Dentures on CR-210 — practically our home address.
When we say Restoro is opening 'in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor,' St. Johns residents can translate faster than anyone: that's the CR-210 spine you already drive — the stretch tying Aberdeen and Shearwater to Beachwalk's lagoon and on toward the coast. Of the ten neighborhoods we serve, this is the one that needs the least explaining about where we'll be. You pass the corridor getting groceries.
The denture need in St. Johns has a particular shape, too. Families move here for the county's schools, and a growing number bring a grandparent with them — the in-law-suite generation. When Grandma's partial finally gives out, her care lands on the same calendar as swim practice and Saturday soccer, and a five-appointment process at midday defeats everyone. So we rebuilt the process: every denture stage — records, bite, wax try-in, delivery — is a roughly 31-minute walk-in visit, available 7am to 7pm, seven days a week. Her visits ride along with the family's week instead of competing against it.
The money is equally settled in advance. The founding schedule is public before the doors are: $1,650 per complete arch, $1,750 for a cast-metal partial, $650 for an interim flipper, with members paying 20% less across the board. Doors open September 2026; the Founding 500 waitlist locks the $29-a-month rate for life.
Why this works from here
- On the CR-210 corridor itself — for Aberdeen, Shearwater and Beachwalk we're a neighbor, not a destination
- Two generations, one stop: a grandparent's denture stage and the kids' checkups can share a single family trip
- A denture budget you can settle now — the founding schedule is published before our lease is even signed
Questions, answered plainly
You keep saying 'CR-210 corridor.' Is that actually St. Johns?
It's the road St. Johns is built along, so yes — of all ten neighborhoods we serve, this one sits closest to home. The exact address is announced at lease signing, and Founding 500 members hear it before anyone else.
Grandma lives with us in Shearwater. Can her denture stages line up with the kids' visits?
That's precisely what a walk-in family studio is for. Her try-in and the kids' cleanings can happen in the same stop, each choreographed separately — one drive down CR-210 covers the household instead of three separate calendars.
How many trips does a denture take, realistically?
Four to five stages over a few weeks — records, bite and shade, a wax try-in you approve, delivery — then drop-in fine-tuning while the fit settles. Each stage runs about 31 minutes, so the errand is shorter than most school pickups.
What will it cost, in actual numbers?
From the published founding schedule: $1,650 per complete arch, $1,750 for a cast-metal partial, $650 for a flipper. Members pay $1,320, $1,400 and $520. Your written quote is confirmed before treatment starts — that number is the number.
Some teeth need to come out first. Is that a separate ordeal?
No — one written plan covers the whole sequence. Extractions are itemized at their own published fees ($195 simple, $325 surgical per tooth), scheduled ahead of the denture stages, and the interim flipper can cover the gap while everything heals.
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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.