Abstract To restore the bone defect after curettage of bone cyst, hydroxyapatite bioactive microcrystal glass (HBG) was used. From 1990 to 1995, HBG was applied in 17 cases. The bone involved were humerus, femur, tibia and fibula. Among them, 6 were complicated with pathological fracture. After eradication of the focus, the cyst was filled in ZnCl2 powder and irrigated with saline, then particles or segments of HBG were implanted into the cavity. The fracture were fixed with Enders rod. All the extremities were immobilized with plaster splint for about 6 to 8 weeks. Three months later, the lower limbs began to have functional exercises. By X-ray examination, the border between HBG and bone was clear in 2 weeks, after 1 month the clear border become blurred, and 2 months after operation, HBG was intermingled with bone. After 1 year there was neither absorption of bone nor HBG. No recurrence of the aptic lesion occurred in 1 year. HBG was a kind of artificial bone composed of hydroxyapatite and bioactive microcrystal glass, the latter contained silicon.It was characterized by its bioactivity, osteoinductivity and good tissue compatibility. The microcrystal would facilitate the growth of osseous tissues, which caused HBG intermingled with the surrounding bone. The source of HBG was abundant. It might be an ideal artificial bone.