PROPORTIONAL DIVISION OF A TOTAL OPERATION TIME OF A DENTAL CARE PROCEDURE

20220323186 · 2022-10-13

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    Abstract

    In the context of dental care, a system (100) is provided which comprises i) an appliance (110) that is configured to operate a functional unit, ii) a data providing arrangement (120) that is configured to include operation data in the form of respective combinations of a mouth area and an effective time duration of a dental care action for the area concerned, wherein the effective time durations of the respective combinations add up to a total operation time of a dental care procedure and have respective values according to a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations, and iii) a controller (130) that is configured to communicate with the data providing arrangement (120) and to control operation of the appliance (110) in accordance with the operation data.

    Claims

    1. A system configured to be operated in a context of a dental care procedure to be performed in the mouth of a user for a total operation time, the dental care procedure including dental care actions to be performed at respective areas in the user's mouth by means of a functional unit, comprising: an appliance configured to operate the functional unit, a data providing arrangement configured to include operation data in the form of respective combinations of an area in the user's mouth and an effective time duration of a dental care action to be performed at the area concerned, wherein the effective time durations of the respective combinations add up to the total operation time and have respective values according to a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations, at least two values being different from one another, and a controller configured to communicate with the data providing arrangement and to control operation of the appliance in accordance with the operation data.

    2. The system of claim 1, wherein the distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations is based on a distribution of likelihood of disease development at the areas of the respective combinations.

    3. The system of claim 1, wherein the distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations is based on knowledge of the user's personal information and/or dental information.

    4. The system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to provide the data providing arrangement with input relating to an actual area where a dental care action is performed during operation and to retrieve output relating to an actual effective time duration of the dental care action from the data providing arrangement.

    5. The system of claim 1 wherein the controller comprises an area detector arrangement that is configured to detect an actual area where a dental care action is performed during operation.

    6. The system of claim 1 further comprising a user interface configured to allow adjustment of the operation data in the data providing arrangement.

    7. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to execute an algorithm for adjusting the operation data in the data providing arrangement on the basis of input in respect of at least one area in the user's mouth, which algorithm comprises the steps of: adjusting the extent to which dental care is needed in respect of the at least one areas to which the input applies, determining a new distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations, and making a new proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of the new distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations.

    8. The system of claim 1, further comprising a communication arrangement configured to alert a person to the expiry of an effective time duration at an actual area where a dental care action is performed during operation.

    9. The system of claim 1, wherein the respective areas of the respective combinations relate to respective teeth and/or respective mouth segments including at least two teeth.

    10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a remote device on which an app is installed that is programmed to receive input provided by a person and convey such input to the data providing arrangement and/or the controller, and/or to provide information to a person including information about effective time durations during operation of the system.

    11. The system of claim 1, wherein the functional unit is configured to perform the dental care actions included in the dental care procedure.

    12. A controller configured to execute an algorithm for dividing a total operation time of a dental care procedure to be performed in a person's mouth in effective time durations of a dental care action per area in the person's mouth, which algorithm is designed to process information about a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed over the respective areas in the person's mouth, and to determine operation data in the form of respective combinations of an area in the person's mouth and an effective time duration of the dental care action to be performed at the area concerned by making a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of the distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed over the respective areas in the person's mouth, wherein at least two effective time durations are different from one another.

    13. A remote device, comprising the controller of claim 12 and configured to communicate with a system that is configured to be operated in a context of a dental care procedure to be performed in the mouth of a user for a total operation time, the dental care procedure including dental care actions to be performed at respective areas in the user's mouth by means of a functional unit, and the system comprising an appliance that is configured to operate such a functional unit, wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the appliance in accordance with the operation data.

    14. An appliance configured to operate a functional unit for the purpose of performing dental care actions at respective areas in a user's mouth, the appliance comprising the controller of claim 12, wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the appliance in accordance with the operation data.

    15. A computer program product comprising code to cause a controller, when the code is executed on the controller, to execute an algorithm for dividing a total operation time of a dental care procedure to be performed in a person's mouth in effective time durations of a dental care action per area in the person's mouth, which algorithm is designed to process information about a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed over the respective areas in the person's mouth, and to determine operation data in the form of respective combinations of an area in the person's mouth and an effective time duration of the dental care action to be performed at the area concerned by making a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of the distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed over the respective areas in the person's mouth, wherein at least two effective time durations are different from one another.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0028] The invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the figures, in which equal or similar parts are indicated by the same reference signs, and in which:

    [0029] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the system according to the invention;

    [0030] FIG. 2 is a graph showing an average pocket depth per tooth, extracted from a data set relating to a human population; and

    [0031] FIG. 3 illustrates a division of the human mouth in six segments.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0032] FIG. 1 illustrates the set-up of an embodiment of the system 100 according to the invention by depicting various components of the system 100 as boxes. In the following, the various components are named and further defined.

    [0033] In general, the system 100 is configured to be operated in a context of a dental care procedure to be performed in the mouth of a user for a total operation time. The system 100 may be suitable to be used on a regular basis, which may especially the case when the dental care procedure involves brushing teeth, spraying liquid towards teeth and interdental spaces, etc.

    [0034] In the first place, the system 100 comprises an appliance 110 that is configured to operate a functional unit for subjecting respective areas in the user's mouth to a dental care action. For example, the functional unit may include a movable brush-head and/or a nozzle for emitting liquid, and the appliance 110 may be a handle that is configured to support and drive the functional unit. In general, it may be practical for the functional unit to be removable from the appliance 110, although this is not essential within the framework of the invention. Further, the functional unit may be of such a design that an effective positioning of the functional unit is a positioning in which the functional unit is at least partially inserted in the user's mouth.

    [0035] In the second place, the system 100 comprises a data providing arrangement 120 that is configured to include operation data in the form of respective combinations of an area in the user's mouth and an effective time duration of the dental care action to be performed at the area concerned, wherein the effective time durations of the respective combinations add up to the total operation time of a dental care procedure and have respective values according to a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations. Ways in which the proportional division of the total operation time are made are explained later. By having the data providing arrangement 120 that is configured to include the operation data as defined, the system 100 offers the possibility of closely/fully complying with any variation in need for dental care throughout the mouth. In practice, the data providing arrangement 120 may comprise any suitable type of database system.

    [0036] In the third place, the system 100 comprises a controller 130 that is configured to communicate with the data providing arrangement 120 and to control operation of the appliance 110 in accordance with the operation data. In the shown example, the controller 130 comprises an area detector arrangement 131 that is configured to detect an actual area where a dental care action is performed during operation. Information about an actual area where a dental care action is performed is useful input for determining an actual effective time duration of the dental care action. Besides being able to follow algorithms for realizing operation of the appliance 110 in accordance with the operation data, the controller 130 may be configured to follow more operation-related algorithms such as turning the appliance 110 on and off, respectively, when user input to that end is received, controlling movement of specific parts of the functional unit, etc.

    [0037] In the framework of the invention, the presence of an area detector arrangement in the system 100 is optional. The components listed in the following are also not essential to the very gist of the invention, yet may involve advantageous functionalities and are therefore presented as being included in the present embodiment of the system 100.

    [0038] In the fourth place, the system 100 comprises a user interface 140 that is configured to allow a person to adjust the operation data in the data providing arrangement 120. A process of adjusting the operation data in the data providing arrangement 120 may involve execution of one or more algorithms programmed in the controller 130.

    [0039] In the fifth place, the system 100 comprises a communication arrangement 150 that is configured to alert a person to the expiry of an effective time duration at an actual area where a dental care action is performed during operation.

    [0040] At least one of the user interface 140 and the communication arrangement 150 may be realized by providing a remote device on which an app is installed that is programmed to receive input provided by a person and convey such input to the data providing arrangement 120 and/or the controller 130, and/or to provide information to a person including information about effective time durations during operation of the system 100.

    [0041] An example of data as may be at the basis of the proportional division of the total operation time is provided by means of FIG. 2. In particular, in FIG. 2, an average pocket depth per tooth is plotted, extracted from a data set of thousands of people, i.e. a data set representative of a human population. In the context of the population as mentioned, FIG. 2 shows a distribution of pocket depth per every tooth in the mouth, wherein each box shown in the figure represents an average pocket depth of a certain tooth that is identified by a number. The numbers identifying the various teeth can also be found in FIG. 3. In the shown example, teeth identified by the numbers 2, 3, 14, 15, 18, 30 and 31 involve a relatively large average pocket depth, while teeth identified by the numbers 23 and 24 involve a relatively small average pocket depth.

    [0042] The following example table shows how the graph of FIG. 2 can be interpreted to rank the teeth according to a likelihood of having deeper pockets. Further, the table shows how a total operation time of 2 minutes can be divided between the various teeth on the basis of ratio factors attributed to the teeth on the basis of the associated pocket depths, wherein a ratio factor of teeth involving pocket depths in a smallest range is set to be 1, and wherein ratio factors of teeth involving pocket depths in higher ranges are set as an appropriate multiplication of 1. Hence, the present system, a higher ratio factor represents a higher need of dental care, and a lower ratio factor represents a lower need of dental care.

    TABLE-US-00001 Effective time duration Tooth Ratio of dental care action number factor at tooth (seconds) 15 3.5 7 2 3.5 7 3 3.5 7 14 3.5 7 18 3.5 7 30 3.5 7 31 3.5 7 19 3 6 13 2.5 5 12 2.5 5 4 2.5 5 5 2.5 5 29 2.5 5 20 2.5 5 28 1.5 3 21 1.5 3 27 1.5 3 11 1.5 3 6 1.5 3 7 1.5 3 8 1.5 3 9 1 2 10 1 2 22 1 2 26 1 2 25 1 2 23 1 2 24 1 2

    [0043] In the context of the example of a dental care procedure to be performed on 28 teeth in a total operation time of 120 seconds, assuming that appropriate fractions of a total operation time are determined on the basis of a distribution of the need for dental care, as may be derived from a distribution of pocket depth as demonstrated in the foregoing and/or from a distribution of one or more other relevant features, numerous other proportional divisions of the total operation time are possible. In another arbitrary example, the distribution of at least one relevant feature over the 28 teeth may be such that an effective time duration of 10 seconds is attributed to three of the teeth, an effective time duration of 6 seconds is attributed to six of the teeth, an effective time duration of 5 seconds is attributed to four of the teeth, an effective time duration of 4 seconds is attributed to one of the teeth, an effective time duration of 3 seconds is attributed to two of the teeth, and an effective time duration of 2 seconds is attributed to twelve of the teeth. In such a case, the total operation time is divided in six different effective time durations, namely 10 seconds, 6 seconds, 5 seconds, 4 seconds, 3 seconds and 2 seconds, whereas in the example to which the above table relates, the number of different effective time durations is five.

    [0044] If one or more of the longest effective time durations which are found as a result of making an appropriate proportional division of the total operation time appear to be longer than actually necessary, such a situation offers a possibility of choosing a reduction of the total operation time without compromising dental care effects as envisaged. On the other hand, if one or more of the shortest effective time durations which are found as a result of making an appropriate proportional division of the total operation time appear to be shorter than a required minimum time duration, this may be compensated for by prolonging the total operation time or making a proportional division in which minimum time durations are taken into account. Every possibility as desired can be realized on the basis of configuring the controller 130 so as to follow appropriate algorithms in a process of determining operation data.

    [0045] In the example of the effective time durations being determined per tooth, in order to fully comply with the need of dental care per tooth, it is most accurate if those effective time durations are taken into account during operation of the system 100. However, it may be more practical not to have a division per tooth but per segment. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the human mouth 200 (as a total of both the upper jaw and the lower jaw) may be divided in an appropriate number of segments including more than one teeth, wherein an optimal time to be spent per segment for performing a dental care action in the segment is determined by making an addition of the effective time durations of the teeth in those segments. With reference to the details of the example that is at the basis of the above table, assuming that a division of the mouth 200 in six segments A, B, C, D, E, F is made, it may be appropriate to attribute 24 seconds of the total operation time to segment A, 16 seconds of the total operation time to segment B, 24 seconds of the total operation time to segment C, 21 seconds of the total operation time to segment D, 13 seconds of the total operation time to segment E, and 22 seconds of the total operation time to segment F.

    [0046] In the following, ways in which the system 100 according to the invention can be used will be described, whereby the functionalities of the various components of the system 100 are further elucidated.

    [0047] It follows from the foregoing that the system 100 can be used for the purpose of providing dental care in a way that is determined by taking into account mouth features of a population. In the present embodiment of the system 100, it is possible to make further adaptations as deemed necessary for complying with user-specific dental care needs. In the example of a dental practitioner and a patient, it may be so that the dental practitioner establishes a treatment plan for the patient and conveys dental information about the patient to the data providing arrangement 120 and/or the controller 130 through the user interface 140, particularly dental information related to an extent of dental care needed at various areas in the mouth 200 (e.g., various teeth). As explained earlier, in practice, this may be realized by the dental practitioner using a remote device running an app. On the basis of the input provided through the user interface 140, appropriate operation data are determined by making a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at respective areas in the mouth 200 following from the input. As an outcome of the setting process, a personalized distribution of a recommended total operation time over all the teeth in the mouth 200 is obtained. It may also be possible to provide input relating to the total operation time, for increasing or decreasing the total operation time. Further, the system 100 may provide a recommendation in respect of the total operation time through the communication arrangement 150, which may or may not be accepted.

    [0048] Examples of patient-specific data include the following: i) one or more teeth may be missing, so that an effective time duration of zero can be attributed to those teeth, ii) features such as one or more teeth with fillings, crowns, implants, partial dentures, localized braces on a dental arch etc. may be present in the mouth 200, and the extent to which dental care is needed for such features can be taken into account in the process of making the proportional division of the total operation time, iii) one or more areas of the mouth 200 may be affected by periodontitis, so that a relatively high extent to which dental care is needed is applicable to those areas, and iv) dental pockets which are deeper than the average dental pockets may be present at one or more teeth, which also involves an increase of the extent to which dental care is needed in respect of those teeth and thus prolonged effective time durations of the dental care actions to be performed at those teeth.

    [0049] In the present embodiment of the system 100, the functional unit is to be moved through the mouth 200 by a person holding at least part of the appliance 110. Operation of the system 100 involves the following aspects: i) the person manipulating the appliance 110 puts the functional unit at an appropriate position with respect to an area to be subjected to a dental care action, ii) the area detector arrangement 131 detects the area, iii) on the basis of input from the area detector arrangement 131, the controller 130 retrieves the applicable effective time duration of the dental care action at that specific area from the data providing arrangement 120 and provides information about the effective time duration to the person. The information about the effective time duration may come in various forms, including a form of a signal indicating that the effective time duration had ended and that the person may manipulate the appliance 110 so as to move the functional unit to another area. The controller 130 may be programmed to follow algorithms aimed at providing a warning to the person if the functional unit is moved away from an area too soon or if the functional unit is kept at an area longer than necessary, to keep track of which areas have been covered and which areas still need to be addressed and to keep the person informed of the coverage, etc. All in all, the system 100 according to the invention provides a possibility to perform a dental care procedure in such a way that a division of a total operation time over various areas in the mouth 200 that is in compliance with the extent to which oral care is needed in those various areas is realized. On the basis thereof, effectiveness of the oral care procedure can be significantly increased. Operation data can be based on data relating to a representative population and/or may be user-specific data as may be input to the system 100 by a variety of persons, particularly dental practitioners, patients themselves and home-users of the system 100. The need for dental care in a specific area may be valued on the basis of features which are related to a presence of bacteria in that area, such as a possible presence of periodontitis or a size of a possible pocket, although it is also possible to rely on other features.

    [0050] It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the invention is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing, but that several amendments and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such amendments and modifications insofar they come within the scope of the claims or the equivalents thereof. While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. The drawings are schematic, wherein details which are not required for understanding the invention may have been omitted, and not necessarily to scale.

    [0051] Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the figures, the description and the attached claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.

    [0052] Elements and aspects discussed for or in relation with a particular embodiment may be suitably combined with elements and aspects of other embodiments, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Thus, the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.

    [0053] The term “comprise” as used in this text will be understood by a person skilled in the art as covering the term “consist of”. Hence, the term “comprise” may in respect of an embodiment mean “consist of”, but may in another embodiment mean “contain/include at least the defined species and optionally one or more other species”.

    [0054] In the example of respective teeth being subjected to a dental care action such as brushing by means of a toothbrush, it is implicit that one area after another is subjected to the dental care action. However, this should not be understood so as to imply that the invention does not cover options of dental care actions being performed at various areas in one time so that time periods in which the dental care actions are performed overlap.

    [0055] Notable aspects of the invention can be summarized as follows. In the context of dental care, a system 100 is provided which comprises i) an appliance 110 that is configured to operate a functional unit, ii) a data providing arrangement 120 that is configured to include operation data in the form of respective combinations of a mouth area and an effective time duration of a dental care action for the area concerned, wherein the effective time durations of the respective combinations add up to a total operation time of a dental care procedure and have respective values according to a proportional division of the total operation time on the basis of a distribution of the extent to which dental care is needed at the areas of the respective combinations, and iii) a controller 130 that is configured to communicate with the data providing arrangement 120 and to control operation of the appliance 110 in accordance with the operation data.

    [0056] The area of the user's mouth may be a tooth, for example, and the effective time duration attributed to each tooth may be based on the respective tooth's likelihood of developing deep pockets. Alternatively or additionally, other factors which are indicative of onset or presence of gum disease can also be used to determine attribution of care time to respective mouth areas. Examples of such other factors include likelihood of plaque formation, bleeding and gum recession on a given tooth or sets thereof. Further, knowledge of a user's personal information and/or dental information can be used as input for the purpose of generating a division of the total operation time that fits the user's profile.