Abstract
Besides other indications, the spring cantilever bridge can solve the difficult clinical problem of providing diastema on either side of a pontic. Unlike the conventional bridges, it has a somewhat controversial design in that the anterior pontic is connected to its retainer on a posterior abutment by a relatively long flexible palatal bar. This paper presents a case report of a spring bridge which fractured due to metal fatigue after 30 years of continued service. Other studies reported a mean life span of 8-10 years for conventional bridges. The advantages of the spring cantilever bridge are also discussed.
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Lui, J. L. (2008). 30-year life span of a spring cantilever bridge: case report. Annals of Dentistry, 15(1), 48–54. https://doi.org/10.22452/adum.vol15no1.8
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