(A) Surgical stent aids in the correct positioning of the implant. (B) The implant is placed slightly below the crestal bone level. (C) A sulcus former can be placed and used to support any augmentation materials. (D) A larger sulcus former is in place, following uncovering, to establish the emergence profile within the soft tissue. (E) “Balance Anterior Abutment.” The thin neck of the abutment and the preformed margin can be modified for custom crowns. (F) Customized balance abutment modified on laboratory cast so that final restoration provides a harmonious relationship with natural teeth. (G) Precise fit of crown on customized Balance abutment. (H) Relationship of customized abutment and crown to be transferred to mouth with customized transfer stent (key). Transfer stent is made of self-curing acrylic resin. (I) Balance abutment has been seated in implant. (J) The final esthetic crown is cemented to the customized Balance abutment. (K) Excessively wide space evident between natural right cuspid (tooth #6) and implant-supported crown (#7). (L) Adhesive composite material is applied to the mesial surface to eliminate the gap; note the natural esthetics and healthy tissue around restoration and the interdental papillae.