ORAL CARE APPLIANCE WITH LIGHT ILLUMINATION FOR TEETH WHITENING AND GUM HEALTH
20220142760 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C19/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An oral appliance having a body, the body including a plate member and a lighting system. The plate member having a first surface, the first surface including a top portion, a center portion, and a bottom portion. The lighting system includes a first lighting sub-system having at least one first light source, where the at least one first light source arranged in the center portion of the plate member, and a second lighting sub-system having at least one second light source, where the at least one second light source arranged in the top portion of the plate member and/or the bottom portion of the plate member. The at least one first light source is arranged to produce a first light at a first wavelength and the at least one second light source is arranged to produce a second light at a second wavelength.
Claims
1. An oral care appliance comprising: a body, the body comprising: a plate member having a first surface, the first surface comprising: a top portion; a center portion; and a bottom portion; and a lighting system comprising: a first lighting sub-system having at least one first light source, the at least one first light source arranged in the center portion of the plate member; a second lighting sub-system having at least one second light source, the at least one second light source arranged in the top portion of the plate member or the bottom portion of the plate member; wherein the at least one first light source is arranged to produce a first light at a first wavelength in the range of 400-495 nm and the at least one second light source is arranged to produce a second light at a second wavelength in the range of 650-1400 nm.
2. The oral care appliance of claim 1, wherein the body further comprises a bite member having a bite surface arranged to contact a user's teeth.
3. The oral care appliance of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the plate member is a curved surface.
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6. The oral care appliance of claim 1, wherein the at least one first light source is separated from the at least one second light source by a first vertical distance.
7. The oral care appliance of claim 1, wherein at least one of the at least one first light source and the at least one second light source is a light-emitting diode (LED).
8. The oral care appliance of claim 1, wherein the at least one first light source and the at least one second light source are selected from the group of: a light diffusing fiber, an electrodeless light source, an incandescent light source, a florescent light source, a hollow-cathode light source, a sulfur light source, a neon and argon light source, a laser light source, and a plasma light source.
9. The oral care appliance of claim 1 wherein the second lighting sub-system further comprises at least one third light source, the at least one second light source arranged in the top portion of the plate member and the at least one third light source arranged in the bottom portion of the plate member; and wherein the at least one third light source is arranged to produce a second light at a second wavelength.
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13. The oral care appliance of claim 9, wherein the at least one third light source and the at least one first light source are separated by a second vertical distance.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] In the drawings, like reference characters generally refer to the same parts throughout the different views. Also, the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of the various embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The present disclosure describes various embodiments of an oral appliance for whitening teeth and increasing overall gum health. The oral care appliance has a body including a plate member and a lighting system. The plate member has a first surface, the first surface includes a top portion, a center portion, and a bottom portion. The lighting system includes a first lighting sub-system having at least one first light source, where the at least one first light source is arranged in the center portion of the plate member, and a second lighting sub-system having at least one second light source, where the at least one second light source is arranged in the top portion of the plate member and/or the bottom portion of the plate member. The at least one first light source is arranged to produce a first light at a first wavelength and the at least one second light source is arranged to produce a second light at a second wavelength.
[0029] This arrangement produces an improved overall oral healthcare experience in that the first light (e.g., “blue” light) is more efficiently focused on the user's teeth for more efficient whitening, and the second light (e.g., “near infrared” or “NIR” light) is more efficiently focused on the user's gums for more efficient absorption by the gums improving overall gum health. The specific wavelengths of light for the first and second lights do not have to be specifically blue and red or near-infrared; any wavelengths suitable to the specific treatment outcome desired can be used. These two light applications can happen simultaneously, allowing for two separate treatments within a single treatment time-frame. Furthermore, the physical separation between these light sources (e.g., D1 and/or D2 discussed in detail below), provides for a more effective and more uniform/homogenous illumination by the first and second lights on the teeth and gums, respectively. Additionally, physical separation of these sources of light may aid in heat dispersion, i.e., allowing for an enhanced control of thermal exposure to the teeth, and more importantly, to the user's gums. Furthermore, the separation allows for lower power requirements for the first and second light sources due to each source being closer to the area it is designed to effect, e.g., the teeth or the gums.
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[0032] First surface 112 of plate member 108 is, schematically, separated into three general portions, a top portion 120, a center portion 124, and a bottom portion 128. Plate member 108 is configured such that first surface 112 is substantially planar in a vertical dimension, while being substantially curved in a horizontal dimension with a substantially constant radius of curvature. As used herein, the term “vertical dimension” is used to describe a dimension of the first surface 112 that is substantially parallel with axis A, while the term “horizontal dimension” is used to describe a dimension of the first surface 112 that is substantially orthogonal to axis A. Top portion 120 is defined as the upper most portion of first surface 112 in first direction DR1 parallel to axis A. Bottom portion 128 is defined as the lower most portion of first surface 112 in first direction DR1 parallel to axis A. Center portion 124 is defined as the portion of first surface 112 located substantially between top portion 120 and bottom portion 128 along axis A.
[0033] Lighting system 132 includes at least two lighting sub-systems, i.e., first lighting sub-system 136 and second lighting sub-system 152. First lighting sub-system 136 includes at least one first light source 140. It should be appreciated that at least one first light source 140 may be one of a plurality of first light sources 148. At least one first light source 140 is arranged to produce a first light 142 at a first wavelength of light 144. First wavelength of light 144 is intended in to be within a range of electromagnetic radiation, generally within the range of 300-600 nm, specifically between 400-495 nm, which substantially corresponds with “blue” light; however, a different light wavelength can be used. Second lighting sub-system 152 includes at least one second light source 156. It should be appreciated that at least one second light source 156 may be one of a plurality of second light sources 164. At least one second light source 156 is arranged to produce a second light 162 at a second wavelength of light 160. Second wavelength of light 160 is intended to be within a range of electromagnetic radiation, generally within the range of 600-1500 nm, specifically between 650-1400 nm, which substantially corresponds with “red” or “Near Infrared” light. It can be appreciated that the second wavelength of light can with a different light wavelength than the red or infrared spectrum, depending on the desired outcome desired; however, first and second light wavelengths should differ.
[0034] Although, in a preferred embodiment, at least one first light source 140 and at least one second light source 156 are intended to be point-source light-emitting diodes (LEDs), it should be appreciated that at least one first light source 140 and at least one second light source 156 can be chosen from the group of: a light diffusing fiber (e.g., single mode, multimode, or photonic crystal fiber), an electrodeless light source, an incandescent light source, a florescent light source, a hollow-cathode light source, a sulfur light source, a neon and argon light source, a laser light source, and a plasma light source.
[0035] Furthermore, in some embodiments lighting system 132 includes at least one third light source 168. At least one third light source 168 can be a part of second lighting sub-system 152, or be a part of a separate third lighting sub-system (not shown). The at least one third light source 168 is arranged to produce the second light 162 at the second wavelength of light 160, i.e., light substantially in the “red” or “near infrared” spectrums. It should be appreciated that at least one third light source may be one of a plurality of third light sources 172.
[0036] The at least one first light source 140 is separated from the at least one second light source 156 a first vertical distance D1 along axis A in direction DR1, such that a substantial quantity of the first wavelength of light 144 emitted by the at least one first light source 140 is directed to the user's teeth T (shown in
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[0040] All definitions, as defined and used herein, should be understood to control over dictionary definitions, definitions in documents incorporated by reference, and/or ordinary meanings of the defined terms.
[0041] The indefinite articles “a” and “an,” as used herein in the specification and in the claims, unless clearly indicated to the contrary, should be understood to mean “at least one.”
[0042] The phrase “and/or,” as used herein in the specification and in the claims, should be understood to mean “either or both” of the elements so conjoined, i.e., elements that are conjunctively present in some cases and disjunctively present in other cases. Multiple elements listed with “and/or” should be construed in the same fashion, i.e., “one or more” of the elements so conjoined. Other elements may optionally be present other than the elements specifically identified by the “and/or” clause, whether related or unrelated to those elements specifically identified.
[0043] It should be appreciated that the term “substantially” is synonymous with terms such as “nearly,” “very nearly,” “about,” “approximately,” “around,” “bordering on,” “close to,” “essentially,” “in the neighborhood of,” “in the vicinity of,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. It should be appreciated that the term “proximate” is synonymous with terms such as “nearby,” “close,” “adjacent,” “neighboring,” “immediate,” “adjoining,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. The term “approximately” is intended to mean values within ten percent of the specified value.
[0044] As used herein in the specification and in the claims, “or” should be understood to have the same meaning as “and/or” as defined above. For example, when separating items in a list, “or” or “and/or” shall be interpreted as being inclusive, i.e., the inclusion of at least one, but also including more than one, of a number or list of elements, and, optionally, additional unlisted items. Only terms clearly indicated to the contrary, such as “only one of” or “exactly one of,” or, when used in the claims, “consisting of,” will refer to the inclusion of exactly one element of a number or list of elements. In general, the term “or” as used herein shall only be interpreted as indicating exclusive alternatives (i.e. “one or the other but not both”) when preceded by terms of exclusivity, such as “either,” “one of,” “only one of,” or “exactly one of.”
[0045] As used herein in the specification and in the claims, the phrase “at least one,” in reference to a list of one or more elements, should be understood to mean at least one element selected from any one or more of the elements in the list of elements, but not necessarily including at least one of each and every element specifically listed within the list of elements and not excluding any combinations of elements in the list of elements. This definition also allows that elements may optionally be present other than the elements specifically identified within the list of elements to which the phrase “at least one” refers, whether related or unrelated to those elements specifically identified.
[0046] It should also be understood that, unless clearly indicated to the contrary, in any methods claimed herein that include more than one step or act, the order of the steps or acts of the method is not necessarily limited to the order in which the steps or acts of the method are recited.
[0047] In the claims, as well as in the specification above, all transitional phrases such as “comprising,” “including,” “carrying,” “having,” “containing,” “involving,” “holding,” “composed of,” and the like are to be understood to be open-ended, i.e., to mean including but not limited to. Only the transitional phrases “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of” shall be closed or semi-closed transitional phrases, respectively.
[0048] While several inventive embodiments have been described and illustrated herein, those of ordinary skill in the art will readily envision a variety of other means and/or structures for performing the function and/or obtaining the results and/or one or more of the advantages described herein, and each of such variations and/or modifications is deemed to be within the scope of the inventive embodiments described herein. More generally, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that all parameters, dimensions, materials, and configurations described herein are meant to be exemplary and that the actual parameters, dimensions, materials, and/or configurations will depend upon the specific application or applications for which the inventive teachings is/are used. Those skilled in the art will recognize, or be able to ascertain using no more than routine experimentation, many equivalents to the specific inventive embodiments described herein. It is, therefore, to be understood that the foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only and that, within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereto, inventive embodiments may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and claimed. Inventive embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to each individual feature, system, article, material, kit, and/or method described herein. In addition, any combination of two or more such features, systems, articles, materials, kits, and/or methods, if such features, systems, articles, materials, kits, and/or methods are not mutually inconsistent, is included within the inventive scope of the present disclosure.