My background in dental field extends over a period of 15 years, working as a dentist and being faced daily by wide variety of dental needs. Brushing and flossing, and, the patients non compliance performing this routine and useful procedure for the health of the oral cavity, intrigued me for years and made me design a simple and useful device, combining the two basic oral heath procedures, brushing and flossing.
Why a combination? someone will ask?. It is in the human nature to perform more often both procedures, if it's presented in one simple and effortless solution.
The present solution, represents a sophisticated ergonomic design of a toothbrush on one end (FIG. 4.a), and the flossing aid on the opposite end (
Flossing is a daily routine, aimed to preserve the periodontal health (gum disease), the formation of tooth decay and bad breath.
There are certain dental hygiene devices that incorporate a fixed portion of the dental floss, designed for single use. Some of them have the ability of replacing the head that contains the floss.
The present solution, incorporates the use of the tooth brush head (FIG. 4.a) on one end of the device, and a flossing aid (
The ergonomic design of the present device, the slight curvature of the neck of the brush head, and the curvature of the opposite end that holds the floss, has been clinically tested and conforms with the average arch of the maxillary (upper)) teeth and the (lower) mandibular teeth
Further more; the curvature of the flossing end has been designed and clinically tested, to allow the operator to reach the most difficult area in the oral, cavity without any exceptional dexterity, and effort, making flossing a very desirable procedure to be perform.
Further more, the fork area of the device (
It is a known fact that the floss is not reusable, and should be discarded after each use, therefore the present device, provides a fast and simple way of replacing it
The operator chooses the length of floss and with a simple motion, can insert it in the slot present on the button from the left arm (FIG. 3.b), then will rotate the floss around the button and inserts it the opposite direction into the same slot, than takes the floss over the slot present on the tip of the left arm (FIG. 3.e), takes it across the opening of the fork (FIG. 3.c), into the slot (FIG. 3.d) present on the opposite arm (FIG. 3.f) of the fork into the slot present on the button (FIG. 3.a) on the side of the arm, will rotate the floss and lock it into position.
This way the floss will stay under tension'and will not slide nor loose tension during the flossing procedure
The present device, will accept any type of floss currently on the market, round, flat, waxed or unwaxed. The silicon type insert (FIG. 4.h) provides better grip, feel, and ergonomics
The present device provides an agronomical, simple to use and economical solution.
Original image. 3D representation of the device
Operator will choose the desired length of loss, and with a simple motion will place it into the slot present in the retention button (