“…Although dental implants osseointegration became a nearly predictable procedure with expected outcomes, and as it was solely relied on for the measurement of denal implants success, nowadays other parameters as the peri-implant soft tissue condition became more important especially in the esthetic zone. (7,8,9) Post restorative resorption in all directions (3D) of the alveolar bone around dental implants have long been attributed to be an unavoidable consequence of implant surgery, where it has been documented that crestal bone loss around dental implants typically reaches around 2 mms apical to the implant-abutment connection. This position appears to be nearly constant, regardless to where the implant abutment connection is actually located relative to the initial level of the alveolar bony crest.…”