Say Goodbye to Gaps & Restore Your Confident Smile!
A Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) is a long-lasting, natural-looking solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike removable dentures, FPDs are securely fixed to your natural teeth or implants, making them feel and function just like real teeth. Enjoy a beautiful smile, improved speech, and comfortable chewing without the hassle of removable dentures!

Fixed Partial Denture
A Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth!
Fixed partial dentures (FPDs), also known as dental bridges, are a long-lasting, non-removable solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. These custom-made restorations are securely attached to neighboring teeth or implants, restoring your chewing ability, speech, and natural smile. With a comfortable and natural appearance, FPDs help maintain your jaw structure and prevent teeth from shifting.
Get a strong, stable, and natural-looking smile—book your consultation today!
Permanently Fixed
Natural Look & Feel
Strong & Durable
Improves Chewing & Speech
Prevents Teeth from Shifting

Our Fixed Partial Denture Procedure
Consultation & X-Ray
We assess your teeth and discuss the best option.
Tooth Preparation
The supporting teeth are shaped for a perfect fit.
Digital Impression
A precise mold is taken to create your custom denture.
Temporary Denture Placement
Protects your teeth while the final denture is made.
Final Fixed Denture Placement
The FPD is securely bonded for a perfect fit.
Bite Adjustment & Polishing
Ensures comfort, function, and a flawless finish.
Contact us
Get a permanent solution for missing teeth with Fixed Partial Dentures! Book your consultation now!
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Signs You Need a Fixed Partial Denture
One or More Missing Teeth
If you have gaps in your smile, a fixed partial denture fills the space seamlessly.
Speech Difficulties
Missing teeth can cause slurred speech or difficulty pronouncing words, which FPDs help correct.

Difficulty Chewing Food
Missing teeth can make chewing uncomfortable and affect your diet and digestion.
Teeth Shifting or Misalignment
Gaps left by missing teeth can cause neighboring teeth to move, leading to bite problems.
