Pages 462-465, Language: EnglishAalam, Alexandre-Amir / Reshad, Mamaly / Chee, Winston W. L. / Nowzari, HessamProper placement and orientation of dental implants is a requirement for the optimum function and esthetics of the definitive restoration. Surgical template stability during the surgical phase is a key element in the success of proper implant placement. Therefore, any clinical tool that enhances the precision of reproduction is of value. This article describes a simple, noninvasive, cost-effective technique for surgical template stabilization utilizing 2 transitional implants placed the same day as the definitive implants.