This invention relates to the one piece dental implant having pronged abutment. The abutment portion of the one piece implant can be vertically sectioned at the manufacturing level with 2, 3, 4, 5 or more prongs depending upon the diameter of the abutment and need. The prongs of the abutment can be bent in desirable angulations with the help of a ratchet and implant carrier. After bending the prongs of the abutment the free spaces left in-between each prong can be filled with the light cured composite resin to make the bundle of multiple prongs into a single unit. The provision of sectioning the abutment into multiple prongs allows easy bending of the abutment into the desired direction intraorally and requires minimum bending force. In case of multiple implant placement (planned to join with a single bridge framework), each abutment should be bent parallel to each other immediately after placement of the implant-body, irrespective of its direction. Bending of the abutment reduces amount of reduction required to fabricate the prosthetic superstructure.