METHOD FOR CLEANING A WIDENED INTERDENTAL SPACE AND INTERDENTAL CLEANING BRUSH
20200405042 ยท 2020-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A method for cleaning the gum in a widened interdental space (14) in which an interdental space brush (6) with a non-circular cross-section (15) of the brush head (7) is inserted into the widened interdental space (14) and moved back and forth.
Claims
1. A method for cleaning a gum in a widened interdental space (14), the method comprising: inserting an interdental space brush (6) with a non-circular brush cross-section (15) into the interdental space (4); and moving the interdental space brush (6) back and forth in a longitudinal direction of the brush within the interdental space (4) for cleaning.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising facing a non-circular part of the brush cross-section (15) having longer brush bristles toward the gum of a user during at least one of the insertion or the cleaning.
3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the non-circular brush cross-section (15) being formed as a result of a round brush cross-section having a constant widening in at least one region (22) in which a radius is increased.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising a perimeter (16) of the brush cross-section (15) of the interdental space brush (6) having at least one segment with an increased therapeutic width that defines a widening (22) and the inserting of the interdental space brush (6) into the widened interdental space (14) is carried out such that the segment with the widening (22) faces the gum of a user.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the perimeter (16) is eccentric, elliptical or generally rectangular.
6. The method according to claim 4, further comprising providing the interdental space brush (6) with an aid (23) aligned with a widening (22) of the brush cross-section (15) for correct insertion.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the aid (23) comprises at least one of a haptic or visual marking.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The invention is explained in greater detail below based on some preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0061] In the example shown, adjacent teeth 2 touch respectively at a contact point 21. But even with non-contacting teeth 2, a corresponding interproximal embrasure 4 is formed, which is then open to the tooth top edge 5. In the upper area of the interproximal embrasure 4, the teeth which touch or approach each other 2, form a space 20 with a basic inner contour of an isosceles triangle.
[0062] For cleaning the teeth 2 in the interproximal embrasure 4, use of an interdental space brush 6 is a known method according to state-of-the-art technology. Such an interdental space brush 6 has a brush head 7 with a brush core 8 and filaments 9 attached to it. The brush core 8 is connected to a handle 18.
[0063] For example, the filaments 9 form a cylindrical outer contour with a round cross-section, as shown in
[0064] As can be seen in
[0065] Here the brush core 8 is placed on a mid-line of the space 20 or the corresponding triangular convergence in this space 20.
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[0067] However, the interproximal embrasure 4 here has a widening 14 in the area of contact between implant crown 13 and implant body 11 since the implant crown 13 does not fit as tightly in the gum 3 as a natural tooth 2.
[0068] The shape of the mentioned space 20 is only marginally deformed here. The user is therefore most comfortable with a position of the interdental space brush 6, in which the brush core 8 is located centrally with respect to the space 20.
[0069] As shown in
[0070] In order to fill this widening 14 of the interproximal embrasure 4, an interdental space brush 6 has a non-circular cross-section 15 according to the invention.
[0071] The first example of an interdental space brush version 6 according to the invention is shown in
[0072] A diagram of the perimeter 16 of cross-section 15 of the interdental space brush 6 is shown in
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[0074] It is essential that the dimensions Da and Di are each selected on a straight line through the brush core 8. Here it is irrelevant whether the perimeter 16 still has larger or smaller dimensions at other points. The minimum distance Di must not be orthogonal to the maximum distance Da either. This is only the case in the example shown.
[0075] An alternative or concurrent geometrical condition which also uses the maximum dimension Da, can be that a straight line 20 that is orthogonal to the maximum dimension Da divides the total area Ag of the perimeter into two sub-areas. It must now be the case that the area Aa, containing the working side Sa, is greater than or equal to the area Ar, containing the rear side Sr. In other words, the area Aa is greater than or equal to half of the total area Ag.
[0076] In this case, it is only important that the dividing straight line 20 is orthogonal to the maximum dimension Da and passes through the brush core 8. The length or the dimension of the straight line 20 does not play any role.
[0077] In addition, the brush core 8 is not arranged centrally in this version of the invention, whereby the reference point of the area centre of the circumferential area Ag is thus the area enclosed by the perimeter 16. This can also be a decisive criterion for the interdental space brush 6.
[0078] All the mentioned criteria can be applied separately or in any combination in order to find a suitable perimeter for the interdental space brush. All criteria are met simultaneously with the eccentric form shown here, which is why this is a preferred version.
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[0080] The previously described geometrical conditions are applicable for the geometry of the perimeter 16 and thus the outer contour of the interdental space brush 6. This permits different forms, of which further possible forms are shown in
[0081] The perimeter 16 of the interdental space brush 6 can also be designed symmetrically as shown in
[0082] The geometrical conditions also generally allow rectangular shapes, as shown in
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[0084] In addition, the interdental space brush 6 has an aid for correct insertion. This aid is shown here by an elevation 23 on the handle 18, which is aligned with the longer filaments 9 and thus the widening 22 of the perimeter.
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[0086] In an insertion step 25, the interdental space brush 6 is inserted into the interproximal embrasure 4. Depending on the application, the alignment step 24 can also take place after the insertion 25, in which the interdental space brush 6 is turned in the interproximal embrasure 4 in such a way that a widening 22 is in a widened area 14 of the interproximal embrasure 4. This can possibly be felt through a reduced resistance.
[0087] In the subsequent cleaning step 26, the interdental space brush 6 is moved back and forth along its longitudinal alignment within the interproximal embrasure 4 until the desired cleaning effect is achieved. This can be the case after a predetermined time. The interdental space brush 6 can subsequently be removed again.
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[0090] One obvious solution would be to use an interdental space brush 6 with larger diameter. However, a brush 6 with filaments 9 long enough to reach the gum 3 in the affected area 14 could be too large for insertion due to the contact area 21.
[0091] The inventor realized that for cleaning such widened interproximal embrasures 14 the same principle applies as for implants. The solution for cleaning periodontitis affected interproximal embrasures 14 is using an interdental space brush 6 with non-circular circumference as described for example in
[0092] In this case the filament 9 on the side of the contact area 21 are short enough that the brush 6 can be inserted in the embrasure 14. And filaments 9 facing the jaw bone 12 are long enough to reach the gum 3 in the widened embrasure 14. When moving the brush 6 back and forth in the axial direction of the brush, the spring effect of the filaments 9 works and the cleaning is performed effectively.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0093] 1 Row of teeth [0094] 2 Tooth [0095] 3 Gum [0096] 4 Interproximal embrasure [0097] 5 Tooth top edge [0098] 6 Interdental space brush [0099] 7 Brush head [0100] 8 Brush core [0101] 9 Filaments [0102] 10 Implant [0103] 11 Implant body [0104] 12 Jaw bone [0105] 13 Implant crown [0106] 14 Widening of interproximal embrasure [0107] 15 Cross-section of brush head [0108] 16 Perimeter [0109] 17 Bend [0110] 18 Handle [0111] 19 Brush tip [0112] 20 Space [0113] 21 Contact point/area [0114] 22 Widening [0115] 23 Marking [0116] 24 Alignment step [0117] 25 Insertion step [0118] 26 Cleaning step [0119] Ag Total area within the perimeter [0120] Ar Area of the rear side [0121] Aa Area of the working side [0122] Sr Rear side [0123] Sa Working side [0124] Di Minimum dimension [0125] Da Maximum dimension [0126] Ri Minimum distance [0127] Ra Maximum distance