A filling visit organized like a good shift handoff. San Marco will recognize it.
San Marco knows what a well-run clinical operation looks like from the inside. The neighborhood around the Square and the lions fountain houses a remarkable density of people who work at Baptist Medical Center just down Hendricks — nurses, techs, physicians, admin — plus the downtown professionals who chose the historic side of the river. These are the hardest patients to impress with dental theater, and the easiest to win with actual operations.
So here is the operation, stated plainly. A filling at Restoro runs as delegated workflow: check-in kiosk instead of a front desk queue, anesthetic and isolation handled by the team, composite shade set before your mouth dries under the light, and the dentist entering for one protected window — decay out, restoration core placed — that our queue system defends the way a charge nurse defends a code team. Total visit time averages about 31 minutes. The billing side is equally legible: $175 to $295 per filling by tooth and surfaces, members $140 to $236, the figure in writing before work, the invoice matching the figure.
Geography, honestly: we're not in the neighborhood. The studio opens in September 2026 down in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, a straight I-95 run south from San Marco. What makes that drive rational is scheduling reality — 7am to 7pm, seven days, walk-in native — which fits three-twelves, post-call mornings, and every other calendar Baptist hands out. Founding 500 spots hold at $29 a month for life.
Why this works from here
- A straight I-95 run south from San Marco and the Hendricks Avenue corridor — timed around shifts, not around office hours
- Built like a unit that runs well: delegated prep, one protected dentist window, published throughput (~31-minute average, live)
- Billing that survives an auditor: fee schedule public before opening, written quote before treatment, invoice equal to quote
Questions, answered plainly
I work three twelves at Baptist. When would a filling realistically happen?
On your off days — and that's the point of a 7-day operation. Any of your four non-shift days is a full 7am–7pm window, and the live wait number lets you slot the visit around sleep debt rather than around our convenience. Post-nights, an early-afternoon walk-in is typically the quietest lane.
Why would anyone in San Marco drive past a dozen closer dentists?
For three things most of those doors don't offer: a price list you can read before entering ($175–$295 for fillings, in full on this site), an average visit time we publish and defend, and hours that include Sunday. If a closer office gives you all three, use it — genuinely. We're built for the people it doesn't.
Is a composite filling really done in a single visit?
Yes — that's inherent to the material. Light-cured composite reaches full hardness the moment it's cured, so the tooth leaves the room finished: shaped, bite-checked, polished. You can eat as soon as the anesthetic wears off. No temporary, no second appointment, no lab wait.
What's the actual cost breakdown for a filling?
One-surface front tooth $175; back teeth $195, $245, or $295 for one, two, or three surfaces. Anesthetic and polishing aren't line items — they're inside the price. Membership ($39/month, $29 Founding 500) brings the range to $140–$236. Medical-field folks tend to appreciate that there is no separate insurance chargemaster: one schedule, everyone.
What exists today, given you open in September 2026?
The published fee schedule, this page, and the Founding 500 waitlist — $29 a month locked for life, address and opening dates delivered to the list first. The counter on the site shows remaining spots. That's the whole pre-launch offer; no deposits, just a name and contact.
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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.