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A Multi-Unit Abutment (MUA) is a prosthetic component used in full-arch implant restorations to facilitate a more passive fit, improve prosthetic stability, and allow for screw-retained prostheses. MUAs are essential in All-on-X cases where implants are placed at different angles. Key Functions of MUAs: 1) Corrects Implant Angulation Full-arch cases often require tilted posterior implants to avoid anatomical structures like the sinus or inferior alveolar nerve. MUAs help convert angled implants (e.g., 17°, 30°, 45°) into a more prosthetically ideal path, ensuring a passive prosthetic fit. 2) Creates a Common Prosthetic Platform MUAs standardize the implant platform, allowing for uniform prosthetic connections, even if implants have varying depths and angles. 3) Supports a Screw-Retained Restoration Direct-to-implant connections can be challenging for full-arch cases due to angulation issues. MUAs provide a stable base for a screw-retained prosthesis, eliminating the need for cement, which reduces peri-implantitis risk. 4) Improves Soft Tissue Adaptation The abutment’s emergence profile supports tissue healing and helps maintain peri-implant health, reducing complications like mucositis. Types of MUAs: Straight MUAs (0°) – Used when implants are parallel. Angled MUAs (17°, 30°, 45°) – Used when implants are placed at an angle to optimize AP spread and prosthetic design. Low-Profile MUAs – Designed for cases with limited interocclusal space. #mua #fullarchdentalimplants #aox #southerndios #parasigmsurgeons #parasigmoralhealth Why MUAs Matter in Full-Arch Cases: Prevents prosthetic misfit and stress on implants. Enhances long-term stability and load distribution. Reduces screw loosening and mechanical complications. Allows retrievability of the prosthesis for easy maintenance.