1 Introduction Bone defects are commonly encountered in clinical practice and can arise from various causes, including trauma (e.g., fractures), age-related bone loss (e.g., osteoporosis), infections (e.g., osteomyelitis and periodontitis), cancer (e.g., surgical resection), genetic diseases (e.g., inherited bone marrow failure syndrome), and congenital defects (e.g., cleft palate)
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