Abstract
Comprehensive treatment planning is an important aspect before actively undertaking the actual treatment procedures, even in similar looking clinical situations. The biomechanics of most commonly used fixed-fixed bridges falls deficient to justify load transmission in complex cases like pier abutments supporting a long span fixed prosthesis. In such situations, non-rigid connectors offer a relatively favourable loading thus ensuring the long term health of the abutment teeth.
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