Mandarin has the oak canopy. We have the Sundays.
Mandarin is Jacksonville's rooted quarter — the oaks arching over San Jose Blvd were old when the city was young, and families here measure their tenure in decades, not leases. Dentists get inherited along with the house. If yours still serves you well, we'll say the unfashionable thing: keep them. A relationship like that has real value, and this page isn't here to pretend otherwise.
It's here for the growing number of Mandarin patients whose relationship is really with a voicemail system. Offices along Loretto Rd and San Jose that close Friday at noon and never opened on a weekend in their history. A 'quick cleaning' that requires a three-week runway. And — the quiet one — periodontal maintenance patients who need a chair every three to four months forever, and have to re-negotiate the calendar every single time. For that visit rhythm, an office you can simply walk into changes the whole experience of having gums.
We'll be honest about geography: from Mandarin, Restoro is a highway run, not a stroll — I-295 across to the 9B side, then into the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor where we open in September 2026. What you get for the drive: 7am–7pm hours all seven days including Sunday, a ~31-minute average visit published live, and every fee in print before you come — cleaning $105, exam $60, gum maintenance $140, all of it $0 or discounted on the $39/month membership.
Why this works from here
- From San Jose Blvd or Loretto Rd, it's one clean I-295-to-9B run to the corridor — no downtown, no bridges
- Open Sundays 7 to 7, when virtually every dental office in Mandarin is dark
- Periodontal maintenance at a published $140 ($112 for members), on a walk-in rhythm that matches the every-90-days reality
Questions, answered plainly
Why would I drive past a dozen Mandarin dental offices to reach you?
Three reasons, or none — depends what you value. One: hours, since we're open 7am–7pm every day including the weekends Mandarin offices don't work. Two: published prices, so a cleaning is $105 before you arrive, not 'we'll see.' Three: walk-in visits averaging about 31 minutes. If your current office already gives you all three, genuinely, stay.
I'm on a 3–4 month gum-maintenance schedule. Can you actually support that?
That rhythm is precisely what the studio is engineered around — our whole recall model runs on ~90-day visits. Maintenance cleanings are a published $140 ($112 for members), and because walk-ins are the default, 'due this week' means come this week, not call and hope for an opening next month.
What does routine care cost if I just pay per visit?
Off the founding schedule: $105 for the cleaning, $60 for the exam, $65 for bitewings when due — about $165 for a typical recall visit, every number public before opening. The $39/month membership zeroes out all three and adds a whitening touch-up each visit; the first 500 members hold it at $29 for life.
My parents in Mandarin are in their seventies. Is this practical for them?
Often more practical than the status quo: no phone-tree scheduling, one visit covers cleaning, X-rays, and the exam in about 31 minutes, and a family member can walk in alongside them on a weekend without anyone taking leave. Bilingual care — English and Russian — is a founding feature, which matters to quite a few Mandarin households.
Where exactly will you be, and when?
Late 2026, in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — the site hunt is on now, and the address publishes the day the lease is signed. Waitlist members hear it first, and the first 500 lock the founding $29/month membership rate for life.
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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.