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Bone defects resulting from trauma, disease, or surgical procedures pose significant challenges in clinical orthopedics. While traditional treatment methods like autografts and allografts have limitations, the emergence of biomaterials offers promising alternatives. Electroactive biomaterials, integrating electrical and biological functionalities, have garnered substantial attention due to their potential to enhance bone regeneration processes. This abstract provides an overview of the current state of research and development in the application of electroactive biomaterials for facilitating bone defect repair.