A crown without leaving the CR-210 corridor.
St. Johns families picked the CR-210 corridor for reasons everyone can recite — the schools, the lagoon at Beachwalk, the new streets of Shearwater and Aberdeen filling in with arrivals from everywhere else. The trade-off of a brand-new area is that your dentist usually isn't in it: they're wherever you moved from, across town or across the country. That gap stays theoretical right up until the day a molar cracks.
We're closing the gap where you actually live. Restoro opens September 2026 along this corridor — the stretch between Ponte Vedra and Nocatee that CR-210 stitches together — so a crown stops being a cross-town project. Visit one, about an hour, shapes the tooth and scans it for the lab; you leave wearing a temporary. Visit two, roughly two weeks later, seats the finished crown in about thirty minutes — no appointment, any day from 7am to 7pm, folded into the school-run loop.
If you left a dentist behind mid-treatment, bring what you have and we'll pick the case up with fresh records and a written quote from a published schedule: ceramic crowns are $1,250 with the temporary and fit visit inside, $999 for members. A county full of new neighborhoods deserves at least one business that states its price before you sit down. Founding 500 membership runs $29 a month, for life.
Why this works from here
- On the CR-210 corridor itself — the same stretch that carries Shearwater, Aberdeen, and Beachwalk toward the coast
- Fit visits fold into the school-run loop: thirty minutes, walk-in, seven days a week
- New to St. Johns County? The entire fee schedule is public — compare us against your old dentist from the couch
Questions, answered plainly
We just moved to Shearwater and my old dentist already prepped my tooth for a crown. Can you finish it?
Usually, yes. Bring whatever records you have — where the lab process stands decides whether we can seat their crown or need a fresh scan of the prepared tooth. Either path gets examined first and priced in writing from the published schedule before anything proceeds, so a moving-truck interruption doesn't turn into double billing.
Is the studio actually near St. Johns, or is 'corridor' a polite word for far away?
Fair challenge. The site shortlist runs the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — the corridor CR-210 anchors — which puts most St. Johns addresses a short drive down a road you already use daily. The precise address publishes at lease signing, and the Founding 500 waitlist reads it first. If it were far from CR-210, this page wouldn't exist.
Can crown visits work around school pickup times?
That constraint shaped the whole model. Hours run 7am to 7pm every day, so the booked prep hour can sit after morning drop-off or after dinner, and the fit visit is a walk-in you time yourself — the live wait number on the site shows you the quiet windows around the pickup rush.
We don't have a dentist here yet. Do we need to 'establish care' before a crown?
No ritual required. A comprehensive first exam is $95 — free for members — with X-rays priced on the same public schedule, and if the tooth needs a crown you'll have the full written number the same visit: $1,250 ceramic, all-in. If it doesn't need one, you'll hear that instead. Either answer costs you one short visit.
What's included in the $1,250 — and what isn't?
Included: the ceramic crown itself, the temporary you wear while the lab works, re-seating that temporary if it loosens, and the fitting visit. Not included and quoted separately in writing beforehand: a core buildup ($295) when too little tooth remains, or root canal treatment if the nerve is involved. Members pay $999 for the crown portion.
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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.