 Calcium phosphate cements are widely used in the medical field due to their ability to restore damaged bones. Despite this, there is still much research being done on how to improve these cements so they can be more effective in treating bone defects. One approach is to incorporate various functional substances into the cement, such as anti-inflammatories, anti-tumors, anti-resorptives, and osteogenic agents. These substances can be released over time from the cement, allowing them to provide long-term benefits. Additionally, the cement's composition can be modified by changing the initial parameters, which can alter its final properties and kinetic behavior. This article was authored by Yulia Luckina, Tatiana Safranova, Dmitry Smolencev, and others.