Emergency dentistry that keeps commuter hours, not banker's hours.
The Durbin toothache has a schedule of its own: it starts as a twinge at your desk, sharpens through the afternoon, and becomes unbearable somewhere around the 9B interchange — a solid hour after every dental office on your route home has flipped its sign to Closed. The neighborhood got a Bass Pro, a movie theater and half the new retail in St. Johns County before it got a dentist who keeps commuter hours.
We're fixing the hours part. Restoro opens in September 2026 just up the corridor from Durbin Park, and the schedule is the headline: 7am to 7pm, seven days. In pain at dawn? Be seen at 7:00 and still make the drive north. Cracked a tooth at lunch? Come through after work — 6:15 isn't 'too late,' it's mid-evening for us. The kiosk's pain flag moves you up the queue, and an assistant starts the workup within minutes of the door.
And because nobody price-shops mid-toothache, the numbers are already posted: $75 exam, credited toward same-day treatment; $35 X-ray; $125 to get out of pain. Members pay $0, $0 and $100. The rest of the schedule is public too — check it from your desk before you ever start the car.
Why this works from here
- Up the corridor from Durbin Park Pavilion — an emergency visit can share a trip with the Bass Pro run
- Doors open at 7am and close at 7pm — bracketing the Veterans Pkwy commute at both ends
- Every emergency fee is published online — decide from your desk, not the parking lot
Questions, answered plainly
Can I get seen after work? I don't clear the 9B interchange until 6.
Yes — 6pm is an hour before close, not closing time. Check the live wait on the site as you leave work; the queue system will slot you when you arrive. Evening walk-ins are a designed-for case, not a favor.
I broke a tooth at lunch downtown. Can it wait until I'm back in Durbin tonight?
Usually — if there's no severe pain, swelling or bleeding, protecting the tooth until evening is reasonable: avoid chewing on it and cover any sharp edge with sugar-free gum or dental wax. If swelling spreads or the pain escalates, don't wait. And if swelling ever interferes with breathing or swallowing, that's 911, not us.
Do Durbin Crossing walk-ins need to call ahead?
No. The pain button at the kiosk is the call-ahead. If you like data, the live wait time is on the site — glance at it before Veterans Pkwy and time your arrival.
What's the cost if I end up needing real treatment, not just an exam?
The exam's $75 folds into whatever happens next the same day. Temporary filling $150, simple extraction $195, root canal $850–$1,150 depending on the tooth — all published, all confirmed in writing before we start. Members take roughly 20% off each and pay nothing for the exam or X-ray.
Are you open yet?
Late 2026 — the corridor location is set, with the exact address announced once the lease is inked. The Founding 500 waitlist ($29/month for life) is how Durbin locks in day-one emergency coverage.
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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.