William and Rafael Frossard Dental Clinic
Dental Prosthetics
Transform Your Smile with a Denture: Simple, Safe and Fast.
Recover perfect aesthetics and chewing with cutting-edge technology.
Mobile and fixed prostheses, protocol on implant
Private service. We do not accept health insurance plans or agreements.
Restoring lost function and aesthetics are the main objectives of Dental Prosthetics.
Dental prosthetics replace or recover oral tissues and teeth, aiming to restore and maintain form, function, aesthetics and oral health.
Dental prosthetics range from a simple restoration of a tooth to the reconstruction of the entire arch (Oral Rehabilitation).
The recovery or replacement of dental elements can be carried out using different types of prosthesis: removable prosthesis or fixed prosthesis, both on teeth and on implants.
With new technologies (CAD/CAM systems) and the development of new ceramics (zirconia and injection ceramics, for example), it is possible to carry out extremely natural and less invasive work (less tooth wear).
Dental Prosthesis
Ceramic Crowns
The replacement of deficient restorations, or the presence of teeth that have lost a significant part of their dental structure, often forces the dentist to resort to complete reconstruction of the tooth using full ceramic crowns.
The use of these materials allows an ideal aesthetic result to be achieved, due to the absence of the base metal structure present in traditional metal-ceramic restorations.
Dental Prosthesis
Fixed Partial Denture
Posterior Fixed Partial Denture
Anterior Fixed Partial Denture



The loss of one or more teeth can be resolved by making a bridge anchored to two natural pillars, called a fixed partial denture.
This prosthesis can be manufactured using fully ceramic material, which optimizes the aesthetic result.
Dental Prosthesis
Oral Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation treatment is personalized for each patient...
Rehabilitated Smile
For those who need a complete solution, oral rehabilitation is the treatment that can completely restore your dental arch, restoring functionality and aesthetics in a natural and precise way. The objective is to reconstruct the articulation (gear) of the teeth according to chewing movements and create a satisfactory aesthetic harmony.

Who are we?
CONTEMPORARY DENTISTRY
Dr. William Frossard
Dr. William Frossard is an Associate Professor in the Department of Prosthetics at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. He coordinated the Postgraduate Course in Clinical Dental Prosthetics for 25 years at UERJ and currently coordinates the Postgraduate Course in Prosthetics at PUC RJ.
Dr. Rafael Frossard
Dr. Rafael Frossard graduated in Dentistry from Unigranrio University in 2017. He is currently a professor of the Specialization Course in Dental Prosthetics at IOPUC, RJ. He holds a Specialist title in Implantology from ABO Campinas and a Postgraduate degree in Aesthetic Dentistry from Senac São Paulo.