One of the key factors for success in implantology is the correct placement of the implants. We come into contact with cases in the laboratory in which the implants are incorrectly angled, which causes esthetic problems. The dental technician is therefore obliged to employ his/her experience, and on occasion, a great deal of imagination to satisfactorily resolve each case, making everything more expensive. Sometimes external factors beyond our control mean the prostheses are a failure, and we are forced to repeat the work or to take a new approach to the initial design. In most cases, not overcomplicating and attempting to complete the work as simply and comfortably as possible guarantees a successful outcome.