in detrimental shear ...Figure 18.7 In an upper posterior implant, the occlusal table width should b...Figure 18.8 In a lower posterior implant, the buccal contour of the implant ...Figure 18.9 If the abutment of the implant crown is mesially or distally loc...Figure 18.10 (a) Large cusp angles create an increased contact surface area,...Figure 18.11 Freedom in centric concept must be adopted in posterior implant...Figure 18.12 A suggested protocol in implant dentistry. In centric occlusion...Figure 18.13 A long, parallel proximal contact area is recommended for bette...Figure 18.14 Buccal and lingual cusps are shortened to avoid any gliding act...Figure 18.15 An ideal anterior guidance for an implant on a lower six. In th...Figure 18.16 Posterior implant‐supported restorations should be discluded du...Figure 18.17 (a–f) A suggested protocol for a single implant‐supported crown...Figure 18.18 (a–d) A suggested protocol for a full arch implant‐supported pr...