Dental implants · San Marco

Dental implants, San Marco edition: the itemized quote your spreadsheet will like.

San Marco is a bad audience for vague pricing. Between the Baptist Medical Center campus down Hendricks Avenue and the professional crowd around the Square, this neighborhood reads explanation-of-benefits statements for sport and knows precisely what a bundled quote can hide. So here is an implant with nothing folded in: $1,950 to place it, $650 for the custom abutment, $1,450 for the ceramic crown — $4,050. If a bone graft is needed, that's $450, and you'll see it as its own line before you agree to anything.

The clinic opens in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. From San Marco that's a reverse commute — south on I-95 to 9B while the morning traffic fights its way in the opposite direction. Implant treatment needs three to four visits across three to five months; all but the surgery are short and walk-in, which matters when your calendar is measured in billable increments.

The planning visit is the one worth seeing to believe: a 3D scan, the dentist reading it with you on the wall screen, and an itemized written total — about 31 minutes, one trip, no 'we'll call you with an estimate.' Founding 500 members lock $29 a month for life and get the street address before anyone else does.

Why this works from here

A Restoro treatment room with a sink station and the ring-logo screen
  • A reverse commute from the Square and the lions fountain: I-95 south to 9B, against the inbound crush
  • Three-line implant pricing that stands up to a Baptist-corridor readership's scrutiny
  • Planning in ~31 minutes flat — scan, on-screen review, written total, back in the car

Questions, answered plainly

I work at Baptist and my dental benefits are decent. Is cash pricing still relevant to me?

Run both numbers — that's the whole point of publishing ours. Many plans class implants as elective, cover a percentage of some stages, and cap out at $1,000–$1,500 a year, which one implant exhausts quickly. Bring the plan summary to your planning visit; if insurance genuinely wins for your case, we'll tell you so.

Can I do the planning scan on a lunch break from San Marco?

Honestly? Tight. The visit itself is about 31 minutes, but the drive adds up in the middle of a workday. The early edge works better — we open at 7am every day — or a weekend morning, when the run down I-95 to 9B takes a fraction of the time.

Will you tell me if I don't actually need an implant?

Yes, and it happens more than the implant industry likes to admit. Sometimes a root canal and crown save the original tooth for less. The scan and exam produce a diagnosis, not a package pitch — and both paths come with published prices, so the comparison is yours to make on real numbers.

What's the total, and what controls it?

$4,050 for the complete tooth — placement, custom abutment, ceramic crown — or $3,240 at member rates. The variables are few and disclosed early: the $250 planning scan, a $450 graft if bone is thin, an extraction if the failing tooth is still in, a $650 temporary if the gap shows. Everything lands in a signed written total before treatment starts.

What's the timeline for someone coming from San Marco?

Three to four visits over three to five months, of which only the surgery needs a real block. Plan on: one 31-minute planning trip, the scheduled placement, minutes-long walk-in checks while it heals, and one visit to seat the crown. We open September 2026; the Founding 500 waitlist is the current front door.

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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