Bioactive glass (BG) shows great potential as a biomaterial for bone regeneration. Chitosan enhances
the biological characteristics of BG. Chitosan is the sole commonly utilized natural polysaccharide that may be
chemically altered for various purposes and roles. Composite materials formed by combining chitosan bioactive
glass (BG) nanoparticles and microparticles are used in this context. Integrating bioactive glasses enhances the
mechanical characteristics, bioactivity, and regenerative capacity of the end product. Research indicates that
chitosan/BG composites enhance angiogenesis, cell adhesion, and proliferation. Bioglass improves biomineralization and boosts bone extracellular matrix formation by osteoblasts. The current findings demonstrate that the
chitosan-glass nanofiber composites can enhance both antibacterial capabilities and bone conductivity. This
review examines novel techniques for creating chitosan-based materials for engineering purposes, as well as
upcoming difficulties and outlooks.