Palm Beach Prosthodontics
About Palm Beach Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics isn’t just about dentures—it’s a specialty that bridges dental restoration with precision engineering. Palm Beach Prosthodontics operates in a suite on Forum Way, a stretch of West Palm Beach where medical offices cluster near the intracoastal. The practice handles everything from single-tooth implants to full-mouth reconstructions, the kind of work that requires both technical skill and an eye for functional aesthetics. Unlike general dentistry, this field deals in solutions for complex cases: congenital defects, trauma repairs, even the tricky business of TMJ disorders.
The building at 1401 Forum Way Suite 800 sits among a mix of low-rise professional spaces, not far from the bustle of Okeechobee Boulevard but removed enough to avoid its traffic. Reviews suggest a pattern of consistency—Google lists a 4.7 rating from 40 reviews, which, for a specialty practice, implies a patient base that skews toward referrals and repeat visits. Prosthodontics isn’t the kind of service people stumble into; it’s the kind they seek out after exhausting simpler options. Crowns, bridges, veneers—the work here tends to be the last stop before major oral surgery or the first after.
Most patients arriving at a prosthodontist’s office have already done their research, often carrying X-rays or second opinions. The nature of the practice means consultations likely involve more than a quick exam—expect discussions about bone grafts, occlusal adjustments, or the longevity of materials like zirconia versus porcelain-fused-to-metal. These aren’t quick fixes but long-term investments, the kind that require a phone call to clarify insurance coverage or scheduling nuances. For that, the number is (561) 682-0999, though the front desk probably fields as many questions about procedure details as they do appointment slots.
Directions are simplest via the map link, which pins the office just west of the Flagler Drive corridor. The area is dense with parking garages, but street-level spots fill quickly before noon. No need for additional commentary—either the location works for you or it doesn’t.
This listing was last updated on March 18, 2026