Case report: a non-rigid connector for a resin bonded bridge.

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  - Ziada HM, Barrett BE. 
  - 2000
  - June
  - The European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry
  - Case report: a non-rigid connector for a resin bonded bridge.
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 8
  - 2
  - 67
  - 69
  - The use of rigid connectors between pontics and retainers is common for conventional bridges. Restoration of two missing teeth and an intermediate pier abutment with a rigid bridge is not an ideal treatment. In this report a resin bonded bridge with a non-rigid connector within the pontic distal to the pier abutment was constructed and remained in place without debonding for seven years.
DA  - 2000/06
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AUTHORSZiada HM, Barrett BE.
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JOURNAL_CODEThe European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry
TITLECase report: a non-rigid connector for a resin bonded bridge.
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ABSTRACTThe use of rigid connectors between pontics and retainers is common for conventional bridges. Restoration of two missing teeth and an intermediate pier abutment with a rigid bridge is not an ideal treatment. In this report a resin bonded bridge with a non-rigid connector within the pontic distal to the pier abutment was constructed and remained in place without debonding for seven years.
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