A cast partial denture is a removable prosthesis fabricated with a custom-cast metal framework that restores partial edentulism by providing functional efficiency, aesthetic harmony, and preservation of the remaining dentition. It is indicated in cases of multiple missing teeth, absence of distal abutments, and aesthetic or functional requirements, while contraindicated in patients with inadequate abutment support, advanced periodontal disease, hypersensitivity to dental alloys, or psychological limitations. The clinical stages of fabrication encompass diagnosis, treatment planning, pre-prosthetic mouth preparation, impressions, prosthesis design, framework try-in, denture try-in, and final insertion, each requiring precision and adherence to prosthodontic principles. Cast partial dentures offer advantages such as enhanced retention, improved mastication, maintenance of occlusal balance, and superior aesthetics, though they may necessitate adjustments or replacement over time. As a conservative and reliable treatment modality, CPDs remain integral to contemporary prosthodontic practice, reflecting the synthesis of scientific knowledge, technical expertise and patient-centered care.