Abstract

The fabrication of fixed implant-supported prostheses for edentulous maxillae may result in esthetic and functional problems due to the unfavorable angulations of the supporting implants. This article presents a technique that uses a metal mesosubstructure prepared with a conventional milling technique and palatal set screws to compensate for an unfavorable implant position, thereby providing a more esthetically acceptable and functional result.

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