When the clinician connects numerous implants in a screw-retained prosthesis, there's a need for an interim component to get a common insertion path. The possibility of utilizing multi-unit abutments in such a situation creates immense prosthetic flexibility in implant-supported constructions. Multi-unit abutments offer predictable aesthetics, uniform fit, and function, providing enhanced efficiency of implant-supported restorations. Also, multi-unit abutments fulfill the clinician's desire to change implant angles, the primary outcome being a retrievable prosthesis for future maintenance. Developed especially for the all-on-4 approach, they have a short cone in limited interocclusal space, a wide shoulder for easy positioning of the prosthetic restoration. They are available either as straight (0 degrees) or angulated (17, 30, 45 degrees). Straight multi-unit abutments are necessary for parallel anterior implants with axial orientation.
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