Dentures · Julington Creek

The denture conversation Julington Creek has been postponing.

Julington Creek matured the way its oaks did — slowly, and mostly without anyone noticing. The families who bought into Julington Creek Plantation when the kids were still at Creekside or Bartram Trail now find the dental conversation shifting: less about braces, more about a molar that finally gave up, a bridge nearing retirement, a partial that's been 'on the list' for three years. It's a common list around Race Track Road. It rarely gets shorter on its own.

Here's the honest shape of the thing being postponed: a well-made partial or complete denture takes four to five stages over a few weeks — records, bite and shade, a wax try-in you approve before the lab finishes anything, delivery, then fine-tuning while gums and appliance make peace. What we changed is the cost in time. Every stage at Restoro is choreographed to roughly 31 minutes, and every one can be a walk-in, any day of the week, 7am to 7pm. The postponable marathon becomes a handful of short errands.

From Fruit Cove or Race Track Road, the studio will sit an easy eastbound drive along the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee–Durbin corridor when we open in September 2026. The founding prices are already public — $1,650 per complete arch, $1,750 for a cast-metal partial, $650 for an interim flipper, members 20% below all of it — and every quote is confirmed in writing before work begins.

Why this works from here

A Restoro treatment room with a sink station and the ring-logo screen
  • An easy eastbound run from Race Track Rd and Fruit Cove along the corridor — no I-95 leg required
  • Sore-spot adjustments are walk-ins, 7 days a week — not a three-week wait for a five-minute fix
  • Same published schedule whether you're in the Plantation or off San Jose Blvd south — quoted in writing first

Questions, answered plainly

I've worn the same partial since my kids were at Creekside High. Adjust it or start over?

Bring it to the first visit and we'll answer with evidence rather than instinct. Gums and bone keep changing under a partial for years; scans and X-rays show whether yours can be honestly adjusted or has quietly become the problem. Either way you get the reasoning, not just a recommendation.

Every office near Race Track Road books adjustments weeks out. How is this different?

Structurally different: adjustments here aren't appointments at all. New dentures and partials always need tuning in the first weeks — so we made those visits drop-ins, any day between 7am and 7pm. You walk in with a sore spot and walk out without one, usually in minutes.

What does a cast-metal partial actually cost?

$1,750 on the founding schedule, $1,400 with membership. It clasps onto your remaining healthy teeth, which usually preserves more chewing function than pulling everything for a complete denture — and the Visit 1 exam settles which path fits your mouth, in writing.

How long does the whole process take, start to finish?

A few weeks: four to five short stages, each around 31 minutes. The lab work between stages sets the pace, not our calendar — and because stages are walk-in, you never wait on an opening to move to the next one.

Can my spouse and I both be seen in one trip?

Yes — the walk-in model handles households, not just individuals. One of you can do a denture stage while the other gets a cleaning or exam, each visit choreographed separately inside the same stop.

Is driving from Julington Creek practical for a multi-visit process?

The drive is the longest part of the errand — each stage itself is about half an hour. Most Julington Creek patients will pair visits with corridor errands anyway, and the adjustment phase is drop-in whenever you happen to be heading east.

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.

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