A biomaterial for osteoplasty has a preserved native spatial organization of collagen matrix and mineral component of bone fabrics of natural origin, for example, containing 25% collagen and 75% mineral substances. The biomaterial is demineralized (compared to original concentration) to contain from 0 to 95% of the original mineral concentration, preferably from 5 to 80%, more preferably from 10 to 60%. The proteins are composed of 99% of collagen and 1% of other proteins. The biomaterial contains bone sulfated glycosaminoglycans (sGAG), whose concentration varies from 0.3 to 3 mg per 1 cm3 of the material. The sGAG is affinity-bound to the bone matrix. The biomaterial may also include bisphosphonates, whose concentration varies from 0.2 to 10 micrograms per 1 gram of material. The biomaterial may also include bone the morphogenetic proteins (BMP), whose concentration varies from 0.001 to 1 micrograms per 1 gram of material.