Fixed Partial Denture Failures – A Review

., Dr. Abhilash and Sudheer, Dr. Arunachalam and Mondal, Dr. Susmita and ., Dr. Priya (2025) Fixed Partial Denture Failures – A Review. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (6): 25jun427. pp. 504-512. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Rehabilitation with a fixed partial denture (FPD) is one of the most frequent and desired treatment options across patients. Both the patient and the dentist could experience substantial joy from fixed prosthodontic therapy. From the first patient consultation through the active treatment phase to a planned follow-up care regimen, every detail must be carefully considered in order to achieve fixed prosthodontic success. The key to successful treatments and how to handle situations when faced with an FPD failure is the clinician's capacity for creativity, innovation, and originality. For a dentist, finding the most efficient and cost-effective solution to a problem is the most difficult scenario. Professionals that are aware of the elements that lead to failures or cause unhappiness will be able to meet patient needs and develop more effective treatment plans by reducing errors. This study presents an overview of all available research sources and illustrates the causes of fixed partial denture failure as well as management strategies.

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