_Introduction This clinical case report presents the fabrication ofastraightmaxillarybridgeprosthesisonthreeim- plants. The prosthesis is screw retained on Vario SR abutments. The techniques are detailed step-by- step with additional practical advice. _Case presentation The 50-year-old patient was in very good health and an athlete. He had been wearing a removable partialdentureformorethanfiveyearstocompen- sate for maxillary right tooth loss when he came to us for the first time. His request was clear, “I don’t want to have an appliance anymore.” He had set his goal more for functional than for cosmetic reasons. The existing prosthesis covering the sectors adjacent to the missing teeth was fully satisfactorytohimbothcosmeticallyandfunction- ally.Theedentulousspacewaslarge,andabridgeon the teeth would have led to short-term failure. The treatment plan was therefore straightforward: re- place teeth #13, 14, 15 and 16 with a fixed prosthe- sis on implants. Clinical evaluation of the case showed sufficient inter arch space, good occlusion, and a significant amount of attached gingiva. The mucogingival junction was located far away enough from the middleofthecrest.Themesiodistaldistancewasin- sufficient to replace the four missing teeth. We opted to replace three teeth: one canine, one pre- molar and one molar. The cone-beam tomography scan showed sig- nificant residual bone volume, which gave us the best conditions for implant insertion (Fig. 1). It was therefore not necessary to perform pre-implant surgery to augment hard or soft tissue. I industry report Fig. 1_Pre-op radiological exam: tomography. Fig. 2_Post-op clinical view. Fig. 3_Post-op radiological exam: periapical radiograph. Fig. 4_Clinical view after healing. One straight maxillary bridge prosthesis on three implants A case report onVario SR abutments Author_Dr Eric Normand, France 36 I implants2_2012 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 1a Fig. 1b Fig. 1c