Julington Creek's fillings are older than its high-schoolers. We check before we drill.
Julington Creek settled in early. Families who bought into the Plantation when Race Track Road was still quiet have now raised kids to driving age here, between Fruit Cove and the San Jose Boulevard corridor — and a lot of those mouths carry dental work from the nineties and two-thousands. Old fillings don't fail on a schedule. Margins wear, edges stain, a corner chips on a Saturday. The question a good practice should answer is not "how fast can we replace them all" but "which of these actually needs attention — and which should be left alone."
Our answer starts with a camera, not a drill. Every filling we look at gets photographed under magnification, and you see what we see: a sealed, solid restoration stays put, whatever its age; a leaking or fractured one gets a written quote from the published schedule — $175 to $295 for a replacement composite, members $140 to $236. When work is needed, the visit itself is choreographed to a roughly 31-minute average: the team handles numbing, isolation, and polish, while the dentist's time goes only where a dentist is required.
We open in September 2026, out Race Track Road and down toward the CR-210 corridor — with doors running 7am to 7pm every day, so a teenager's chipped filling after practice doesn't wait for a gap in anyone's workweek. Julington Creek residents who join the Founding 500 hold the $29-a-month rate for life.
Why this works from here
- Out Race Track Road toward the CR-210 corridor — closer than the trek up San Jose Boulevard into town
- Photos before drills: every aging filling is shown to you under magnification before any replacement is proposed
- 7am–7pm across all seven days — after-practice and after-work slots exist every single day
Questions, answered plainly
Most of my fillings date to the 1990s. Do they all need replacing?
Statistically, no. Age alone doesn't condemn a filling — seal and structure do. We photograph each one under magnification and sort them with you into three honest piles: sound (leave alone), watch (recheck on your ~90-day rhythm), and failing (replace, with the price in writing first). Anyone who wants to swap them all out wholesale should show you evidence, not a package price.
Can my teenager come in alone after practice at the Plantation?
Once we're open — yes, with your consent on file. Evening hours run to 7pm daily, walk-in, and you'll get the written treatment plan and cost before anything beyond an exam happens, whether you're in the lobby or at home reading it on your phone.
What does replacing an old filling cost versus getting a new one?
The same schedule applies to both: $175 for a one-surface front tooth, $195–$295 on back teeth by surface count, members $140–$236. If an old filling has taken too much tooth with it, a filling may no longer be enough — that's a $1,250 ceramic crown conversation, and we'll have it with numbers on the table, not after the fact.
How would I know a filling is failing before it starts hurting?
You mostly won't — that's the trap. Failing margins are usually visible under magnification long before they're felt. It's a core argument for the ~90-day quick-visit rhythm our membership is built around: four short looks a year catch a worn edge while the fix is still a $195 filling instead of a crown.
Is the studio open to Julington Creek patients yet?
Not yet — doors open in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. What's open today is the Founding 500 list: $29 a month locked for life, address news first, and priority in the opening weeks. The counter on this site tracks the remaining spots.
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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.