Veneers, Mandarin — when the work you had done needs doing again.
Mandarin runs on loyalty. Families stay decades under the oaks off San Jose Boulevard, keep the same pew, the same mechanic on Loretto Road — and the same dentist, right up until that dentist retires. That's the moment a lot of Mandarin smiles come up for review: veneers or bonding placed in the 2000s, margins darkening at the gumline, a shade that no longer matches the teeth around it. Redoing old cosmetic work is a different, more careful job than starting fresh, and it deserves a practice that shows its numbers before it asks for your trust.
Here are ours, published before we open: porcelain veneers $1,250 per tooth, composite $650, with membership pricing at $1,050 and $550. The first step is a design consult that fits our standard ~31-minute visit — photographs, a digital scan, and the dentist's frank read on what actually needs replacing. Aging work that's still sound stays; we're not in the business of finding projects in your mouth. Whatever does need redoing gets an itemized written quote from the same public schedule.
Yes, it's a drive: from Mandarin Park or the I-295 side you'll take the 9B east toward the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, where we open in September 2026. What makes the trip rational is everything at the other end — posted prices, 7am–7pm hours every day of the week, and porcelain's two follow-up visits (prep, then bonding about two weeks later) landing on a Sunday morning instead of your workday.
Why this works from here
- From the San Jose Boulevard / I-295 side of Mandarin, the 9B runs you east to the corridor without touching downtown traffic
- Seven-day 7am–7pm hours — the scheduled prep and bonding visits fit a weekend, which matters when you're driving over
- Published per-tooth pricing means you can compare replacing old work against every quote you've collected since your longtime dentist retired
Questions, answered plainly
My veneers from the mid-2000s are darkening near the gums. Do they all need replacing?
Not automatically. Dark margins mean the interface between veneer and tooth is aging, but each tooth gets its own verdict on the scan — some need replacement, some just monitoring. Replacements price at the published $1,250 per porcelain tooth ($1,050 member), itemized per tooth in writing, and anything sound stays untouched.
Is the drive from Mandarin honestly worth it?
We'll argue yes, with specifics rather than slogans: you see every price before you commit, the consult is a ~31-minute visit rather than a sales afternoon, and 7-day hours mean the longer visits don't cost you a workday. If a practice closer to San Jose Boulevard shows you its full fee schedule, compare us line by line — we built ours to survive that comparison.
My longtime dentist retired. Can you take over partially finished cosmetic plans?
Yes. Bring whatever records you have, or just yourself — the digital scan rebuilds the picture quickly. We'll tell you what stage your case is truly at and quote only the remaining work from the published schedule. No starting over for the sake of starting over.
How many veneers do people usually replace at once?
Old cases tend to be replaced the way they were placed — in matched sets, often four to six across the front, so shades age together. Six porcelain veneers run $7,500, or $6,300 with membership. Phasing is possible when budgets require it; we'll sequence shades carefully so the halves match.
When do you open, and what does joining the waitlist get me?
Late 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor; the exact address goes to the waitlist first once the lease signs. The first 500 members lock $29/month for life — including cleanings, exams, and the per-visit whitening touch-ups that keep replaced veneers matched to your natural teeth.
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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.