runs about 31 minutes, and you're home before the neighborhood's coffee line peaks. No appointment needed on any day of the week.

I'm coordinating my father's denture while working full days. How do I stay in the loop without attending every visit?

The written plan is the loop: every stage, every price, every next step lives in one document he carries and you can photograph. Updates arrive by text — the studio is text-first by design — and whoever is free that day does the driving.

Why drive south from San Marco past a dozen closer offices?

Because the model doesn't exist closer: prices published before you walk in, walk-in stages seven days a week including 7am and evenings, and a try-in you approve before the lab finishes. If a conventional office nearby suits your schedule better, honestly, use it — most shift workers find it doesn't.

What does the full process cost?

From the founding schedule that's already public: complete denture $1,650 per arch, cast-metal partial $1,750, interim flipper $650 — members pay $1,320, $1,400 and $520. Any extractions are separate written lines in the same quote, confirmed before treatment starts.

How many stages, and how fast can they go?

Four to five over a few weeks — lab turnaround sets the tempo, not appointment availability. Because every stage is a walk-in, there's never a three-week wait between steps, and the adjustment phase afterward is drop-in whenever you're southbound anyway.

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.

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