LIGHT-GUIDING MOUTHGUARD ASSEMBLY
20170290648 ยท 2017-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/0493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C19/063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A light-guiding mouthguard assembly has a light-transmittable mouthguard and two light-guiding strips. The light-transmittable mouthguard has a teeth-containing channel formed along a curve as a teeth arch. The two light-guiding strips are located on opposite sides of the teeth-containing channel respectively. Each one of the two light-guiding strips is mounted through two opposite terminals of the light-transmittable mouthguard along the teeth-containing channel. An exterior surface of each one of the two light-guiding strips is light-transmittable.
Claims
1. A light-guiding mouthguard assembly comprising: a light-transmittable mouthguard having a teeth-containing channel formed along a curve as a teeth arch; and two light-guiding strips located on opposite sides of the teeth-containing channel respectively; wherein each one of the two light-guiding strips is continuous and uninterrupted and mounted through two opposite terminals of the light-transmittable mouthguard along the teeth-containing channel; an exterior surface of each one of the two light-guiding strips is light-transmittable.
2. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-transmittable mouthguard comprises: a substrate formed along the curve of the teeth arch; and two light-transmittable walls formed on a top surface of the substrate along the curve of the teeth arch and opposite to each other; wherein the teeth-containing channel is formed within the substrate and the two light-transmittable walls; wherein the two light-guiding strips are mounted through the two light-transmittable walls respectively.
3. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-guiding strips are optical fiber strips.
4. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 2, wherein the light-guiding strips are optical fiber strips.
5. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 3, wherein each one of the light-guiding strips has an end exposed from the light-transmittable mouthguard.
6. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 4, wherein each one of the light-guiding strips has an end exposed from the light-transmittable mouthguard.
7. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 5, wherein the light-transmittable mouthguard is an integrally formed mouthguard.
8. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 6, wherein the light-transmittable mouthguard is an integrally formed mouthguard.
9. A light-guiding mouthguard assembly comprising: a light-transmittable mouthguard having an upper teeth-containing channel and a lower teeth-containing channel that are formed along curves as an upper teeth arch and a lower teeth arch respectively; two upper light-guiding strips located on opposite sides of the upper teeth-containing channel respectively; wherein each one of the two upper light-guiding strips is continuous and uninterrupted and mounted through two opposite terminals of the light-transmittable mouthguard along the upper teeth-containing channel; an exterior surface of each one of the two upper light-guiding strips is light-transmittable; and two lower light-guiding strips located on opposite sides of the lower teeth-containing channel respectively; wherein each one of the two lower light-guiding strips is continuous and uninterrupted and mounted through the two opposite terminals of the light-transmittable mouthguard along the lower teeth-containing channel; an exterior surface of each one of the two lower light-guiding strips is light-transmittable.
10. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 9, wherein the light-transmittable mouthguard comprises: a substrate formed along the curves of the upper teeth arch and the lower teeth arch; two upper light-transmittable walls formed on a top surface of the substrate along the curve of the upper teeth arch and opposite to each other; wherein the upper teeth-containing channel is formed within the substrate and the two upper light-transmittable walls, and the two upper light-guiding strips are mounted through the two upper light-transmittable walls respectively; and two lower light-transmittable walls formed on a bottom surface of the substrate along the curve of the lower teeth arch and opposite to each other; wherein the lower teeth-containing channel is formed within the substrate and the two lower light-transmittable walls, and the two lower light-guiding strips are mounted through the two lower light-transmittable walls respectively.
11. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 10, wherein an air vent is formed through the substrate between the top surface and the bottom surface of the substrate.
12. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 9, wherein each one of the upper light-guiding strips and the lower light-guiding strips has an end exposed from the light-transmittable mouthguard.
13. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 10, wherein each one of the upper light-guiding strips and the lower light-guiding strips has an end exposed from the light-transmittable mouthguard.
14. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 11, wherein each one of the upper light-guiding strips and the lower light-guiding strips has an end exposed from the light-transmittable mouthguard.
15. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 12, wherein the upper light-guiding strips and the lower light-guiding strips are optical fiber strips; and the light-transmittable mouthguard is an integrally formed mouthguard.
16. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 13, wherein the upper light-guiding strips and the lower light-guiding strips are optical fiber strips; and the light-transmittable mouthguard is an integrally formed mouthguard.
17. The light-guiding mouthguard as claimed in claim 14, wherein the upper light-guiding strips and the lower light-guiding strips are optical fiber strips; and the light-transmittable mouthguard is an integrally formed mouthguard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] With reference to
[0018] The light-transmittable mouthguard 10 has a teeth-containing channel 100 formed along a curve as a teeth arch of a user, such as a patient. The teeth-containing channel 100 fits the contour of the upper teeth arch or the lower teeth arch of the user. When the user wears the light-transmittable mouthguard 10, the teeth-containing channel 100 may contain the upper teeth or the lower teeth of the user. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the light-transmittable mouthguard 10 may be an integrally formed mouthguard that comprises a substrate 101 and two light-transmittable walls 102. The substrate 101 is formed along the curve of the teeth arch. The two light-transmittable walls 102 are formed on a top surface of the substrate 101 along the curve of the teeth arch and opposite to each other. The teeth-containing channel 100 is formed within the substrate 101 and the two light-transmittable walls 102. For example, when the user wears the light-transmittable mouthguard 10 on the upper teeth, the two light-transmittable walls 102 are located on an inner side and an outer side of the upper teeth respectively.
[0019] The two light-guiding strips 11 are located on opposite sides of the teeth-containing channel 100 respectively. As shown in
[0020] The mouthguard assembly of the present invention may be applied to sterilize the teeth. In practice, the teeth and the mouth tissues of the user may be coated by dye. The light emitted from the lighting device may be infrared rays or far infrared rays. When the infrared rays or the far infrared rays irradiate the dye, the dye is excited to kill the germs, such as periodontal disease germs, and adheres to the teeth and the mouth tissues.
[0021] As mentioned above, the user may wear the first embodiment of the present invention with one single teeth-containing channel 100 in the mouth cavity to contain the upper teeth or the lower teeth by demand. With reference to
[0022] The light-transmittable mouthguard 20 has an upper teeth-containing channel 201 and a lower teeth-containing channel 202 that are formed along curves as an upper teeth arch and a lower teeth arch of a user respectively. The upper teeth-containing channel 201 and the lower teeth-containing channel 202 fit the contour of the upper teeth arch and the lower teeth arch of the user respectively. Hence, when the user wears the light-transmittable mouthguard 20, the upper teeth-containing channel 201 may contain the upper teeth and the lower teeth-containing channel 202 may contain the lower teeth of the user. In the second embodiment, the light-transmittable mouthguard 20 may be an integrally formed mouthguard that comprises a substrate 203, two upper light-transmittable walls 204, and two lower light-transmittable walls 205.
[0023] The substrate 203 is formed along the curves of the upper teeth arch and the lower teeth arch of the user and has a top surface and a bottom surface. The two upper light-transmittable walls 204 are formed on the top surface of the substrate 203 along the curve of the upper teeth arch and opposite to each other. The upper teeth-containing channel 201 is formed within the substrate 203 and the two upper light-transmittable walls 204. The two lower light-transmittable walls 205 are formed on the bottom surface of the substrate 203 along the curve of the lower teeth arch and opposite to each other. The lower teeth-containing channel 202 is formed within the substrate 203 and the two lower light-transmittable walls 205.
[0024] The two upper light-guiding strips 21 are located on opposite sides of the upper teeth-containing channel 201 respectively. As shown in
[0025] The two lower light-guiding strips 22 are located on opposite sides of the lower teeth-containing channel 202 respectively. As shown in
[0026] When the user wears the light-guiding mouthguard assembly of the second embodiment of the present invention, the upper teeth-containing channel 201 and the lower teeth-containing channel 202 contain the upper teeth and the lower teeth of the user respectively. As a result, the two upper light-guiding strips 21 are located on the inner side and the outer side of the upper teeth respectively. The two lower light-guiding strips 22 are located on the inner side and the outer side of the lower teeth respectively.
[0027] When a lighting device (not shown in the figure) emits light to the ends 210, 220 of the upper light-guiding strips 21 and the lower light-guiding strips 22, the light emitted from the lighting device may be transmitted through the exterior surfaces of the upper light-guiding strips 21 and the lower light-guiding strips 22 to irradiate the inner surfaces and the outer surfaces of the upper teeth and the lower teeth and the mouth tissues at the same time.
[0028] Besides, as shown in