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Emergencies don't book ahead. You won't have to either.

First, the sentence every dental site should put above the fold: if you have uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling that affects your breathing or swallowing, or an injury bigger than a tooth, call 911 or get to the nearest ER — that is not a dentist's job. Everything else — the molar that cracked on a popcorn kernel, the crown sitting in a napkin, the ache that kept you up past midnight — belongs in a dental chair, fast.

Here's what 'fast' means at Restoro. Our whole operation runs on a queue system built around one scarce resource: the dentist's attention. Tap 'I'm in pain' at the check-in kiosk and that flag reorders the queue. An assistant takes your history and a targeted X-ray within minutes, the system compresses the dentist's next available window, and she reaches you at the first natural pause in whatever she's doing — no waiting room purgatory, no phone tree. Open 7am to 7pm, seven days a week, because Saturday night is when teeth pick their fights.

Money, up front: the emergency exam is $75 (included at $0 for members) and it's credited toward same-day treatment. The X-ray is $35 ($0 for members). Getting you out of pain runs $125 ($100 member). Every next step — temporary filling, extraction, root canal — comes off the published founding fee schedule and is confirmed in writing before anyone touches your tooth.

One honest caveat: 31 minutes is our average visit, and it comfortably covers triage, diagnosis, and relief. It doesn't always cover the definitive fix. A molar root canal plus its crown spans more than one visit. An implant after an extraction takes months of healing. When that's your situation, we say so at the chair, with dates and prices — the emergency visit ends with a plan, not a shrug. Until we open in September 2026, the Founding 500 waitlist is the way in: members get emergency exams and X-rays included from day one.

A Restoro operatory — dental chair, wood-slat wall, and the ring-logo screen

The 31-minute choreography

  1. Flag it at the kiosk

    The check-in iPad has an 'I'm in pain' path. Tapping it does something real: it reprioritizes the queue and alerts the clinical team before you've found a seat.

  2. Triage, not paperwork

    An assistant takes the story — what hurts, since when, how bad — and shoots a targeted X-ray of the tooth. Forms can follow later; the tooth goes first.

  3. The dentist's window compresses

    Our room system normally gives the dentist a flexible 10–30 minute window. An emergency flag shrinks it: she breaks at the next natural stopping point in her current procedure and comes to you.

  4. Diagnosis and a written number

    You hear what's wrong in plain language and see the exact fee before treatment starts. The $75 exam is credited toward whatever we do today.

  5. Relief starts in the same chair

    Pain management, a temporary filling, a simple extraction — most stabilizing treatment happens right now. If the tooth needs a root canal and crown, we start what's safe today and schedule the rest before you stand up.

Fees

Emergency exam $75 included with membership
X-ray with emergency exam $35 included with membership
Emergency pain relief (palliative) $125 $100 member
Temporary filling $150 $120 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

What counts as a dental emergency?

Knocked-out or loosened teeth, cracked or broken teeth, lost crowns and fillings, severe toothache, swelling around a tooth, bleeding that follows an extraction. The exceptions that skip the dentist entirely: bleeding you can't control, or facial swelling that interferes with breathing or swallowing — those go to 911 or the ER, immediately.

Will my emergency really be fixed in 31 minutes?

Sometimes — a re-cemented crown or a temporary filling fits easily. But 31 minutes is our average visit length, not a promise of a complete cure. What it buys you every time: triage, an X-ray, a diagnosis, relief from the pain, and a written plan with real prices. A root canal plus crown takes more than one visit; you'll hear that in the chair, not discover it on an invoice.

How much does an emergency visit cost?

The exam is $75 and gets credited toward same-day treatment — so if we treat you, the exam effectively costs nothing. A targeted X-ray adds $35. Members pay $0 for both. From there, everything follows the published founding fee schedule: pain relief $125, temporary filling $150, simple extraction $195, and up. No number is a surprise.

Do you charge extra for nights, weekends, or holidays?

No. Our regular schedule is 7am to 7pm, seven days a week, and the fee schedule doesn't know what day it is. A Sunday-evening emergency exam costs exactly what a Tuesday-morning one does: $75.

A tooth just got knocked out — what should I do this minute?

Pick it up by the crown (the white part), not the root. If it's clean, try seating it gently back into the socket; if that's not possible, keep it in milk or tucked inside your cheek — moist, never wrapped in a tissue. Then get to a dentist as fast as you can: with a knocked-out permanent tooth, minutes genuinely matter.

Are you open right now?

Not yet — Restoro opens in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. If you're in pain today: 911 or the ER for anything life-threatening, an on-call dentist or urgent care for the rest. If you want the next emergency to skip the phone tree, join the Founding 500 waitlist — $29/month locked for life, emergency exams and X-rays included.

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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