Dental implants for Bartram Park — a first big dental decision, fully itemized.
For a lot of Bartram Park, an implant is the first four-figure health purchase of adult life. The townhomes off Bartram Park Boulevard and the apartments near Flagler Center are full of first-jobbers, new arrivals and young households — people who research everything before buying and still can't find what a dental implant actually costs, because the industry answers that question only in person, after the warm-up pitch.
We answer it here instead. An implant is three parts, each with a published price: placement $1,950, custom abutment $650, ceramic crown $1,450 — $4,050 total, $3,240 with membership. Better for a young budget: the parts happen months apart while your bone heals, and each is billed when it's done. The structure of the treatment spreads the cost on its own — no financing application, no credit check, no desk with brochures.
Logistics are the easy part. 9B runs from Bartram Park straight toward the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, where we open in September 2026. Planning takes about 31 minutes and ends with an exact written total; healing checks are walk-in minutes, 7am to 7pm, all seven days — so implant treatment never has to argue with a Flagler Center schedule or a weekend job.
Why this works from here
- 9B out of Bartram Park points directly at the corridor — the shortcut you already drive
- Stage-based billing: placement, abutment, crown, each paid as it happens, months apart
- 7am scans and 7pm checks fit Flagler Center hours, shift work, and everything between
Questions, answered plainly
I rent in Bartram Park and might relocate for work next year. Should I even start an implant?
Depends on your horizon, and we'll tell you honestly at planning. Placement plus healing wants three to five months; if your move likely lands inside that window, the responsible answer may be to do the groundwork — extraction, graft, scan — and carry your records to the next city. Whatever happens, your scan and treatment notes go with you.
Do I have to pay the whole $4,050 up front?
No. Each stage is billed when it's performed: the placement ($1,950) first, then months later the abutment ($650) and crown ($1,450) when the bone has fused. It's not a loan or a payment plan — it's just when the work actually happens.
I don't have much credit history yet. Does that change anything?
Not here. Because billing follows the treatment stages, there's no financing to qualify for — the published price and a debit card are the whole system. Membership ($39/month, or $29 for life via the Founding 500) is the one optional extra, and it takes $810 off the implant total.
How does $4,050 compare with what I'd pay elsewhere in Jacksonville?
Implant quotes around town commonly land anywhere from about $3,000 to $6,500 once all three components are counted — the trouble is that many advertised numbers count only one. Ours is the complete tooth, in writing, from a schedule anyone can read before ever walking in. Compare totals, not teasers.
What are the actual time commitments?
One ~31-minute planning visit, one scheduled surgery block, a few minutes-long walk-in checks while it heals, and one crown visit — spread over three to five months. Doors run 7am–7pm daily from opening in September 2026; until then, the Founding 500 waitlist is where Bartram Park signs up.
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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.