This retrospective study reports on the survival of two-piece angulated prosthetic platform (APP) implants consecutively placed at a specialist periodontics clinic with a mean follow-up of 28.2 ± 15.6 months (range 4.0-71.0). For 183 recalled patients that received 239 implants, modelled survival at follow-up up to 71 months was 99.2% and 91.1% at the patient and implant level respectively. The majority of patients were non-smokers and non-diabetics, with a quarter having a history of treated periodontitis. Eighty percent of patients received a single APP implant. Sixty-three percent of implants supported a single crown, 28% a fixed partial denture, and 9% a fixed complete denture. Nearly all implants were placed either at the time of tooth extraction or after complete bone healing, in approximately equal numbers. Three quarters had adjunct bone grafting with a quarter having adjunct soft tissue grafting. For 210 surviving and restored implants with satisfactory intra-oral radiographs taken at last recall with a mean follow-up 28.4 ± 15.5 months (range 4.0-71.0), the mean radiographic bone levels were -0.70 ± 0.87 mm (range -3.60 - +2.15). The results demonstrated clinically successful use of this unique geometry implant for multiple applications with acceptable short to medium term clinical outcomes.