Emergency dentist · Ponte Vedra Beach

An emergency dentist Ponte Vedra Beach can actually reach.

A crown gives way over dinner at Sawgrass Village. A grandkid catches a boogie board to the mouth at Mickler's Landing. Ponte Vedra Beach has no shortage of excellent dentistry — until about 4:30 on a Friday, when the offices along the A1A corridor lock up and every cracked tooth in 32082 gets routed to an answering service.

Restoro is being built for exactly that gap. When we open in September 2026 — inland from the beach, on the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, with the address published the day the lease is signed — the emergency path runs seven days a week, 7am to 7pm. Tap 'I'm in pain' at the check-in kiosk and the queue reorders itself: an assistant takes your story and a targeted X-ray within minutes, and the dentist reaches you at the first natural pause in her schedule. No answering service. No 'first available is Thursday.'

The prices are already public, which matters most in a week like THE PLAYERS, when nobody has time to comparison-shop pain: the emergency exam is $75 and credited toward same-day treatment, a targeted X-ray is $35, and re-seating that runaway crown is $95. Members pay $0 for the exam and the X-ray — worth knowing before anything breaks.

Why this works from here

A Restoro treatment room with a sink station and the ring-logo screen
  • A short inland drive from the A1A corridor and Sawgrass Village — the studio sits on the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, address released at lease signing
  • Open weekends and evenings year-round, including tournament week, when Ponte Vedra's calendar — and its traffic — is at its least forgiving
  • Crown re-cementation published at $95 ($76 for members) — the single most common emergency in a neighborhood with this much crown-and-bridge work

Questions, answered plainly

My crown came off at dinner near Sawgrass Village — is that a real emergency?

It's urgent, if not dramatic. The prepared tooth under a crown is sensitive and vulnerable to decay and shifting, so don't sit on it for a week. Keep the crown safe, avoid chewing on that side, and come in: if both crown and tooth are sound, re-cementing costs $95 and fits comfortably inside a standard visit.

A wave knocked out my kid's tooth at Mickler's Landing — what do we do on the drive?

If it's a permanent tooth: hold it by the white part, rinse only if it's dirty, try to seat it gently back in the socket — or carry it in milk, never dry in a napkin. Minutes genuinely matter. If it's a baby tooth, don't re-insert it; the visit is still worth making to check for damage underneath.

Are you open on weekends for Ponte Vedra Beach emergencies?

Seven days, 7am–7pm, from the day we open in September 2026 — Saturday and Sunday included, at the same published prices. There's no after-hours surcharge because there are barely any after-hours.

What does an emergency visit cost without insurance?

The exam is $75, and it's credited to any treatment done the same day. A targeted X-ray adds $35. Pain relief runs $125 if that's what today calls for. Everything past that — temporary filling, extraction, root canal — is quoted in writing from the published founding schedule before work starts.

Can I actually walk in, or do Ponte Vedra patients need to call first?

Once we're open, walking in is the intended path — the queue system exists precisely so an emergency doesn't need a phone call. Until September 2026 we're pre-opening: anything threatening breathing or swallowing, or bleeding that won't stop, is a 911-or-ER matter today, and an on-call dentist covers the rest. Joining the Founding 500 ($29/month for life) means emergency exams and X-rays are included 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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