Pier abutment: Bridge the gap with non rigid connector - A clinical case report
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Jul 11, 2022
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Published Online: Jul 11, 2022
Page range: 68 - 71
Received: Jan 05, 2022
Accepted: May 02, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amma-2022-0008
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Pier abutment is defined as a freestanding abutment with edentulous space on both sides. This case report described the rehabilitation of a patient who presented to the department with the primary complaint of missing teeth and difficulty in mastication. Intraoral examination revealed missing right maxillary canine and the second premolar, with the lone standing first premolar acting as a pier abutment. To reduce the stress transferred to the abutment and prosthetic assembly, a non-rigid (Tenon-mortise) connector was used in the case, with a keyway (mortise) distal to the pier abutment and a key (Tenon) mesial to the distal pontic.