“…Internal connections have the connection feature inferior to the coronal portion of the implant, which is inside the implant body. The connection may be a butt joint (90°, flat-on-flat), a slip-fit or passive joint, where a gap exists along the implant-abutment junction, or a friction-fit or active joint, where there is physical contact between the components (Sarfaraz et al, 2015). The internal connections exist in a wide variety of shapes including, but not limited to, hexagon, octagon, spline, cone screw, cylinder hex, tri-channel, and cam tube.…”