| Orahealth Corporation Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20100092543 | Dimpled adhering troche for use on teeth or orthodontic braces - A dissolving oral adhering disc with a dimple on at least one side to improve adhesion to hard convex surfaces in the mouth, including teeth, orthodontic braces, and gums (keratinized gingiva). The disc may be designed to prevent or treat a sore in the mouth opposite a tooth or brace and/or to release a medication into the mouth, to treat such as sore or to treat or prevent conditions elsewhere in the mouth or throat or stomach with the medication may be a form a glycyrrhetinic acid that is soluble in water at human mouth temperatures. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20090169489 | COBALAMIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING MUCOSITIS - The present invention relates to troches, patches, gels, or viscous liquids for topical treatment or prevention of mucosal surfaces containing as an active ingredient molecules of cobalamin for the treatment of inflammatory, ulcerative and painful conditions of mucosal surfaces such as mucositis, stomatitis, vestibulitis, aphthous ulcerations, and Behcet's syndrome. For reducing the incidence, duration, and pain levels of recurrent aphthous ulcers, bioactive cobalamin may delivered with adhering discs that stick to a tooth. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090104128 | Denture adhesive compositions with anti-ucler agents - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for reducing, inhibiting, and/or preventing denture sores, comprising a denture adhesive component and an effective amount of an anti-ulcer agent selected from the group consisting of | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090010997 | Multi-layer medical patch with impermeable center - A muco-adhesive patch for delivery of drugs into mucous membranes. On the muco-contact side, a water impermeable layer covers the center of the patch and less than half of the muco-contact side of the patch. Drugs may be added by mixing the drug with an adhesive material and placing a spot of the drug plus adhesive onto the exposed side of the water impermeable layer. A lenticular medical patch with a thin, tapered edge can be made with multiple layers by passing a single sheet such as a sheet of plastic through a production line in which each layer is applied in turn maintaining registration by reference to edges of the sheet or to marks on the sheet. | 01-08-2009 |