Introduction: Partial edentulousness has always been a challenge for dental treatment, especially if the patient needs complex dental treatment. The purpose of this article is to represent the possibilities of treatment for patients with partial edentulousness. Case series: For the purpose of this study, three patients have been examined, diagnosed and treated for their diagnosis -partial edentulousness. The patients were treated in accordance to their skeletal classes, imitating nature. The persisting natural teeth were examined, treated and prepared for the complex fixed -removable dental constructions using attachments. The stomatognathic system was carefully examined, with extraoral and intraoral measurements. Conclusion: Every patient needs to be individually treated for optimal results. Still, the combination of fixed-removable complex construction remains the golden standard for patients who have healthy (or treated) permanent teeth and, for several reasons, are not candidates for implants. The individual characteristics of each patient need to be imitated, thus mimicking nature. The combination of fixed -removable dental constructions is a good solution from a functional -aesthetic aspect for the mutual satisfaction of the patient and the prosthetic team.