A multi-unit angled abutment is a component used in dental implant systems to correct the angle of an implant so a prosthesis (like a full-arch bridge or denture) can be placed in the proper position. It is most commonly used in full-arch implant restorations such as All‑on‑4 dental implant treatment or All‑on‑6 dental implant treatment.What a Multi-Unit Angled Abutment Does
A multi-unit abutment (MUA) connects the implant fixture (the part inside the bone) to the prosthetic framework.
When the implant is placed at an angle, the angled MUA corrects the direction so the prosthesis sits straight.
Example:
If an implant is placed at 30°, a 30° angled abutment can bring the screw access to a vertical position.
- Correct implant angulation
- Move screw access holes to the occlusal surface
- Avoid facial screw access in anterior teeth
- Improve prosthetic path of insertion
- Allow parallelism in multiple implants


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