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Background: In periodontics, interest in use of autologous blood-derived products (ABPs) has increased due to demonstrated safety, enhanced initial healing, and for some applications, superior clinical outcomes. Periodontists commonly place peripheral intravenous catheters for moderate sedation, thus encountering opportunities to utilize ABPs routinely.

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The blood collection method described in this report, which is consistent with published standards of practice, necessitates few additional steps

Perspectives

It has been more than a half-century since Marshall Urist demonstrated the capacity of demineralized bone and dentin to induce bone formation when implanted into animal skin and muscle

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This page is a summary of: Blood Collection for Autologous Blood-Derived Product Preparation: Technique and Application, Journal of Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, January 2024, Acquire Publications LLC,
DOI: 10.54289/jdoe2400101.
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