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Tips for Improving Vertical Tissue Height Using GBR Presented during the Dentsply Sirona Corporate Forum at the 2021 AO meeting by Bach Le, DDS, MD, FICD, FACD This presentation will focus primarily on the principles of guided bone regeneration in implant dentistry and provide some insights on how to predictably gain vertical tissue height in small to moderate size defects using GBR. A series of cases have been gathered to illustrate risk assessment and predictable management of various critical size defects. Speaker Disclosure: Speaker received compensation from Dentsply Sirona for the production of this content. All opinions expressed by the Speaker are those of the Speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dentsply Sirona. Dentsply Sirona does not guarantee any results or outcomes. Dentsply Sirona does not endorse any third-party products, service providers, or services referenced by the Speaker This presentation is provided as an inspiration for you as a clinician and not necessarily as a recommendation from Dentsply Sirona. Dentsply Sirona Implants is committed to new and innovative knowledge, however sponsorship by Dentsply Sirona Implants does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure or product. All trademarks, company names and implant designs are the property of their respective owners. All information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared in this presentation is not medical advice and should not be relied on as such. This presentation may not cover all possible drug interactions, FDA warnings, or alerts. Contact a physician if you have health questions or concerns relating to interactions or visit FDA.gov for further information.