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IMPLANT POSITION IN THE ESTHETIC ZONE<br />

Figure 5a: Inclusive Tapered Implant at placement<br />

Figure 5b: Inclusive custom healing abutment in place<br />

Figure 5c: Contoured soft tissue sulcus after healing<br />

Figure 5d: Screw-retained IPS e.max ® crown (Ivoclar<br />

Vivadent; Amherst, N.Y.) in place<br />

Figure 5e: PA to verify seating of crown<br />

Figure 5f: Buccal view of final restoration at delivery<br />

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