Veneers for Julington Creek — for teeth that have put in the years.
Julington Creek isn't chasing a Hollywood smile. Around the Plantation and down Race Track Road, the veneer conversation sounds different: front teeth worn flat after twenty years of real life, bonding from the 2000s that's gone dull at the edges, one incisor that chipped on a Fruit Cove dock weekend and never got properly fixed. That's restoration work — putting proportions back — and it deserves a straighter process than the consult-then-reveal routine.
Ours starts with the number. Porcelain veneers are $1,250 per tooth and composite $650 on the founding fee schedule we published before opening; members pay $1,050 and $550. It continues with a diagnosis, not a pitch: at the ~31-minute design consult you get photos, a digital scan, and the dentist's honest read on whether your case is a veneer case at all. Worn, ground-down teeth sometimes call for crowns; a small chip may need nothing more than a $175 white filling. You'll hear which, with the price of each path in writing.
The studio itself opens in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor in September 2026 — from Fruit Cove and Race Track Road, that's a straight eastward run, and the 7am–7pm, seven-day hours mean the follow-up visits porcelain requires (prep, then bonding about two weeks later) can land on evenings or weekends instead of inside your workday.
Why this works from here
- A straight run east from Race Track Road and Fruit Cove to the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — closer than crossing into Jacksonville proper
- Open 7 to 7, seven days: the scheduled prep and bonding visits can take a Saturday instead of a sick day
- Every price on the table before you visit — including the honest cheaper options, like a filling instead of a veneer
Questions, answered plainly
My front teeth are worn flat from grinding. Is that a veneer case or a crown case?
It depends on how much tooth is left and whether the grinding is still active — veneering over an unmanaged grinding habit is how veneers fail. At the consult we look at your scan, talk about a nightguard where it's warranted, and tell you plainly if crowns are the sturdier answer. Both paths get written prices: $1,250 per porcelain veneer, $1,250 for a ceramic crown.
I've had bonding on my front teeth since the 2000s. Worth replacing with veneers?
Aging bonding is one of the most common reasons Julington Creek patients ask about veneers — it stains and dulls in ways porcelain doesn't. Options run from refreshing the composite (from $650 a tooth as a composite veneer) to upgrading to porcelain at $1,250. We'll show both on your scan and quote both in writing; the choice stays yours.
How does the timeline work with a full family calendar?
The design consult is about 31 minutes — walk-in friendly once we open. Porcelain then adds two longer, scheduled appointments: prep, and bonding roughly two weeks after it. With 7am–7pm hours every day of the week, both fit around work and kids rather than instead of them.
What's the realistic total for a case like mine?
Count the teeth you show when you talk — most designs run four to eight. Six porcelain veneers is $7,500 at the founding fee, $6,300 with member pricing. Two composite veneers to rescue a pair of incisors is $1,300, or $1,100 for members. The consult turns those ranges into one written number for your case.
When do you open, and how do I get in early?
Late 2026, in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — the address goes out at lease signing, waitlist first. Joining the Founding 500 locks the $29/month membership rate for life, which includes the cleanings and whitening touch-ups that keep finished veneer work looking the way it did on bonding day.
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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.