A prosthesis mounting device and assembly for securing a prosthesis on an
implant supported in bone tissue. An appendage or "preppable abutment" is
carried by a dental implant and is milled or "prepped" into a shape
suitable to accept a dental prosthesis such as a crown or bridge.
Alternatively the appendage may be cast using a lost-wax investment
molding process in which an appendage model is shaped by adding and
sculpting wax onto portions of a calcinable appendage and/or removing
material from portions of the appendage before using the model to form a
mold. In each case the appendage is formed to include a recess that
extends axially upwardly from a bottom end of the appendage and is shaped
to fit over an O-ring receiver abutment or "O-ball" of a dental implant.