Fig. 27 Fig. 29 Fig. 28 4. https://gidedental.com/master-clinician-2013 (gIDE Insti-tute Master Clinician Program) 5. https://www.goremedical.com/suture (GORE-TEX Suture ePTFE Nonabsorbable Monofilament P4K13 CV-4 RT-18 3/8c 18 mm) 6. http://www.implant.hu/en/education/courses/3day-advanced-bone-and-soft-tissue-course (Dr. Urban’s Budapest, Hungary Course) 7. http://www.ivoclarvivadent.com/en/p/all/products/all-ceramics/ips-emax-dentist/ (e.max crowns) 8. http://www.korwhitening.com/ (KoR Bleaching) How Much Time Should There Be Between GBR and Implant Placement? Dr. Urban teaches that root form implants should be placed no sooner than nine months after a GBR procedure. 6, 16 9. https://midwestimplantinstitute.com/pages/the-externship (Midwest Implant Institute) 10.https://www.osteogenics.com/v/product-family/cytoplast-barrier-membranes/v8/ (Osteogenics, Cytoplast membrane, non-resorbable barrier, Meisinger Master pins) 11.https://periobasics.com/dental-implants-bone-considera-tions.html (Bone Width Requirements) 12.Maiorana C, Beretta M, Salian S, Santoro F. Reduction of autogenous bone graft resorption by means of bio-oss coverage: a prospective study. Int J Periodontics Restora-tive Dent 2005;25:19-25. (Bone block resorption) 13.Nkenke E, Shultze-Mosgau S, Radespiel-Troger M, Kloss F, Neukam FW. Morbidity of harvesting of chin grafts:a prospective study. Clin Oral Implants Res 2001;12:495-502. (Bone block morbidity) 14.Nkenke E, Weisbach V, Winckler E, et al. Morbidity of harvesting of bone grafts from the iliac crest for prepros-thetic augmentation procedures: a prospective study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2004;33:157-163. (Bone block morbidity) 15.Raghoebar GM, Louwerse C, Kalk WW, Vissink M. Morbid-ity of chin bone harvesting. Clin Oral Implants Res 2001;12:503-507. (Bone block morbidity, bone gain comparison-resorbable vs non-resorbable membranes) 16.Urban, Istvan. Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmenta-tion: New Perspectives. Quintessence Publishing Co. Ltd, Grafton Road, New Madlen; 2017. 17.Urist MR. Bone: formation by autoinduction. Science 1965;150:893-899. (Growth factors) 18.Von Arx T, Buser D. Horizontal ridge augmentation using autogenous block grafts and the guided bone regeneration technique with collagen membranes: a clinical study with 42 patients. Clin Oral Implants Res 2006;17:359-366. (Bone block resorption) Conclusion A post-orthodontic case of a patient who was congenitally missing his maxillary lateral incisors and whose bone width (labial to lingual) in these sites were insufficient to place root form implants was shown. Horizontal GBR in the sites was performed transforming the soft and hard tissue labial concavi-ties (Fig. 29-A) to convexities (Fig. 29-B). Note the increase in platform width in these sites. This will allow for successful root form implant placement. Part 4 will conclude this series. Topics to be covered will be KoR bleaching, 8 virtual implant placement, implant placement, implant uncovering, placement of healing abutments, impression, and delivery of the restorations. References 1. 3M Unitek™ Temporary Anchorage Device. www.3M.com (TADs) 2. https://www.animated-teeth.com/tooth-implants/a-what-are-dental-implants.htm (Age) 3. https://www.geistlich-na.com (Geistlich, Bio-Gide, resorbable barrier, Bio-oss, ABBM bone graft, Safescraper-bone harvester) 40 Winter 2018 JAOS