Since the 1950s, oxidised regenerate cellulose (TABOTAMP ®) has been successfully applied for local haemostasis in intra- or postoperative bleeding complications. The scope of this medical product is large and it has found its place in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Although the application of TABOTAMP ® in medicine and dentistry is common, further complications next to the absence of the haemostatic effect may be encountered if used incorrectly. The aim of this article is an update on the proper use of TABOTAMP ®. Further, tips are provided for the indication-specific application of this useful agent in clinical practice.

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