Patent classifications
A61B17/244
Oral Hygiene Assembly
An oral hygiene assembly for performing oral hygiene includes a handle that is elongated for reaching into a user's mouth. A vibration unit is integrated into the handle and the vibration unit has an output shaft extending outwardly from the handle. The output shaft vibrates when the vibration unit is turned on. A plurality of heads is provided and a respective one of the heads is removably attachable to the output shaft of the vibration unit such that the vibration vibrates the respective head.
DENTAL HYGIENE TOY AND TRAINING KIT
The inventive concept is a dental hygiene toy kit assembly and method that includes a polymer doll member with a jaw member pivotally coupled at a distal end of the jaw member to a lower portion of the doll's head designed to be opened and closed. When open, the jaw member exposes a lower row of protruding teeth members, an upper row of protruding teeth members, and a tongue member disposed on an upper portion of the jaw member interior to the head assembly. A toothbrush, tongue scraper, and flosser, each with a widened handle, is included to perform cleaning operations on the teeth and tongue members. A substantially cuboid, divided housing assembly is designed to be in an open or close state, a foldable, toy dental chair in an unfolded state configured to seat the doll member when the housing assembly is in an open state.
ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT
A oral care implement for cleaning soft oral tissue of the mouth, such as the tongue. The oral care implement includes a handle, an intermediary region, and a cleaning region. The cleaning regions include a plurality of collecting bases for collecting debris from the oral tissue. The collecting bases may include multiple protrusions that extend from the collecting bases that remove debris from the user's soft oral tissue.
Oral care implement
A oral care implement for cleaning soft oral tissue of the mouth, such as the tongue. The oral care implement includes a handle, an intermediary region, and a cleaning region. The cleaning regions include a plurality of collecting bases for collecting debris from the oral tissue. The collecting bases may include multiple protrusions that extend from the collecting bases that remove debris from the user's soft oral tissue.
Portable vacuum-powered tongue cleaning device
A portable, self-contained vacuum tongue cleaning device uses a removable cleaning head so that different heads can be used with different users. The device includes a debris and saliva separator that removes the debris and saliva from the vacuum flow. This separator is carried by the cleaning head in order to minimize required cleaning of the base of the device. The base carries a vacuum pump, a power supply, a switch, and an inlet that allows the power supply to be recharged. The device is configured for emergency use in an oral surgeon's office wherein vacuum flow is required during surgeries.
Tongue cleaning device
A tongue cleaning device includes a tool head defining a trough that delivers the vacuum flow from an inlet to the inner surface disposed above a working edge for efficient removal of debris. The trough has a defined rear wall giving it a defined width. This allows the vacuum flow to be directed to where it is needed to remove debris. One configuration of the device has a head that defines a liquid distribution channel with an outlet disposed in front of the working edge with a supply of liquid being removably in fluid communication with the liquid distribution channel. The liquid supply being a bulk supply or a hand held bottle with a supply tube extending down the handle of the device. Another configuration of the device includes vacuum control openings controlled by the user's finger.
Tongue cleaner
The present invention wants to provide an improved tongue cleanser showing an improved cleaning effect. For this, a tongue cleanser is suggested having an essentially disc-shaped body, which is provided on its use-side front surface with a profiling suitable for superficially scraping impurity adherent to the human tongue and which forms a hose connection, which communicates with the profiling.
WATER REMOVAL DEVICE FOR THE HUMAN BODY
A water removal device is configured to remove residual water off a user after getting wet. A handle is configured to be held within a user's hand, the handle extending along a longitudinal axis between a bottom handle end to a top handle end. A wiping extension outwardly extends beyond the top handle end along the longitudinal axis from a proximal wiping extension end to a distal wiping extension end. The wiping extension has a plurality of wiping edges evenly disposed about the longitudinal axis and extending generally along the longitudinal axis. The entirety of the water removal device may be formed as a single contiguous part where it is made from an injection molded polymer.
TONGUE CLEANING DEVICE WITH MEDICINAL RESERVOIR
Provided is a tongue cleaning device that can be attached and detached from a typical vacuum flow generating tool provided in dental examining rooms, surgical suites, and hospital rooms. A small amount of medication may be stored in and dispensed from a head of the tongue cleaning device while a trough may be configured to collect substances thereon and vacuumed through a cavity defined within a handle of the device. The device may be configured to release the medication against the tongue of a patient by capillary action and through one or more dispensing vents, scrape against the surface to clean the tongue, and vacuum out the debris through the body of the device.
Oral hygiene tool
A oral hygiene tool has a tongue scraper and a toothbrush. The tongue scraper includes an elongate connector body, a scraper blade being on a first end transverse to the elongate connector body. A slide control mechanism extends from a second end of the elongate connector body. An interlocking structure has a laterally extending ridge. The toothbrush includes an elongate toothbrush body that has a plurality of brushes and a bore that extends into a distal end of the elongate toothbrush body. A slot extends longitudinally along part of the elongate toothbrush body into the bore, while first and second lateral grooves extend laterally into the slot. The interlocking structure is adapted to be slidably inserted into the bore of the elongate toothbrush body such that the interlocking structure is pushed outwardly into the slot of the elongate toothbrush body.