A root canal shouldn't be the longest drive in St. Johns.
St. Johns families ran the spreadsheet before moving here — school ratings weighed, commutes timed, Shearwater versus Aberdeen versus Beachwalk debated down to the HOA fee. Then a molar flares on a Friday night, and the same meticulous household discovers the one row the spreadsheet never had: serious dental care that answers on a weekend. Most of the county's dentistry still keeps banker's hours; toothaches notoriously don't.
Here's what we're adding to the map. Restoro opens in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — a short drive down CR-210 from the subdivisions that line it — and it works the way this corridor actually lives: 7am to 7pm, seven days, walk-ins first-class, pain triaged ahead of everything. A diagnostic visit is choreographed to about 31 minutes and ends with an X-ray-backed answer, working anesthesia, and a price in writing. The canal treatment itself gets a dedicated 60–90 minute appointment, scheduled around school runs and workdays rather than through them.
Pricing was published before the doors: $850 for a front tooth, $950 for a premolar, $1,150 for a molar — members pay $680, $760, and $920. When a crown belongs in the plan, its $1,250 fee ($999 member) is part of the same signed total from minute one.
Why this works from here
- A short drive down CR-210 for Aberdeen, Shearwater, and Beachwalk — likely the closest thing to a home-turf studio this corridor gets
- Open before school drop-off and after evening practice: 7am to 7pm, weekends included
- One written number covers the whole rescue — root canal, buildup if needed, crown — before treatment begins
Questions, answered plainly
How close will Restoro actually be to the CR-210 corridor?
Close — the studio is going into the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor itself, which for most St. Johns subdivisions means a short drive down CR-210 rather than a trip up I-95. The exact address is published the day the lease is signed, and waitlist members hear it ahead of everyone.
A toothache hit mid-weekend during a Beachwalk lagoon day. Can I be seen Sunday?
From opening day, yes — Sunday runs the same 7am–7pm schedule as Tuesday, with pain triaged first. That's not an emergency exception; it's the standing model. Rinse off the lagoon, check the live wait time, come in.
Does the 31-minute promise apply to a root canal?
To the diagnosis, yes — check-in, X-ray, verdict, anesthesia, and a written price in about 31 minutes. The canal treatment itself deliberately gets 60–90 minutes; it's careful interior work, and compressing it helps nobody. We'd rather be honest about that split than round it down.
What if it turns out not to be a root canal at all?
Then you pay for whatever it actually is — which is usually cheaper. A deep filling runs $195–$295 on the published schedule; a root canal starts at $850. The exam is priced the same either way, so there's no incentive for us to find the expensive answer. The X-ray decides, not the revenue target.
We budgeted carefully to live out here. What's the realistic all-in figure for a molar?
Plan around $2,400 at standard founding fees — $1,150 for the molar canal work plus $1,250 for the crown most molars need. Membership brings that to $1,919. If a core buildup is required it adds $295 ($236 member), and you'll see the complete figure in writing before agreeing to anything.
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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.