A61J7/0092

Breath Elude
20220202549 · 2022-06-30 ·

An oral hygiene device designed to allow the user to cleanse the breath and kill germs in the oral cavity is disclosed. The oral hygiene device comprises a holder, an enclosure, and one or more breath freshener. The device is a polished plastic product configured to load with the freshener strip in the enclosure. The device is incorporated in the user mouth using the holder comprising a curved tabs fitting between the teeth and gums. The breath freshener via one or more holes in the enclosure configured to dissolve when subjected to the saliva within the mouth and exhibits controlled release of a cleansing chemicals and flavor in the freshener strips in the user mouth.

SYSTEM AND MEDICATION BOX FOR IMPROVING MEDICATION ADHERENCE

A medication adherence system and corresponding medication box for improving medication adherence. The system includes the medication box, which is transparent and has a machine-readable marker, such as a QR code, on or beneath the floor thereof. The marker is capable of being scanned and read through the transparent bottoms of individual chambers. Data embedded in the marker includes, but is not limited to, the user's medication plan, the date and time when the medication is to be ingested, and instructions for recording the date and time when the marker is scanned and read. The underlying software program/application processes this information and provides an indication as to the user's compliance with the medication plan.

INTRA ORAL WEARABLE DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR DELIVERING FLUIDS
20210338529 · 2021-11-04 ·

There is provided an intra oral wearable device and a method for delivering fluids. The wearable device comprises a central body adapted to be positioned in a mouth of a user, one or more tentacles connected at a periphery of the central body; and one or more inserts adapted to be inserted over the one or more tentacles to improve adherence and comfort. Further, the central body has a top layer, a bottom layer comprising a plurality of holes and a fluid housing enclosed between the top layer and the bottom layer. The fluid housing contains a fluid. The fluid may be one of nutraceutical and/or pharmaceutical fluids, re-hydration liquids or gels, nutritional liquids and oxygen. Further, the one or more inserts and the one or more tentacles are configured to be clamped to an upper jaw of the mouth of the user and secure the central body therein.

COMPUTERIZED ORAL PRESCRIPTION ADMINISTRATION WITH REFILLABLE MEDICATION DISPENSING DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS

A substance dispensing apparatus comprises a housing for handheld use and a mouthpiece coupled to the housing. The housing comprises a biometric sensor and a cavity sized to receive a reservoir. The mouthpiece comprises a recess and a capacitive sensor array. The apparatus further comprises a pump coupled to the mouthpiece and couplable to the reservoir and comprises a processor in communication with the biometric sensor, capacitive sensor array, and pump. The processor is configured to cause the pump to automatically dispense a substance from the reservoir to a mouth of an intended user via the mouthpiece in response to determining that: a unique biometric attribute of the intended user is detected by the biometric sensor based on biometric data from the biometric sensor; and a unique dentition of the intended user is positioned within the recess of the mouthpiece based on dentition data from the capacitive sensor array.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CONTINUOUS EXTRUSION OF A DRUG INTO THE MOUTH

Devices and methods are disclosed for continuous extrusion of a drug-containing fluid into the mouth of a patient from a device residing in the mouth of the patient. Methods of treating a disease by such extrusion are also disclosed.

System and medication box for improving medication adherence

A medication adherence system and corresponding medication box for improving medication adherence. The system includes the medication box, which is transparent and has a machine-readable marker, such as a QR code, on or beneath the floor thereof. The marker is capable of being scanned and read through the transparent bottoms of individual chambers. Data embedded in the marker includes, but is not limited to, the user's medication plan, the date and time when the medication is to be ingested, and instructions for recording the date and time when the marker is scanned and read. The underlying software program/application processes this information and provides an indication as to the user's compliance with the medication plan.

ORAL IMMUNOTHERAPY UNIT DOSE DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Systems and containers for organizing and administering an oral immunotherapy regimen to a patient are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology is directed systems for efficiently and safely identifying pre-packaged dose units to administer to a patient undergoing oral immunotherapy. Further aspects of the present technology are directed to reducing medical staff dosing errors when administering an oral immunotherapy regimen. In one embodiment, the system includes a plurality of dosage containers, wherein each dosage container includes dosage identification characteristics corresponding to dosage of an oral immunotherapy composition. Further aspects of the present technology are directed to methods of dispensing an oral immunotherapy composition to a patient in a manner that mitigates the risk of errors in oral immunotherapy dose administration.

Computerized oral prescription administration with refillable medication dispensing devices and associated systems and methods

Computerized oral prescription administration with refillable medication dispensing devices and associated systems and methods are provided. In one embodiment, a method of dispensing a substance to an intended user is provided. The method comprises receiving an input from a biometric sensor; determining, based on the received input, whether an intended user's unique biometric attribute is detected by the biometric sensor; receiving an input from an environmental sensor; determining, based on the received input, whether a mouthpiece is positioned within a user's mouth; receiving an input from a capacitive sensor array of the mouthpiece; determining, based on the received input, whether an intended user's unique dentition is positioned within a recess of the mouthpiece; and dispensing a substance from a reservoir to a mouth of the intended user in response to determining that the intended user's unique biometric attribute is detected by the biometric sensor.

Oral immunotherapy unit dose dispensing systems and methods

Systems and containers for organizing and administering an oral immunotherapy regimen to a patient are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology is directed systems for efficiently and safely identifying pre-packaged dose units to administer to a patient undergoing oral immunotherapy. Further aspects of the present technology are directed to reducing medical staff dosing errors when administering an oral immunotherapy regimen. In one embodiment, the system includes a plurality of dosage containers, wherein each dosage container includes dosage identification characteristics corresponding to dosage of an oral immunotherapy composition. Further aspects of the present technology are directed to methods of dispensing an oral immunotherapy composition to a patient in a manner that mitigates the risk of errors in oral immunotherapy dose administration.

Intraoral device and method for the use thereof

This document relates to devices and methods for delivering a fluid to the surfaces of the oropharynx and/or to the palatine tonsils.