 Recent advancements in biodegradable materials for bone repair are promising, but still need refinement. Materials such as polymers, ceramics, and magnesium alloys have shown promise in osteological repair and applications, but further research is needed to improve their mechanical properties and degradation slash resorption profiles. Additionally, the ability to control the interface between the material and the surrounding bone tissue is critical for success. This article was authored by Zishan Sheikh, Sharik Najib, Zohaib Kirshad, and others.