Dentures · World Golf Village

Dentures for the King & Bear calendar.

Retirement at World Golf Village has a rhythm — a King & Bear morning, a Slammer & Squire afternoon, Murabella errands stitched in between — and nothing exposes an aging denture like an active social calendar. Long clubhouse lunches, photos on the eighteenth, actual conversation: the classic complaint isn't pain, it's 'it moves when I laugh.' A denture built carefully, with a wax try-in you approve before the lab finishes anything, doesn't do that.

Straight talk on geography first, because you'd figure it out anyway: World Golf Village is the far southern point of our map. The studio opens in September 2026 up the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — from International Golf Parkway it's I-95 north, a real drive but a simple one. What makes it worth the gas is what happens at both ends: every stage is a walk-in of about 31 minutes, so no trip is ever wasted on a canceled appointment or a waiting room, and the whole sequence is only four to five trips.

The rest is published where you can audit it: complete dentures at $1,650 per arch, cast-metal partials at $1,750, interim flippers at $650, with members paying 20% under all three. Quotes are confirmed in writing before work starts, and a Founding 500 spot holds membership at $29 a month for life — a rate that doesn't care what year you retired.

Why this works from here

A Restoro treatment room with a sink station and the ring-logo screen
  • From International Golf Pkwy it's one road — I-95 north to the corridor — no surface-street maze
  • Walk-in stages mean the drive up is never wasted on a delayed or canceled appointment
  • The wax try-in is approved by you first — so the final denture holds up to clubhouse company, not just the bathroom mirror

Questions, answered plainly

Is Restoro realistically close enough to World Golf Village for a multi-visit process?

Honest answer: it's a drive — I-95 north from International Golf Parkway to the corridor. But the whole sequence is four to five visits of about 31 minutes each, stages never require an appointment, and the adjustment phase can batch with trips you're already making toward Jacksonville. Many will decide that trade is worth it; some won't, and we'd rather you decide on facts.

Can visits work around a standing tee time?

Built for it. Doors open at 7am every day, so a records visit or an adjustment clears comfortably before a mid-morning round at King & Bear — and the live wait time on this site tells you before you leave Murabella whether the window is open.

We just retired here from up north and have no Florida dentist. Can you take a denture case from scratch?

Yes — Visit 1 assembles everything: comprehensive exam, X-rays taken on site, digital scans, and a written plan with the exact figure. No referral needed. If a previous denture exists, bring it; it's the most useful record you own.

What's the number for a full set, upper and lower?

Two arches at $1,650 each is $3,300 from the published founding schedule; members pay $2,640. Extractions, if required, appear as their own written lines before anything starts — the quote you sign is the total you pay.

What happens when the fit needs tweaking and I'm not driving up that week?

Nothing bad — adjustments are drop-ins with no scheduling penalty, so they wait for you, not the other way around. Fold one into your next run to the grandkids or the airport; the visit itself is usually minutes.

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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