This seminar-based course trains students to analyze, appraise, and synthesize classical and contemporary literature in fixed and removable prosthodontics. It emphasizes a systematic approach to treatment planning, including decisions on tooth preservation or extraction, pre-prosthodontic surgical preparation, prosthesis design, and the management of partially edentulous patients. Additionally, the course addresses clinical conditions such as tooth wear, allergy to dental materials, and oral discomfort, enhancing students’ critical thinking and promoting evidence-based, patient-centered prosthodontic care.