An accurate intraoral impression of the 3-dimensional position of dental implants and peri-implant tissues is essential when fabricating an implant-supported fixed dental prosthesis. It is equally important to transfer this information precisely to the definitive cast.1,2 Different impression transfer techniques for implant-supported restorations, including splinting impression copings, surface treatment of impression copings, direct or indirect impression techniques, and different impression materials, are available.