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20080199831 | Process and Device For Cleaning Teeth With Sonic Energy - A process and device are disclosed for cleaning teeth with sonic energy, in particular audible sound or ultrasound. Sound is conducted to the teeth ( | 08-21-2008 |
20080213730 | TOOTH WHITENING DENTAL TRAY AND METHOD OF USE - A dental tray with a hydrophobic tooth whitening formulation where the tooth whitening formulation is substantially non-water soluble, and a method of using this dental tray to whiten the teeth. The tooth whitening formulation is primarily comprised of a hydrophobic polymer and a peroxide or a peroxide yielding compound. Preferably the hydrophobic polymer is the condensation product of a silicone resin and an organosiloxane. The dental tray is formed to encompass the front and the rear surfaces of the teeth. The dental tray is comprised of a thermoplastic or thermoset polymer. The teeth whitening formulation is placed into the dental tray and the tray placed against the teeth to be whitened. This is for a sufficient period of time to at least partially whiten teeth. This can be a period of time from about 0.5 hour to 2 hours or more. The substantially non-aqueous tooth whitening formulation is effective over a longer period of time since it is not significantly diluted or removed from the dental tray during the treatment time. | 09-04-2008 |
20080233541 | Method and Device for Enhancing the Treatment of Teeth and Gums - An autonomous device which includes a trough, shaped for the immersion of teeth and/or gums of a dental arch, or a dental brace and one or more electrical components which provide functionality is disclosed. The device is useful in methods for whitening teeth, relieving pain, treating bacteria, treating bad breath, and healing. Inserts for use with the device are also disclosed. | 09-25-2008 |
20080241797 | KITS, THEIR PRODUCTION AND METHOD FOR BRIGHTENING COATING OF TEETH - A method for brightening of teeth is described, using a kit with the components A an alkaline, aqueous sodium fluoride solution, containing a gel former, B a dried gel, present in film strips, containing | 10-02-2008 |
20080280262 | Methods and systems for enhancing the effectiveness of cleaning compositions - The present invention provides inexpensive, safe and reliable methods and systems for enhancing the effectiveness of aqueous or non-aqueous, concentrated or non-concentrated, cleaning compositions, such as concentrated cleaning liquids, by “energizing” all, or a portion, of the water that is employed in the compositions, and/or in diluted aqueous or non-aqueous compositions, and/or of the compositions, and to enhanced cleaning compositions that are safe for use by human beings. | 11-13-2008 |
20080311545 | Systems and Methods for Utilizing Ultrasonic Energy to Activate Tooth Whitening Substances - While various structures, compounds and methods Tooth whitening may be accelerated and intensified by use of ultrasonic energy. Although ultrasonic energy does nothing to directly enhance whitening (i.e., it has no direct effect on stains, tooth enamel, or peroxides), ultrasonic energy may be utilized to accelerate and intensify chemical reactions between a peroxide and another dental bleach constituent, consequently accelerating and enhancing the release of oxygen ions from the peroxide, which in turn accelerates and enhances the whitening of teeth. | 12-18-2008 |
20090017423 | DROPLET JET SYSTEM FOR CLEANSING - The system includes a reservoir for fluid; a droplet generator for creating a stream of fluid droplets from the fluid wherein the velocity of the stream of droplets is within a range of 20 meters per second to 200 meters per second and the size of the droplets is within a range of 5 microns to 200 microns. A nozzle or nozzles direct the stream of droplets to safely clean a selected tooth or teeth surface area. The specific momentum of effective fluid droplets within the stream of fluid droplets is important in safe and effective cleaning. | 01-15-2009 |
20090029323 | Retractable interproximal brush - There are provided a device and a method for cleaning teeth. The device comprises a brush, a shaft connected to the brush, a neck surrounding the shaft along a substantial portion of the length of the shaft, and a controller coupled to the shaft at the end of the shaft opposite the brush, the controller being mounted at the base of the neck so as to be movable between a first position that extends the brush away from the neck, and a second position that retracts the brush towards the neck. The method comprises inserting, between adjacent teeth, a device having a brush, a controller and a handle, the controller for effecting movement of the brush in a direction generally perpendicular to the handle, and keeping the handle generally stationary while moving the controller up and down to move the brush along front-to-back and back-to-front paths between the adjacent teeth. Moving the controller may occur via pressure from a user's finger, or via force from a motor in the device. In some cases, the method includes vibrating the brush while it is moved along the front-to-back and back-to-front paths between the adjacent teeth. | 01-29-2009 |
20090035725 | PHOTODISINFECTION OF ORAL CAVITY - A composition for photodisinfection of the oral cavity comprising toothpaste and a photosensitizing composition encapsulated within microspheres, wherein the microspheres release the photosensitizing composition into the oral cavity upon contact with liquid and/or force and the photosensitizing composition includes a photosensitizer that upon irradiation of at least one predetermined wavelength will reduce and/or eliminate microbes in the oral cavity. The present invention also includes a method of applying the composition into the oral cavity and applying irradiation to the oral cavity at a wavelength or wavelengths absorbed by the photosensitizing composition so as to reduce or eliminate microbes in the oral cavity. | 02-05-2009 |
20090092949 | SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A DROPLET CLEANING DEVICE FOR CLEANING AN IMPACT AREA FOR THE DROPLETS - The clearing system for fluid droplets includes a source of air ( | 04-09-2009 |
20090130636 | Method and system for managing of oral care - In a system and a method for managing of oral care, toothbrushing pattern data is received whenever a user brushes his or her teeth using a toothbrushing correction toothbrush. The received toothbrushing pattern data is recorded in a toothbrushing pattern database. The recorded toothbrushing pattern data is analyzed with reference to information of the user. An adaptability of the user according to the analyzed result is determined. Toothbrushing correction multimedia contents are chosen in response to the determined adaptability. The chosen toothbrushing correction multimedia contents are provided for the user. Thus, toothbrushing habits of the user may be corrected, a timely dental appointment may be made, and dental hygiene equipment may be replaced in time. Further, an oral health-related insurance rate may be accurately calculated. | 05-21-2009 |
20090130637 | Tongue scraper - The present invention is a tongue cleaning device that reduces or eliminates the gag reflex during use comprising, a body having a first end and a second end. The first end forming an elongated handle having a contour for ease of handling and use and a gripping means. The second end forming a head having two or more elongated apertures forming at least two parallel ridges perpendicular to the handle. The head being flat and narrow in width and the body being narrow in thickness thereby eliminating or reducing the gag reflex during use. | 05-21-2009 |
20090148815 | Method and apparatus for tooth whitening - Preconditioning mouth rinse, which pre-treats the teeth to better receive a whitening formula containing a photosensitive compound, and a hand-held consumer light source for tooth whitening, which provides rapid tooth whitening, are disclosed. The light source may use a specific range of visible light and also emit heat sufficient to raise the temperature of the teeth a desired amount at a depth up to about 2 mm in the range of about from 1-5° Celsius over a predetermined period of time. The specified wavelengths of the hand-held consumer operable light will activate the photosensitive substance in the whitening formula. The oxidizing compounds may be transparent to light enabling light energy to activate the oxidizing compounds directly on the tooth surface, or to activate a photosensitizing or photosensitive compound added to produce the desired temperature increase. | 06-11-2009 |
20090197220 | ORAL CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - An oral cleaning device is described. The oral cleaning device includes a brush head, a stem, a suction adapter, and a supply reservoir. The brush head includes a cleaning surface and defines an internal cavity. The stem is coupled to the brush head. The stem includes a fluid channel for bi-directional fluid flow to dispense fluid out of the brush head and to suction fluid into the brush head. The suction adapter is to the stem. The suction adapter couples a suction device to the stem for providing a suction flow within the stem in response to control by a user. The supply reservoir includes an integrated supply adapter to couple the supply reservoir to the suction adapter. The supply reservoir contains a water-based cleaning solution with less than a prescription amount of a cleaning agent. | 08-06-2009 |
20090220919 | Dental Bleaching Gel Composition Containing Vegetative Enzymes - This invention is related to a kind of teeth bleaching formulation containing the vegetative enzymes extracted from plant tubers with extensively applications in cosmetic dentistry. The enzymes are susceptible to promote the decomposition (dissociation) of peroxide compounds, thus the intermediate hydroxyl free radicals are generated to turn the unpleasant stained tooth into light or colorless appearance effectively. The composition of a whitening gel may comprising 2˜50 wt % of hydrogen peroxide, 0.003˜3 wt % vegetative enzyme extract, and transferring to alkalinity approximately pH 8˜13 to achieve the high efficiency dental bleaching usage. | 09-03-2009 |
20090253101 | ORAL HYGIENE COMPOSITION AND APPARATUS AND METHOD - A method and accompanying apparatus that allows high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide for tooth whitening by use of an aerosol spray. The aerosol spray may be delivered through a mouthpiece that will direct the spray onto the teeth while inhibiting any escape of the spray to the lips and outside the moth. Also, in combination with antiplaque formulations, enhanced tooth whitening is effected. | 10-08-2009 |
20090269720 | Whitening Mouth Piece Device - A silicone mouthpiece insert for allowing a wearer to whiten their teeth while under a whitening lamp and can be used to hold whitening trays and allow light curing of whitening chemicals for the teeth. The device can also hold whitening sponges, whitening strips and chemicals directly placed in the holder or be used as a one piece whitening tray for both upper and lower teeth all at once allowing for molding of those tray all at once. It also holds open the upper and lower lip to keep the teeth exposed to the lights shining into the center and sides of the mouth to reach the upper and lower, right and left sides of the surface of the teeth. | 10-29-2009 |
20090286203 | FOAM TEETH CLEANING AND STAIN REMOVING DEVICE - A device for removing stains and polishing a user's teeth including a handle portion and a brushing head mounted on said handle, the brushing head comprises a support member; a pad of melamine foam coupled to the support member, and at least one tooth projecting outward from the melamine foam pad; wherein the at least one tooth, when rubbed against a users teeth, removes stains from the user's teeth. | 11-19-2009 |
20090325129 | Moldable tray, system, and method for whitening teeth - Tooth whitening system includes a moldable dental tray of sufficiently moldable material so that a user can form the tray to substantially match the configuration of the user's teeth, in use. Moldable dental tray includes a raised region and a valley that are adjacent to and free of contact with a corresponding raised region and valley of a user's tooth adjacent a user's gum line. Thus, a tooth provided on the moldable dental tray is free of contact with the user's gingiva, in use. Tooth whitener includes a carrier, a whitening agent, and a sufficiently adhesive so that both the tooth whitener and the moldable dental tray are adhered to a user's tooth for a sufficiently long period of time to achieve a whitening of the user's tooth by the whitening agent. Tooth whitener and tray can be made of organic, natural materials. | 12-31-2009 |
20100062397 | DENTAL CLEANING DEVICE - Powered toothbrush systems that provide improved bristle positioning and bristle contact with tooth surfaces that reduce the time and effort required for effective brushing. Some embodiments use alternating or oscillating pneumatic pressure and suction to move a tooth brush head. Various configuration of the brush head provide different areas of coverage ranging from individual tooth to quarter mouth (U-cross section), to half (U-cross section or H-cross section) or whole mouth (U-cross section or H-cross section) coverage. Some embodiments include flexible fingers and/or bladders to keep the bristle tips properly engaged with the teeth and gums, providing bristle contact over a wide variety of malocclusion. The shape of the brush heads adapts to conform closely to the shape of the user's dental arch and to any malocclusion that may be present. The power toothbrush automatically generates motion of the brush head that simulates the “Modified Bass Method” of brushing. | 03-11-2010 |
20100092922 | METHOD FOR CLEANING A ROOT CANAL SYSTEM - An endodontic activator is provided to facilitate the removal of pulp tissue, the smear layer, and, when present, bacteria and their related irritants from a root canal system during an endodontic procedure. The activator enhances disinfection and deep lateral cleaning of a root canal system. The activator is a sonically driven activator which is made from a strong, flexible, non-metallic, and non-cutting material. The activator can be smooth, flocked or brush-like. The activator comprises a snap-on coupler which is adapted to attach the tool to a driver via a snap on action and without the use of tools. The activator can be provided with fluid passages which allow for irrigating reagents to be delivered into or vacuumed from the root canal space during endodontic procedures. By inducing sonic vibrations in the activator, hydrodynamic phenomenon are induced in the solution in the root canal to enhance deep lateral cleaning of the root canal system of the tooth. | 04-15-2010 |
20100112526 | ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ORAL-ORIGINATED SYSTEMIC DISEASE - Systems and methods for treating gingival tissue or oral biofilm includes applying to the gingival tissue (sulcus or periodontal pocket) a biofilm penetrating antimicrobial agent; removing the imbedded anaerobic bacteria from the gingival tissue following at least one applying of the antimicrobial agent to the gingival tissue; administering colloidal hydrogen peroxide gel to the gingival tissue following the removing of imbedded anaerobic bacteria; and cleaning the gingival tissue with a cleaning agent directly following the administering of the colloidal hydrogen peroxide gel for modifying the environment from anaerobic (diseased) to aerobic (healthy). | 05-06-2010 |
20100129778 | Methods for disenfecting and removing smear layer from tooth surfaces - Methods for disinfecting and removing smear layer from prepared tooth surfaces are provided. The methods involve irrigating the tooth surface with a disinfectant solution containing doxycycline or tetracycline, a surfactant such as polysorbate, and organic acid such as citric acid. The methods can be used in various dental treatments including, for example, endodontic and periodontic procedures as well as tooth restoration and reconstruction. | 05-27-2010 |
20100240014 | Toothpaste Scoops - A tubeless toothpaste container includes a sheet of individual containers of toothpaste tubs. By pealing back or removing the lid on a particular tub, the toothpaste tub is exposed. Toothpaste may be applied to a toothbrush by rolling the brush element through the toothpaste to apply a desired amount of toothpaste without requiring squeezing a tube. A number of tubs may be provided on a number of sheets to provide discrete containers of toothpaste to provide very accessible toothpaste | 09-23-2010 |
20100316975 | Method And Device For Cleaning Teeth - The invention is directed to a method and a device for cleaning teeth wherein a variety of cleaning tools are coupled to a common handle section for the individual cleaning of teeth. It relates in particular to a handle section of an electric dental cleaning device, with a coupling section for coupling various cleaning tools thereto, as well as said cleaning tools. According to the invention the handle section detects a coding provided on the respective cleaning tool attached. In dependence upon the respective coding detected, various functions of the dental cleaning device are controlled. | 12-16-2010 |
20100330538 | Motorized toothbrush - A motorized toothbrush comprising a motor disposed within an interior chamber of a handle member. A drive shaft is in communication with the motor, its distal end having a drive gear thereon. A brush head is secured to the handle member, having three brush assemblies disposed therein, each brush assembly including a base gear disposed within the cover, and a bristle block disposed above the cover. Each of the base gears are engaged with the adjacent base gears of the other brush assemblies, and the drive gear is engaged with the first base gear. When the motor rotates the drive shaft, the first base gear rotates the first bristle block in a first direction, which causes counter-rotation of the second base gear and bristle block, which causes the third base gear and bristle block to rotate in the first direction. | 12-30-2010 |
20110027758 | METHODS FOR PROVIDING BENEFICIAL EFFECTS TO THE ORAL CAVITY - A method for providing a beneficial effect to an oral cavity of a mammal, the method including contacting a plurality of surfaces of the oral cavity with a liquid effective for providing the beneficial effect to the oral cavity and providing reciprocation of the liquid over the plurality of surfaces of the oral cavity under conditions effective to provide the beneficial effect. | 02-03-2011 |
20110059420 | Dental Prophylactic Paste - A dental prophylactic paste having excellent flowability during the manufacturing process, minimal to no splattering during use, and remineralization characteristics is provided. The prophylactic paste includes at least one water soluble calcium salt; a water soluble phosphate salt, a water soluble silicate; and a moisture retention agent. The paste has a splatter rating of less than 3. The splatter rating of the paste refers to the tendency of the paste to splatter during a dental cleaning procedure. The lower the splatter rating, the less the paste has a tendency to splatter. A paste having a splatter rating of less than 3 is considered to have good handability. | 03-10-2011 |
20110081628 | ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS, METHODS, DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - Oral care treatments are provided, including multi-component oral care compositions and methods for delivering such compositions to the oral cavity. Oral care devices and systems for implementing such oral care treatments are also provided. | 04-07-2011 |
20110081629 | ORAL BRUSHING DEVICES AND/OR METHODS - An oral hygiene device having two toothbrushes connected or connectable to the end of a handle, the one or more toothbrushes providing a desirable fit about the teeth and/or gums and/or providing a desirable brushing action. An oral hygiene device hereof may provide for mechanically providing the brushing movements of the professionally recommended manual tooth-brushing method known as the “Bass” or “Modified Bass” technique to thus reduce or eliminate the element of human error associated with the brushing of a user's teeth and gums. | 04-07-2011 |
20110091839 | PROFILE BODY FOR DENTAL CLEANING - The present invention relates to a strand-like profile body for dental cleaning, wherein the cross-section of the profile body comprises a bottom section ( | 04-21-2011 |
20110117523 | ABRASIVE AGENTS - The present invention relates to the use of a polyalkenoate acid, such as polyacrylic acid or polymaleic acid, in the manufacture of an air abrasive agent for use in conditioning dental tissue, methods of using such air abrasive agents, dental compositions comprising a polyalkenoate acid, air abrasive agents comprising a polyalkenoate acid and at least one of a bioactive glass, a glycine salt, baking soda and alumina, methods of treatment and/or prophylaxis using an air abrasive agent comprising a polyalkenoate acid. | 05-19-2011 |
20110123957 | DISPOSABLE DENTAL APPLICATOR - An applicator principally for use in the dental profession, for the placement of different materials in a post hole as may be required. The applicator includes an elongated handle having an applicating end portion formed as a brush and/or a flocked applicating end portion. The flock may extend from the distal end a predetermined longitudinal distance over an extended portion. The applicator is also provided with a hinging arrangement adjacent the opposed applicating end portions whereby the applicating end portions may be angularly bent relative to the elongated handle at the option of the user. | 05-26-2011 |
20110136081 | GUM SAVER TOOTHBRUSH SYSTEM - Gum Saver Toothbrush is a battery or otherwise electrically powered toothbrush. The toothbrush includes a handle and a removable brush head. The bristles on the brush head are designed to roll over the teeth and gums. There is a switch on the handle that allows the user to change the bristle direction of rotation. When brushing the upper teeth and gums, the head rolls downwardly. When brushing the lower teeth and gums, the head rolls upwardly. The chewing surface of the back teeth can be brushed in either direction. There may be two sets of bristles on the brush head. The first set may be long and soft for massaging. The second set may be short and soft for cleaning. There is an optional cylindrical compartment on the handle for either mouthwash or a non-sugar reward for children. | 06-09-2011 |
20110159461 | TOOTHBRUSH EMPLOYING ACOUSTIC WAVEGUIDE - A power toothbrush ( | 06-30-2011 |
20110189637 | IN SITU FOAMABLE DENTAL BLEACHING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS, SYSTEMS AND KITS FOR BLEACHING TEETH USING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - In situ foamable dental bleaching compositions include a dental bleaching agent, thickening agent, polyol, and in situ foaming agent. The foamable dental bleaching compositions are initially dispensed as a dental bleaching gel. Upon placement of the dental bleaching gel onto a person's tooth surfaces, the in situ foaming agent causes the bleaching gel to foam. Dental bleaching systems include an in situ foamable dental bleaching composition within a pressurized container (e.g., bag-on valve container) having a nozzle that, when actuated, expels the in situ dental bleaching composition as a gel. Dental bleaching methods include dispensing the in situ foamable dental bleaching composition as a gel, contacting a person's tooth surfaces with the dental bleaching gel, and allowing the gel to expand and foam in order to dynamically distribute and replenish the dental bleaching agent to the tooth surfaces and into the interproximal spaces between teeth. | 08-04-2011 |
20110217676 | Compositions Containing Cleaning Particles - A composition, containing a carrier medium and particles based on a metal compound with a weight-average particle diameter of 1 nm to 10 μm is useful to clean metal or ceramic surfaces which are part of a dental restoration or of an implant abutment. | 09-08-2011 |
20110236859 | ORAL CARE COMPOSITION CONTAINING OXIDASE ENZYME - Oral care compositions comprising an oxidase, polyethyleneimine, and an orally acceptable carrier are described, along with methods of use thereof. The oral care composition may be applied to a tooth surface to produce peroxide. | 09-29-2011 |
20110275035 | DENTAL COMPOSITIONS - A self-etching and self-adhesive dental restorative composition is described herein. The composition includes a polymerizable compound having at least one phosphorus containing acidic group, a polymerizable compound having at least one carboxylic acid group, and a copolymerizable multi-functional (meth)acrylate monomers. Compositions described herein demonstrate adhesion to dentin and enamel and are useful as a cavity filler, dental pit and fissure sealants, and restoratives. | 11-10-2011 |
20110281238 | Methods for Removing Adhesive Resin from a Dental Tooth - A method of removing an adhesive resin from a dental tooth which method comprises contacting the dental tooth with a bioactive glass using an air abrasion system. | 11-17-2011 |
20110281239 | Sealing Particulate Matter in a Micro-Abrasive Blasting Device - A micro-abrasive blasting device comprises a mixing chamber, a delivery conduit extending from external the mixing chamber to the mixing chamber and a discharge conduit extending from the mixing chamber. Embodiments having delivery and discharge conduits extending from the same, or from opposite ends of the mixing chamber are disclosed. Abrasive material may selectively be sealed in the chamber by positioning the discharge conduit to abut the inlet port. Other sealing techniques are disclosed, such as capping or plugging the delivery and discharge conduits. The chamber may be spherical to deliver consistent powder perturbation at all mixing chamber orientations. Methods of using the device are disclosed. Methods of making the device by blow molding are disclosed. | 11-17-2011 |
20110294096 | Acoustic Monitoring of Oral Care Devices - A device is disclosed for acoustically determining one or more characteristics of a powered oral care (POC) implement. The device comprises a transducer and a processor, wherein: the transducer receives sound generated by the POC implement and converts the sound into a signal representative of the sound; the transducer is in electrical communication with the processor and transmits the signal representative of the sound to the processor; and the processor determines one or more characteristics of the POC implement based on the signal representative of the sound. | 12-01-2011 |
20110306018 | Methods For Improving Pregnancy Outcomes - The present invention relates to promoting whole body health in humans and animals by using topical oral compositions comprising a safe and effective amount of an antimicrobial agent in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, said compositions being effective in controlling bacterial-mediated diseases and conditions present in the oral cavity and in inhibiting the spread into the bloodstream of pathogenic oral bacteria, associated bacterial toxins and endotoxins, and resultant inflammatory cytokines and mediators. The present invention also encompasses methods of use of these compositions by topically applying to the oral cavity, a safe and effective amount of an antimicrobial agent to promote and/or enhance whole body health in humans and other animals. | 12-15-2011 |
20110318712 | METHOD FOR CLEANING THE ORAL CAVITY - A method for cleaning an oral cavity by positioning a device suitable for detecting and removing plaque from a surface within the oral cavity having applied thereto a fluorescent agent capable of binding to plaque on the surface, substantially simultaneously cleaning and irradiating the surface with a light of a wavelength effective to provide a fluorescent emission when contacted with the fluorescent agent, collecting at least a portion of the fluorescent emission over a predetermined first time period (PTP1), determining an average plaque value (APV) based on the fluorescent emission collected over the PTP1, comparing the APV to a predetermined plaque value (PPV), and continuing to substantially simultaneously clean and irradiate the surface within the oral cavity for a predetermined second time period (PTP2). | 12-29-2011 |
20110318713 | METHOD FOR CLEANING THE ORAL CAVITY - A method of cleaning an oral cavity, the method including positioning a device suitable for detecting and removing plaque from a surface of the oral cavity within the oral cavity, cleaning and irradiating the surface of a tooth in the oral cavity, the tooth having applied thereto a fluorescent agent, with incident radiation of a wavelength effective to provide a fluorescent emission when contacted with the fluorescent agent on the tooth, collecting at least a portion of the fluorescent emission over a first time period, determining a first average fluorescent emission value (APV1), collecting at least a portion of the fluorescent emission over a second time period, determining a second average plaque value (APV2); and comparing the APV1 to the APV2. | 12-29-2011 |
20120021382 | ACCESSORY HEAD FOR A POWERED TOOTHBRUSH AND TOOTHBRUSH INCORPORATING THE SAME - A replaceable accessory head for a powered toothbrush. The user selects one of a plurality of dental care accessory assemblies for flossing, brushing teeth, or for stimulating the gums. That assembly is engaged with the head which in turn is engaged with the handle and is locked thereto. This locking motion also causes the assembly to become locked to the head and the assembly may then be used for its intended purpose. A vibratory mechanism in the handle is activated causing vibration in the accessory assembly and thus improving the flossing, brushing or gum stimulation motions. When the assembly is worn out or when a different dental hygiene task is to be undertaken, the user detaches the head from the handle, thereby simultaneously unlocking the accessory assembly from the head. The assembly is then disengaged and is replaced by a different accessory assembly. | 01-26-2012 |
20120045739 | ORAL HYGIENE TOOL - An oral hygiene tool comprising a wand extending from an end to an attachment end, an absorbent swab connected to the wand at the attachment end; where the absorbent swab collects a layer of saliva within a mouth of a person, a textured bottom of the absorbent swab, a domed top connected to an opposite portion of the absorbent swab form the textured bottom, wherein the domed top and the textured bottom of the absorbent swab collect the layer of saliva while the wand moves the absorbent swab over a plurality of surfaces to clean within the mouth. | 02-23-2012 |
20120156649 | Methods for treating dental diseases, disorders, and injuries - Methods for preventing, reversing, ameliorating or treating dental diseases, disorders or injuries are provided. In particular, methods for preventing, reversing, ameliorating or treating dental diseases of the gingival (gums) and bone are provided. Such methods utilize novel compositions including, but not limited to, extraembryonic cytokine-secreting cells (herein referred to as ECS cells), including, but not limited to, Amnion-derived Multipotent Progenitor cells (herein referred to as AMP cells) and conditioned media derived therefrom (herein referred to as Amnion-derived Cellular Cytokine Solution or ACCS), and Physiologic Cytokine Solution (herein referred to as PCS), each alone or in combination with each other and/or other agents. | 06-21-2012 |
20120183927 | Dental Compositions for Improving Brushing Habits - Dental compositions including a dye, and in some embodiments dental plaque-disclosing dye, and an adhesive agent. Kits and methods involving the compositions help users to determine proper brushing habits in terms of time, pressure, and brush used based on the removal from tooth enamel of the dye and adhesive mixture in the compositions. | 07-19-2012 |
20120189986 | GENERATING A CHEMICAL AGENT IN SITU - A method of cleaning teeth by providing a device for generating a chemical agent in situ on an as-needed basis via the application of an electrical potential across a pair of conductors in communication with an electrolyte. The chemical agents may include ozone, hydrogen peroxide, peroxide, chlorine and/or hypochlorite. The device may include a voltage source and a first set of electrodes for applying an electrical potential to the electrolyte. The device may also include a second set of electrodes disposed about an anode of the first set of electrodes. The first and second sets of anodes cooperate to produce ions, peroxides, ozone and/or other chemical agents via the application of electrical potential to the electrolyte. | 07-26-2012 |
20120196251 | ELECTROSURGICAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING HARD BODY TISSUE - A method of preparing a target hard body tissue, such as osseous or dental tissue, to receive an implant component including; positioning an active electrode in proximity to a target tissue and proximate an electrically conductive fluid, followed by applying a high frequency voltage between the active electrode and a return electrode, the high frequency voltage sufficient to form a plasma. This plasma modifies at least a portion of the target tissue. An implant component may then be placed adjacent at least a portion of the modified target tissue. | 08-02-2012 |
20120251981 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING TEETH WHITENING AND ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS - The disclosure relates to a method for treating or preventing periodontal disease, such as gingivitis or periodontitis. The method may comprise the steps of a) providing a composition disposed within a reservoir, the reservoir being fluidly connected to an exterior surface of an applicator having a frictional stress value sufficient to cause mechanical displacement of a biofilm present on a surface of the tooth, or comprising pores having a diameter of 0.1-1000 μm, or both, b) dispensing the composition through the applicator onto the exterior surface of the applicator, and c) applying the composition to an oral cavity surface. | 10-04-2012 |
20120270183 | METHOD OF TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING CONDITIONS CAUSED BY MICROORGANISMS USING AN ORAL LIGHT DEVICE - Generally regarded as safe (GRAS) dyes can be used as photosensitizing dyes in oral compositions to provide anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory efficacy. Embodiments include oral care compositions including photosensitizing dyes, methods of making the compositions, methods of using the compositions, and kits containing the compositions and light emitting devices. | 10-25-2012 |
20120282574 | DEVICE FOR GENERATING GASEOUS SPECIES - The present invention provides a device | 11-08-2012 |
20120301851 | DELIVERY SYSTEM - Provided herein is a toothpaste composition, tube, and delivery system/kit. The disclosure also provides methods for use of the toothpaste composition and/or delivery system/kit. | 11-29-2012 |
20120301852 | DENTAL STRIP FOR ADMINISTRATION OF ORAL TREATMENT - Described herein, are dental strips comprising a film backing, and an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer comprising a water-swellable polymer and at least one active agent; and uses thereof. | 11-29-2012 |
20130029294 | TOOTHPASTE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF APPLYING A SINGLE SERVING OF TOOTHPASTE TO A TOOTHBRUSH - A toothpaste composition includes different combinations of konjac gum and/or agar-agar, alginates, gelatin, pectin, xanthan, tara gum, gum arabic, carrageenan, celluloses, gellan gum, guar gum, inulin, konjac, locust bean gum, pectin, tragacanth, xanthan, polyethylene glycol-3350, xylitol, calcium carbonate, stevia, quillaja, liquid bioflavonoid extract, and water. The toothpaste composition produces a toothpaste product that maintains its shape prior to being used for brushing one's teeth and is preferably formed into a single serving of toothpaste stored in an open-top compartment having a removable protective film. A method of applying a single serving of toothpaste to a toothbrush includes the steps of pressing the bristles of a toothbrush against the single serving of toothpaste so that the single serving of toothpaste clings or otherwise adheres to the bristles, and subsequently pulling the toothbrush away from the compartment for brushing one's teeth. | 01-31-2013 |
20130034833 | Disposable mouth chip - DMC - A disposable mouth article, with specialized micro-structure fashioned from predetermined biodegradable biopolymers in predetermined shape, color, and size with selected macro features enabling the embodiment to have a diversity of functions i.e. providing excellent oral cleaning power in a novel embodiment, convenient packaging, miniaturized, novel functional dynamic architecture for providing novel automatic brushing, providing a novel means of focused dental optoelectric therapy, providing novel means of drug delivery, providing novel insitu reactions, providing novel means for delivery of heat, gas, jet pressure, providing novel means for regulated dispensing of biologically active molecules, providing built-in safety mechanisms for use by prison inmates, providing novel solid expectorant, providing new means of advertising, providing new economy. | 02-07-2013 |
20130040267 | APPARATUS, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENTS - Examples of apparatus, methods, and compositions for endodontic treatments are described. The apparatus can include a fluid platform configured to substantially retain fluid in a tooth chamber during treatment. The fluid platform can help maintain fluid circulation in the tooth chamber as fluid flows into and out of the tooth chamber. The apparatus can also include a pressure wave generator configured to generate acoustic waves that can be used for cleaning root canals and tooth surfaces in the tooth chamber. An access opening can be formed, and the pressure wave generator can be used to remove organic material from the tooth chamber. In some treatments, after cleaning, the tooth chamber can be only partially filled by an obturation material. In other treatments, substantially the entire tooth chamber can remain unfilled by the obturation material. After cleaning the tooth, the access opening can be sealed, using, e.g., a coronal seal. | 02-14-2013 |
20130059273 | LIQUID-GAS INTERFACE PLASMA DEVICE - A method for whitening teeth is disclosed. The method includes supplying a liquid sufficient to at least partially submerge a portion of a tooth; positioning a plasma device adjacent to the submerged portion of the tooth; supplying ionizable media to the plasma device; and igniting the ionizable media at the plasma device sufficient to form a plasma effluent in the presence of the liquid at the distal portion, whereby the plasma effluent reacts with the liquid to form at least one reactive species that interacts selectively with foreign matter disposed on the tooth. | 03-07-2013 |
20130089836 | MOUTHPIECE FOR CLEANING TEETH WITH A MECHANICAL DRIVE TRAIN - The mouthpiece appliance includes an assembly for receiving teeth ( | 04-11-2013 |
20130143180 | PERIODONTAL TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods and apparatuses for treating a root canal in a tooth or hard and/or soft tissue within a tooth and surrounding tissues by pulsing a laser light into a reservoir, preferably after introducing liquid fluid into the reservoir, so as to disintegrate, separate, or otherwise neutralize pulp, plaque, calculus, and/or bacteria within and adjacent the fluid reservoir without elevating the temperature of any of the dentin, tooth, bones, gums, other soft tissues, other hard tissues, and any other adjacent tissue more than about 5° C. | 06-06-2013 |
20130149670 | METHODS, ARTICLES AND KITS FOR ALLERGIC DESENSITIZATION, VIA THE ORAL MUCOSA - Compositions and methods of use for desensitizing a subject to an allergen via regions of the oral mucosa are provided. | 06-13-2013 |
20130149671 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLEANING THE ORAL CAVITY - Devices and methods for cleaning an oral cavity by positioning a device suitable for detecting and removing plaque from the surface within the oral cavity having applied thereto a fluorescent agent capable of binding to plaque on the surface. The surface is substantially simultaneously cleaned and irradiated with a light of a wavelength effective to provide a fluorescent emission when contacted with said fluorescent agent. A portion of the fluorescent emission is collected (APV1), and compared to a predetermined threshold value (PPTV). If APV1 is less than PPTV, the device is moved to another section. If APV1 is greater than or equal to PPTV, then another portion of fluorescent emission is collected (APV2). The percent reduction from APV1 to APV2 determines when the device is moved to another section. | 06-13-2013 |
20130164710 | METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUSLY CLEANING AND WHITENING TEETH - Compositions and methods for whitening the teeth of a patient or subject are described for performing a dental prophylaxis or cleaning procedure during which at least one tooth whitening composition is applied to the surface of a stained tooth, said compositions and methods resulting in a tooth color change that is noticeable to the patient or subject immediately following the procedure. The novel procedure allows for a high degree of tooth whitening to be safely achieved in a short period of time while under the control of a dentist, dental hygienist, or other dental professional, and which at least partially coincides with the performance of a dental prophylaxis or cleaning procedure in order to save significant clinical operatory chair time compared to cleaning and whitening procedures that are performed in non-overlapping time frames or appointments. | 06-27-2013 |
20130209964 | Concurrent Treatment of Oral and Systemic Maladies Using Direct Current Electricity - A method and apparatus for the concurrent treatment of multiple oral diseases and defects while promoting general oral hygiene utilizing direct current electricity. Electrodes are used to deliver a direct current to the gingival tissues of a mouth in order to achieve a number of therapeutic, prophylactic, and regenerative benefits. These benefits include killing oral microbes, increasing oral vasodilation, reducing oral biofilm, improving oral blood circulation, reversing oral bone resorption, promoting oral osteogenesis, treating gum recession, and fostering gingival regeneration. Other benefits include the treatment of gingivitis, periodontitis, and oral malodor, and other systemic diseases correlated with oral pathogens. | 08-15-2013 |
20130252206 | ORAL CARE KIT AND DISPENSER FOR USE WITH THE SAME - An oral care kit comprising an oral care implement and a dispenser. In one aspect, the invention can be an oral care kit comprising at least one toothbrush and a dispenser. The dispenser ( | 09-26-2013 |
20130273502 | DENTAL PROBE, A METHOD OF FORMING THE PROBE AND A METHOD OF USING THE PROBE - A dental probe is disclosed which is designed to be used to probe around and between teeth and surrounding soft tissue in a person's mouth. The dental probe has an arcuately shaped first portion terminating in a blunt tip and a second portion secured to the first portion opposite the tip. The dental probe also has a textured outer surface. The dental probe is capable of transferring a solution or liquid medication onto the teeth and surrounding soft tissue in a person's mouth. A method of molding the dental probe and a method of using the dental probe are also disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
20130288203 | METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUSLY CLEANING AND WHITENING TEETH - A method for simultaneously cleaning and whitening teeth comprising the steps of: applying a conditioning composition to the teeth surface, applying an oxidizing composition to the teeth surface, applying a sealant composition to the teeth surface, cleaning the teeth surface, polishing the teeth surface and removing the condition compositions from the teeth. | 10-31-2013 |
20130295525 | METHODS FOR WHITENING TEETH - In a tooth whitening method, a whitening composition is applied to at least one tooth. The whitening composition is maintained on the at least one tooth for a first time period. After the first time period, a light radiation is directed toward the at least one tooth for a second time period. The first time period has a duration greater than 50% of a total duration of the first and second time periods. The whitening composition is removed from the at least one tooth. | 11-07-2013 |
20130295526 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING A PROTECTIVE ORAL CARE COMPOSITION - Compositions and methods for whitening human teeth containing peroxide and a hydroperoxidase inhibitor. The compositions exhibit superior teeth whitening effects while also retaining a greater amount of peroxide compared to compositions not containing the hydroperoxidase inhibitors. The compositions may be formulated in a hydrocarbon humectant free vehicle comprising a peroxide compound, a hydroperoxidase inhibitor, a chelating agent, an anti-oxidizing agent, and a thickening agent. The compositions may further include compounds to reduce oxidative stress. Also disclosed is a delivery system including a flexible film, an oral care composition that contacts the teeth, an adhesive material that generally contacts the soft tissues, and a physical barrier that prevents contact between the oral care composition and the adhesive material. | 11-07-2013 |
20130337413 | Method Of Powder Blasting For Cleaning Of Tooth Surfaces - A method for cleaning tooth surfaces with a powder and a powder mixture, preferably by powder blasting with a powder-jet device, said device mixing the powder or the powder mixture with air to form a powder/air mixture, wherein said powder and/or powder mixture is an alditol or contains such alditol. Preferably, mannitol and/or erythritol are used, because of their anti-cariogenic effect. Xylitol is also suitable for cleaning tooth surfaces, especially of less strongly mineralized tooth surfaces like dentine. | 12-19-2013 |
20140023994 | ORAL APPLIANCE FOR DELIVERING A MEDICAMENT - An oral appliance is provided for delivering a medicament to at least a portion of teeth and/or soft tissue areas inside a mouth, the oral appliance comprising an interior surface having a porous material disposed on at least a portion of the interior surface of the oral appliance, the porous material containing a medicament and the interior surface being formed to fit contours of at least the portion of the teeth and/or soft tissue areas inside the mouth and being capable of supporting and holding the porous material in contact with at least the portion of the teeth and/or soft tissue areas inside the mouth to deliver the medicament. | 01-23-2014 |
20140051039 | Reversible Dental Adhesive - A method of removing a dental adhesive may comprise locating the position of the dental adhesive, directing radiant energy into the dental adhesive causing the dental adhesive to weaken a bond formed with the dental adhesive, and breaking the bond by applying a suitable force to overcome the weakened bond. A dental adhesive may comprise a polymer and a dye or pigment, The dental adhesive may be formulated to cure to form a bond that is weakened in response to the dye or pigment absorbing radiant energy subsequent to curing. | 02-20-2014 |
20140080097 | REMOVABLE ADHESION MATERIAL - The present invention relates in a first aspect to an adhesion material for use in an individual containing encapsulated phase-change material. In particular, the adhesion material is for cosmetical or medicinal use in the body of an individual. The adhesion material contains encapsulated phase-change material having preferably a phase transition temperature above 40° C., like above 55° C. The adhesion material is particularly useful for adhering elements, like dental restorations, e.g. crowns or bridge, or brackets on elements in the body of an individual, like teeth or implants. That is, the adhesion material is particularly useful for adhering material in dental applications. In another aspect, a method is provided allowing removing a bracket, a crown or bridge, from implants, abutments or teeth. Furthermore, dental implant restoration systems and kits for permanent fixation of implants allowing improved removal thereof are provided. | 03-20-2014 |
20140087333 | PERIODONTAL TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods and apparatuses for treating a root canal in a tooth or hard and/or soft tissue within a tooth and surrounding tissues by pulsing a laser light into a reservoir, preferably after introducing liquid fluid into the reservoir, so as to disintegrate, separate, or otherwise neutralize pulp, plaque, calculus, and/or bacteria within and adjacent the fluid reservoir without elevating the temperature of any of the dentin, tooth, bones, gums, other soft tissues, other hard tissues, and any other adjacent tissue more than about 5° C. | 03-27-2014 |
20140099603 | PROCESS OF TOOTH WHITENING AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - A process of whitening a tooth provided by the invention includes the steps of providing a delivery device for mechanical dispensing of a predetermined amount of a whitening composition to an applicator tip; dispensing the amount of whitening composition to the applicator tip; applying the amount of whitening composition disposed on the applicator tip to the tooth to be whitened; and allowing the whitening composition to remain in contact with the tooth for a period of time sufficient to whiten the tooth. Optionally, the process further includes the step of exposing the whitening composition to light. A gum or candy for tooth bleaching is detailed along with methods of use. A device adapted to dispense an amount of a dental whitening composition optionally includes a light source for activating the whitener. | 04-10-2014 |
20140106309 | GENERATING A CHEMICAL AGENT IN SITU - A method of cleaning teeth by providing a device for generating a chemical agent in situ on an as-needed basis via the application of an electrical potential across a pair of conductors in communication with an electrolyte. The chemical agents may include ozone, hydrogen peroxide, peroxide, chlorine and/or hypochlorite. The device may include a voltage source and a first set of electrodes for applying an electrical potential to the electrolyte. The device may also include a second set of electrodes disposed about an anode of the first set of electrodes. The first and second sets of anodes cooperate to produce ions, peroxides, ozone and/or other chemical agents via the application of electrical potential to the electrolyte. | 04-17-2014 |
20140113253 | METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUSLY CLEANING AND WHITENING TEEETH - A tooth cleaning and whitening method applies a light transmitting oxidizing gel to the teeth, after which a hand-held LED light source with a light transmitting lens and a cup forming a chamber having an open end is moved over the teeth so that the cup distributes the gel while the teeth are exposed to light transmitted through the lens. This not only ensures intimate contact of the teeth with the gel, but also maintains a more or less constant spacing between the light source and the tooth surfaces for optimum results. A sealant is then applied to the gel-coated teeth, after which a dental prophylaxis is performed by cleaning and scaling the teeth at the gum line, gingival margins, and crevicular spaces while avoiding excessive disruption of the sealant composition. This simultaneous cleaning and whitening procedure reduces patient time at the dentist compared to separate cleaning and whitening procedures. | 04-24-2014 |
20140141389 | LASER ASSISTED PERIODONTIUM AND OSSEUS REGENERATION PROTOCOL - A method of treating gum disease using a soft tissue diode laser which generates a beam of light having a wavelength in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (400 nm-700 nm) at a laser power of 0.5 to 1.2 watts, used with intermittent stops to control tissue temperature, to decontaminate the gum tissue and biostimulate the periodontium nonsurgically when used with a substrate, thus preventing the long junctional epithelium from migrating into the sulcus, preserving tissue height, and regenerating periodontium, the method comprising: placing the tip of the laser inside the sulcus; penetrating the entire sulcus by moving the laser light with intermittent stops to control tissue temperature vertically and horizontally throughout the sulcus; and placing a substrate in the sulcus prior to a blood clot forming, thus regenerating periodontium in the sulcus. | 05-22-2014 |
20140220511 | PERIODONTAL TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - The specification discloses embodiments and other information concerning methods, systems, and apparatus in accordance with aspects of the subject invention for treating diseased root canals in teeth and other dental condition, such as periodontitis and the like wherein a laser light is pulsed from a laser fiber optic tip into liquid contained in a reservoir or other space within the canal, periodontal sulcus/pocket, or other dental space immersing the area in need of treatment so as to disintegrate, separate, or otherwise neutralize pulp, plaque, calculus, bacteria, and other microbes, thus annihilating and particleizing undesirable material within the liquid in the reservoir by the action of relatively intense, photoacoustic micro-pressure waves propagating throughout the liquid as a result of the laser light pulses emitted into the liquid from the tip, thereby enabling easy removal of the particles by finely dispersing the same in the liquid and then flushing the particle-laden liquid from the area by hydraulic swirling actions associated with the pulsing light and through ensuing antiseptic rinses, all without elevating the temperature of nearby dentin, tooth, bones, gums, and/or other soft/hard adjacent tissues more than about 5° C. so as to avoid or eliminate harmful effects of localized heating of the same. | 08-07-2014 |
20140242551 | Oral Care System and Method - An oral care system and method for the treatment of certain oral pathological conditions that require the cleaning and cleansing of the underlying scaffolding of the tooth. The oral care system and method generally includes applying chlorine dioxide liquid or gel to a diseased portion of the tooth and activating it so as to clean the aforementioned. A tool is utilized to activate the chlorine dioxide liquid thereby releasing its cleaning action. Another process utilizes repetitive steps of water and chlorine dioxide activated with a tool to cleanse the inner regions of an affected tooth. | 08-28-2014 |
20140242552 | POWDER FOR DENTAL POWDER BLASTING - The present invention relates to calcium carbonate particles, a powder mixture comprising said particles and a tooth cleaning method wherein the particles or powder mixture are used. | 08-28-2014 |
20140287380 | ORAL CARE GELS - The invention provides an orally acceptable plaque indicator gel comprising a dye in sufficient concentration to visibly stain plaque upon application, optionally for use in combination with an orally acceptable plaque removal gel comprising an antiplaque agent in sufficient concentration to remove plaque and or kill bacteria upon application, in each case the gel having a specific viscosity permitting efficient application using a pen dispenser, as well as reduced dye or antiplaque agent concentration, together with methods of using the same. | 09-25-2014 |
20140295378 | Bio-Resorbable Debride or Implant Cleaning Tool and Method of Manufacturing the Same - The present invention is directed to a debridement and/or implant cleaning tool ( | 10-02-2014 |
20140335474 | FLOSS DEVICE, A METHOD OF FORMING THE FLOSS DEVICE AND A METHOD OF USING THE FLOSS DEVICE - A floss device is disclosed which is designed to be used to floss between adjacent teeth in a person's mouth. The floss device includes a first portion joined to a second portion. The first portion has an arcuate configuration which terminates in a rounded tip. The second portion is linear and terminates in an enlarged distal end which is designed to be grasped between a person's thumb and index finger and facilitates manipulation of said floss device. The floss device also has a textured outer surface that can temporarily retain a solution or liquid medication and then transfer the solution or liquid medication onto the teeth and surrounding soft tissue in a person's mouth. A method of molding the floss device and a method of using the floss device are also disclosed. | 11-13-2014 |
20150050620 | PREVENTING OR TREATING PERIODONTAL DISEASE - The disclosure relates to a method for treating or preventing periodontal disease, such as gingivitis or periodontitis. The method may comprise providing an antimicrobial composition disposed within a reservoir, the reservoir being fluidly connected to an exterior surface of an applicator having a frictional stress value sufficient to cause mechanical displacement of a biofilm present on an oral cavity surface; dispensing said antimicrobial composition through said applicator onto said exterior surface of said applicator; applying the antimicrobial composition to the oral cavity surface; and rubbing said applicator onto said oral cavity surface and exerting pressure towards said oral cavity surface. | 02-19-2015 |
20150140515 | METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUSLY CLEANING AND WHITENING TEETH - A tooth whitening method applies a light transmitting oxidizing composition to teeth in an oral cavity, after which a hand-held LED light source with a light transmitting lens and a cup forming a chamber having an open end is moved over the teeth so that the cup distributes the oxidizing composition while the teeth are exposed to light transmitted through the lens. This not only ensures intimate contact of the teeth with the oxidizing composition, but also maintains a more or less constant spacing between the light source and the tooth surfaces for optimum results. A sealant is then applied to the teeth to resist moisture contamination of the oxidizing composition. | 05-21-2015 |
20150147727 | Mechanical Toothbrush - A mechanical toothbrush, including a housing portion extending along a longitudinal axis, a bristle shaft assembly including a shaft portion disposed within the housing and extending along the longitudinal axis, and a head portion disposed outside of the housing and having a plurality of bristles extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis around a circumference of the shaft portion, and an electronic controlling mechanism disposed within the housing portion, the electronic controlling mechanism activating the bristle shaft assembly to rotate about the longitudinal axis. | 05-28-2015 |
20150305843 | Methods for Whitening Teeth - Described herein are regimens for whitening teeth, comprising administering to the teeth an effective amount of a first oral care composition comprising a bleaching agent and allowing the first oral care composition to remain on the teeth for at least 30 seconds, and brushing the teeth with a second oral care composition. Kits comprising a first oral care composition comprising a bleaching agent, wherein said first oral care composition is adapted to remain on said tooth for at least 30 seconds; a second oral care composition; and instructions for use, are also provided. | 10-29-2015 |
20150327964 | Spatially Improved Extended Reach Ultrasonic Toothbrush - An ultrasonic toothbrush having spatially extended functionality to treat various oral diseases in addition to removing plaque and treating gingivitis is disclosed. In addition to the ultrasonically activated bristles, the toothbrush incorporates a multi directional ultrasound transducer system, which spatially irradiates the oral cavity with ultrasonic pressure waves, operational to loosen plaque, to remove periodontal bacteria from teeth and gums, and to simultaneously treat and destroy disease causing bacteria and bacterial chains on the inside surfaces of cheeks and lips, providing relief from Recurring Aphthous Stomatitis, Lichen Planus, and Mucositis. Various configurations are disclosed, including user removable and replaceable brush heads and ultrasound treatment heads. A motorized version featuring sonic frequency orbital vibration brush head and bristle tufts is described. | 11-19-2015 |
20150351526 | Dental Hygiene And Gum Stimulator Device - Dental hygiene and gum simulator devices according to the present invention comprise a bristle platform and a plurality of bristles attached to the bristle platform. The devices are put into a user's mouth and chewed thereby producing sub-gingival penetration. The bristle platform may have different shapes and dimensions. One embodiment has two flat sides connected to one another forming an interior right angle. The bristles are attached to the bristle platform at 45 degrees and 90 degrees. Another embodiment has a small ball shaped bristle platform. The bristles are attached to the small ball. While the device is chewed in the user's mouth, the device dislodges bacteria from between teeth, along the side plane of the tooth, as well as the sulcular pocket. In the process this new device also gently stimulates and massages the gum surface as well as stimulating the sulcus resulting in much healthier, less tender gums. | 12-10-2015 |
20150351634 | Method for Evaluating the Potential of a Test Composition to Inhibit Demineralization or Promote Remineralization of Enamel - In situ methods of evaluating the potential of a test composition to inhibit demineralization of the tooth enamel and/or to promote remineralization of acid-softened enamel using quantitative light fluorescence (QLF), e.g., by using an intra-oral appliance comprising tooth substrates to permit application of test composition to the substrate when in the mouth and erosive challenge when outside the mouth, and measuring the degree of mineralization or demineralization of the tooth substrate by in the presence and absence of treatment with the test composition. | 12-10-2015 |
20150374470 | Apparatus and process for killing oral bacteria - The present invention is a system to kill bacteria on surfaces of teeth, gums, cheeks, and the tongue. The present invention is a system of creating and applying heat within the oral cavity to kill bacteria. As taught herein, the invention also applies heat within the oral cavity to kill bacteria underneath surface layers. Applying heat to a tooth penetrates to elevate temperature and thereby kill bacteria on and within tooth layers including enamel, dentin, pulp, nerve, apical foramen, periodontal ligament, cementum, and root nerve as well as in gun and bone tissues surrounding the tooth. The invention uses conductive heat energy and radiant heat energy. | 12-31-2015 |
20160015161 | CHILD TOOTHBRUSH - A child toothbrush may include a hollow tube. The hollow tube may include a first end. The first end may be open to allow a finger to enter the tube. The hollow tube may also include an outer surface and a first material. The first material may be flexible. The hollow tube may additionally include a second material. The second material may be less flexible than the first material. The child toothbrush may also include a plurality of protrusions distributed on the outer surface. | 01-21-2016 |
20160022023 | ORAL CARE SYSTEM, KIT AND METHOD - An oral care system that includes an oral care implement and a dispenser, an oral care method, and a method of applying an oral care agent to an oral surface. In one embodiment, the invention may be a method of applying an oral care agent to an oral surface that includes: providing a kit comprising a toothbrush and a dispenser containing an oral care agent; removing the dispenser from kit; and applying the oral care agent to an oral surface using the dispenser. | 01-28-2016 |
20160022564 | ORAL FORMULATION OF POLYGLUCOSAMINE DERIVATIVES IN COMBINATION WITH A NON-FERMENTABLE SUGAR - Described herein are methods and compositions that contain a soluble polyglucosamine or polyglucosamine derivative for use in oral health. The compositions are useful for, e.g., reducing bacteria (e.g., by clumping and removing) or disrupting a biofilm in the mouth of a subject, reducing dry mouth, and reducing oral inflammation. | 01-28-2016 |
20160037903 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TRACKING A TOOTHBRUSH - Systems, methods and apparatus are provided through which in some aspects the position of a toothbrush is tracked relative to a user's dentition, while brushing. In some aspects, a toothbrush system includes a handle, a brush head, an illumination system, a camera system operable to acquire a set of light field images, and a set of machine readable instructions operable to receive the set of light field images and determine a relative transformation of the camera system associated with each light field image. In another aspect, a method of tracking the position of a toothbrush as it brushes a dental structure includes illuminating the dental structure, capturing a set of light field images of the dental structure, computing a transformation relative to the dental structure associated with each light field image, and determining a set of positions of the toothbrush relative to the dental structure based on the transformation. | 02-11-2016 |
20160045293 | Oral Care Compositions And Regimens - Compositions and methods for improving compliance with a two-part oral care regimen may include the use of a first composition with mildly unpleasant organoleptic properties. | 02-18-2016 |
20160067156 | TOOTHPASTE DROPLETS - A droplet for delivering toothpaste to a user can be provided. The droplet can include a dissolvable outer membrane defining a volume with toothpaste inside the volume. The outer membrane can be formed from dissolvable film strip technology and include a tail or corner portion, which is configured to be embedded into the bristles of a toothbrush. In one aspect of this embodiment, the outer membrane of the droplet can form a pillow-like shape. The droplet further can include one or more extensions coupled to the outer surface of the outer membrane, where the one or more extensions can have a triangular shape, a barb shape or the like. In one aspect of this embodiment, the droplet further can include a logo, a cartoon character, a word or the like printed on the outer membrane. The plurality of extensions can form irregularities on the outer surface of the body section of the outer membrane. | 03-10-2016 |
20160088926 | FLUID DISPENSING ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT - A fluid dispensing oral care implement with fluid delivery system. The implement includes a storage member containing a fluid. A channel formed of one or more wicking or capillary members extends through at least a portion of the oral care implement to deliver fluid(s) through one or more fluid outlets via capillary action. In one embodiment, the fluid outlet is comprised of a wicking or capillary material and is disposed in the head of the implement. A variety of fluids can be administered for therapeutic, hygienic, and/or other benefits, such as fresh breath, tooth whitening, tooth sensitivity, plaque and/or tartar control, or producing sensations of heat, cool, or tingling. | 03-31-2016 |
20160095681 | SONIC TOOTHBRUSH AND WHITENING COMPOUND - Technologies are generally described for systems, methods and devices relating to sonic toothbrush and whitening compound. In some examples, systems may comprise a sonic toothbrush. The sonic toothbrush may include a head section and a handle section. The head section may include a head at a first end and a connector attached to the handle section at a second end. The head may include bristles, a blue light emitting diode (LED) and a white LED. The handle section may include a sonicator configured to vibrate the head. The handle section may include controls to provide power to the sonicator, to select a speed of the sonicator, to provide power to the blue LED, and to provide power to the white LED. The systems may comprise a whitening compound including hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide in the whitening compound may be activated when exposed to light emitted by the blue LED. | 04-07-2016 |
20160106641 | STABLE COMPOSITIONS FOR WHITENING TEETH AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A thickened tooth whitening composition in gel form comprises hydrogen peroxide or a hydrogen peroxide precursor, and a thickening polymer or copolymer comprising a pendant sulfonic acid group moiety, preferably hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate copolymer. Gels in accordance with the invention exhibit an extended shelf life without requiring refrigeration or other special storage conditions. A particularly efficacious manner of method of whitening teeth comprises applying a volume of a gel in accordance with the invention onto the bristles of a toothbrush, applying a volume of a toothpaste onto the toothbrush bristles, and brushing one or more teeth to be whitened with the toothbrush bristles onto which the toothpaste and the thickened tooth whitening composition were applied for a sufficient period to cause the composition and toothpaste to mix together. | 04-21-2016 |
20160128908 | INFILTRANT FOR DENTAL CERAMICS - An infiltrant comprising from 90 to 99.9 wt.-% of at least one polymerizable monomer, oligomer or prepolymer and from 0.05 to 10 wt.-% of a polymerization initiator, the infiltrant having a dynamic viscosity of 0.3 to 100 mPa·s (23° C.); for use in a method for strengthening a fixed ceramic dental prosthesis in the oral cavity. | 05-12-2016 |
20160135581 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PERSONALIZED DENTAL CARE - A toothbrush device comprises a cleaner body that defines a cleaning cavity configured for receiving a set of teeth of a user. A powered driving mechanism is coupled to the cleaner body and is configured to impart driven movement to the cleaner body, thereby to effect cleaning of a set of teeth engaged with the cleaning cavity. The cleaner body can be uniquely customized for a specific user, the cleaning cavity being substantially complementary in shape only to the corresponding set of teeth of the specific user. Cleaning elements can be arranged non-uniformly in the cleaning cavity to define focus areas corresponding to identified dental problem areas unique to the specific user. | 05-19-2016 |
20160136075 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TEETH WHITENING - Disclosed herein are teeth whitening compositions generally including an oxidizing agent, and an activating agent that has an emission wavelength between about | 05-19-2016 |
20160157597 | SHORT WAVELENGTH VISIBLE LIGHT-EMITTING TOOTHBRUSH WITH AN ELECTRONIC SIGNAL INTERLOCK CONTROL - A short wavelength visible light-emitting toothbrush with an electronic interlock control device preventing operation when the toothbrush is removed from the user's mouth. The electronic interlock control over operation is necessary to prevent accidental eye exposure to the high intensity light source with a wavelength in the range of 400 nm to 500 nm. The light-emitting toothbrush activates upon formation of an electrical circuit between the brush handle in contact with the users hand and the brush head or brush bristles in contact with moisture contained in a human mouth such as saliva or water mixed with toothpaste but deactivates immediately when removed from the mouth, thus protecting the user's eyes from direct exposure to the high power light source contained in the brush-head. | 06-09-2016 |
20160166364 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DENTAL FLOSSING | 06-16-2016 |
20160184065 | POWERED ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT - A powered toothbrush includes a handle, a power source disposed in the handle, a head including a cavity disposed at a distal end of the handle, an electrically conducting element disposed in the cavity and electrically connected to the power source, and a movable cleaning element connected to the head and movable relative to the cavity. The movable cleaning element includes a tooth cleaning support member, a tooth cleaning element mounted on the support member, and a ferromagnetic member. Application of an electrical current to the electrically conducting element generates a magnetic field at the electrically conducting element. The magnetic field selectively at least one of attracts and repels the ferromagnetic member to move the movable cleaning element relative to the electrically conducting element. | 06-30-2016 |
20160199163 | SYSTEM FOR DISPENSING AND DISCARDING MATERIAL | 07-14-2016 |