Implant treatment for full-arch fixed restorations has been around for decades now.1–3 The treatment usually involves four to six implants placed in either the maxilla or the mandible, which is then restored with a fixed denture.4 One of the benefits of this treatment is the ability to achieve a new fixed temporary set of teeth on the same day as implant surgery.1–5 This temporary restoration is commonly known as a conversion prosthesis owing to its process of fabrication.5