The present invention relates to a dental treatment tray device.
It is known to provide dental treatment devices which are generally of horseshoe shape and are formed with a trough.
The devices generally comprise a trough front wall and a trough rear wall with an intervening base region. The devices are configured to engage with the teeth of a user. The trough contains a treatment material such as a dental whitening gel or a desensitising gel or a fluoride gel.
It has been found that known dental treatment devices have a problem in that it is difficult to control the placement of the treatment material in use.
The present invention seeks to overcome problems encountered with previously known dental treatment devices.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a dental treatment tray device comprising a horseshoe shaped insert with a peripheral front wall and a peripheral rear wall, the front and rear walls defining a trough shaped device in cross-section with an intermediate base layer, wherein the front and rear walls and the base layer are lined by means of a layer of gauze impregnated with dental treatment material.
The trough of the dental treatment tray device of the present invention may be enclosed in a peelable material protective layer such as a plastics layer. The trough is preferably formed of a soft flexible plastics material which can conform to the shape of the user's teeth. The enclosing protective layer may be formed of a more rigid material to facilitate protection and use of the device with volatile compositions. The enclosing layer is arranged to be removed and discarded when the device of the present invention is in operation.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
In
The trough 12 is lined with a layer of gauze material 18 which is fixed to the trough 12 by processes such as ultra-sonic welding, gluing or other means. The layer 18 extends across the base 17 of the trough 12 and extends up the wall 14 and the wall 16 to points adjacent upper ends thereof.
The gauze material 18 is impregnated with a dental treatment gel material. The gel can take many forms but may be for whitening of teeth, a fluoride gel, a soothing gel or a tooth remineralising agent by way of example. The gauze material 18 may be impregnated with a sufficient quantity of dental material to provide appropriate doses to a user's teeth. The tray device 10 is preferably formed of a soft clear flexible plastic material.
It has been found that a separate light coloured, preferably white transfer device 11 has the advantage of providing guidance to a dental practitioner to apply the tray device 10. As shown the transfer device 11 is provided with a manual tab 24 to assist in providing guidance to the dental practitioner in use.
The application of the gauze material 18 has the advantage of applying treatment material in a controlled manner and reduces a possibility of treatment material being dislodged from the tray 10 into the mouth of the patient. Also, the amount of treatment material required is reduced compared to prior art devices.
Preferably the tray device 10 is supplied with a protective layer 20 as shown in
The device 10 with a protective layer 20 is presented to a patient. The protective layer 20 is then removed as shown in
The transfer device 11 is then manually removed, leaving the device 10 on the patient's teeth.
The application of the device 10 to teeth with the protective layer 20 and the transfer device 11 removed is shown in
The gauze layer may be a woven, knitted, braided or non-woven material or be a hybrid fabric made of polymer material such as polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and similar materials.
The gauze layer is permanently bonded to the trough 12 by adhesive means or by welding or by other means, for example, as shown in
A typical knitted material useful for the gauze used in the present invention is shown in
In operation, the tray device 10 is applied to a patient's mouth until the treatment is completed. The tray device 10 can be simply removed from the patient's mouth after use and discarded.
Modifications and variations such as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2016901164 | Mar 2016 | AU | national |