Emergency dentist · Nocatee

The emergency dentist for Nocatee's most eventful hours.

Saturday, 4pm, Davis Park. Somebody's scooter, somebody's front tooth. Every Nocatee parent knows the physics: kid-powered wheels plus playground concrete equals, sooner or later, a dental emergency — and it will not happen on a Tuesday at 10am when dental offices are conveniently open. It happens on weekends, at dinner time, mid-swim-meet.

That mismatch is the reason our hours look the way they do. Restoro opens in September 2026 an easy run up the corridor from Crosswater and Twenty Mile, and it runs 7am to 7pm, seven days — which covers Splash Water Park season, Sunday-night popcorn incidents, and the entire youth-sports calendar. Walk in, tap the pain button on the kiosk, and the queue rearranges itself around your kid: history and a targeted X-ray within minutes, dentist at the first natural break in her schedule, treatment quoted in writing before it begins.

For families the math is deliberately boring: the emergency exam is $75 and counts toward same-day treatment, the X-ray is $35, and on the $25/month child membership both are $0. One of America's fastest-selling master-planned communities deserves at least one dental office that plans for its weekends.

Why this works from here

A Restoro treatment room with a sink station and the ring-logo screen
  • Open 7am–7pm on weekends — the exact hours Davis Park, the bike paths and Splash Water Park generate their casualties
  • A straight shot up the corridor from Crosswater, Twenty Mile and The Colony — no bridges, no downtown detour
  • Child membership ($25/month) makes emergency exams and X-rays $0 — the whole family can be on one plan

Questions, answered plainly

Is there weekend availability for Nocatee families?

Yes — and not as an exception. Saturday and Sunday run the same 7am–7pm schedule as weekdays, with the same published prices. Weekend injuries are half the reason an emergency-friendly clinic near Nocatee needs to exist at all.

My child knocked out a baby tooth at Davis Park — should I push it back in?

No — that's the one big difference from adult teeth. Re-inserting a baby tooth can damage the permanent tooth forming underneath it. Find the tooth if you can, keep the area clean, and bring your child in: we'll check for fragments and make sure the adult tooth below wasn't hurt. A knocked-out permanent tooth is the opposite case — reseat it or transport it in milk, fast.

How fast will a dentist actually see my kid in pain?

The kiosk's pain flag compresses the dentist's next window — she breaks at the first natural stopping point in whatever she's doing. Before that, an assistant has already taken the story and an X-ray, so the early minutes aren't wasted on a clipboard.

Can a parent get checked in the same visit?

Yes — the walk-in model doesn't care that you weren't the emergency. If you're due for an exam or cleaning, the system sees it at check-in and can route you to a second chair while your child is being treated.

What will an emergency visit cost us?

$75 for the exam, credited toward anything done the same day; $35 for the X-ray; both $0 on a membership. If treatment is needed — say a filling after a chipped tooth — the price comes off the published founding schedule and gets confirmed in writing while you're still holding the ice pack.

What do Nocatee parents do before you open?

Until September 2026: 911 or the ER for anything affecting breathing or swallowing, or bleeding that won't stop; a pediatric on-call line or urgent care otherwise. What you can do now is join the Founding 500 — $29/month locked for life, with emergency visits covered from opening day.

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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