No insurance, no dentist yet, new lease in Bartram Park? A filling still has a price tag.
Bartram Park is where a lot of Jacksonville gets its start — townhomes and apartments filling in along Bartram Park Boulevard and Old St Augustine Road, first jobs at Flagler Center, first years out of school or out of another city. It's also where dental coverage is thinnest: startup gigs, contract roles, and service jobs frequently skip dental benefits entirely, and an individual plan can cost more per year than the care it gates. The result is predictable — people wait, and small cavities compound like skipped oil changes.
Here's what waiting actually costs, in our published numbers: a cavity caught early is a $195 one-surface filling on a molar; give it a year or two and it can become a $245–$295 multi-surface job, then a $1,250 crown, then a $1,150 root canal plus the crown. The cheapest tooth is the one fixed at the first number. Restoro's founding fee schedule puts every one of those figures on the table before you owe anyone anything, and members — $39 a month, no insurer involved — pay $140 to $236 per filling.
The studio opens in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, one 9B hop from Bartram Park Boulevard, with 7am–7pm doors every day of the week and a visit that averages around 31 minutes — small enough to fit a workday at Flagler Center without burning leave. The first 500 on the waitlist hold membership at $29 a month, permanently.
Why this works from here
- One hop on 9B from Bartram Park Boulevard and Old St Augustine Road to the corridor — the interchange was built for exactly this commute
- Priced for the uninsured by design: full fee schedule online, membership from $29–$39/month replaces the insurance question entirely
- About 31 minutes per visit, 7am–7pm daily — a filling fits before Flagler Center or after it, no PTO spent
Questions, answered plainly
I don't have dental insurance. Can I literally just pay the listed price?
Yes — that's the entire design. The fee schedule on this site is the price: $175–$295 for a filling depending on tooth and surfaces, anesthetic included, confirmed in writing before we start. No insurance requirement, no application, no markup for paying directly. Membership is optional and cuts fillings to $140–$236.
I work at Flagler Center — can a filling fit around a workday without taking leave?
That's the target use case. Doors open at 7am — over two hours before most Flagler Center badges swipe in — and stay open to 7pm. With a roughly 31-minute average and the live wait time visible on your phone, the visit fits in the margin of a workday rather than the middle of it.
I haven't seen a dentist in four years. Am I in for a lecture?
No lectures — that policy is explicit. You get a comprehensive exam ($95, free with membership), photos of your own teeth on a screen, and a written plan with fee-schedule prices, ordered by urgency. What you do with it, and how fast, is your call. Guilt has never filled a cavity.
Is membership worth it if all I need is one filling?
Run the honest math: one filling saves $35–$59 with member pricing, which alone doesn't cover $39/month. Membership earns its keep on the routine layer — cleanings, exams, and X-rays that would cost roughly $550 a year à la carte are included. If you'll actually use those, it wins; if you truly want one filling and nothing else, pay the list price.
What's the timeline for Bartram Park to use any of this?
We open in September 2026; the corridor location and exact address are announced at lease signing, waitlist first. Right now you can lock the $29-for-life founding rate (standard is $39) and watch the live counter of remaining spots — the 500 cap is real.
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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.