 Bioactive glass nanoparticles have been developed as a promising material for soft and hard tissue repair and engineering due to their high biocompatibility and bioactivity. These particles can be produced through various methods, such as chemical precipitation or sole gel processing, with the goal of achieving either monodispersal or dispersible nanoparticles. Additionally, these particles can be used in a variety of applications, including drug delivery, injectable systems, scaffolds, implant coatings, and particle dispersions. This article was authored by Charlotte Vichery and Jean-Marie Nettolek.