Bis-GDMAP/Bis(Glyceryl Dimethacrylate) Phosphate CAS #: 168191-79-5 is an important component of composite resin. Bis(Glyceryl Dimethacrylate) Phosphate can undergo polymerization reaction with other monomers (such as methacrylates, HEMA, etc.) to form dental composite resins. These composite resins are commonly used for repairing tooth defects, making dental crowns, bridges, etc. They exhibit good biocompatibility and plasticity, allowing them to mimic the color and shape of natural teeth. And Bis(Glyceryl Dimethacrylate) Phosphate is also used in the preparation of dental adhesives. Dental adhesives are materials used to bond restorations (such as composite resin fillings, ceramic veneers, metal crowns, etc.) to the tooth surface. As one of the monomers in adhesive formulations, Bis(Glyceryl Dimethacrylate) Phosphate can undergo adhesive reactions with the tooth surface and the restoration surface, forming strong bonds. Bis(Glyceryl Dimethacrylate) Phosphate can be used to adjust the optical properties of composite resins. By adjusting the content and formulation of Bis(Glyceryl Dimethacrylate) Phosphate , the refractive index and transparency of the composite resin can be altered, allowing for better integration with the surrounding tooth structure and improving the aesthetics of the restoration. |