“…Allogeneic bone is a reliable alternative to autologous bone and it is increasingly being used in numerous indications such as oral surgery (e.g., sinus floor elevation, horizontal/vertical augmentation, alveolar socket preservation) (Kinaci et al, 2014;Malinin et al, 2014;Elakkiya et al, 2017), foot/hand surgeries, arthroplasties or vertebral fusion (Liao et al, 2016;Tuchman et al, 2017). In these clinical indications, allogeneic bone grafts (BGs) exhibit the same bone healing capacities as autologous BG (Del Fabbro and Testori, 2004;Motamedian et al, 2016;Hernigou et al, 2017;Sakkas et al, 2017;Ozgul et al, 2018).…”