The present disclosure relates to oral hygiene, and more specifically to toothbrushes, e.g., toothbrushes designed to allow a provider to brush the teeth of a subject.
Conventional toothbrushes are generally designed for self-brushing of teeth. As such, conventional toothbrushes include, typically, a single brushing surface with bristles, and a handle that is sized and configured to facilitate individuals performing the activity of tooth brushing of their own teeth, when holding the toothbrush by a handle. Conventionally, toothbrushes have a single brushing surface and bristles that are approximately perpendicular to the long axis of the handle, and makes full contact with only one surface of the teeth at a time. For example, a conventional toothbrush may be used to first brush the inner surface of the lower teeth, then turned 180 degrees to brush the inner surface of the upper teeth. In addition, a conventional toothbrush must be fully repositioned from within or outside the mouth during usage.
Some toothbrushes do include multiple brushing surfaces. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,607A to Wagner discloses a toothbrush that includes three brushing surfaces that are angled together to form a concavity that may contact the inner, outer and brushing surfaces of a single tooth simultaneously. However, Wagner did not contemplate the notion that a provider would use a toothbrush to brush the teeth of a subject, and the toothbrush of Wagner does not brush the upper and lower teeth surface at the same time.
In another example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0157202 A1 to Hartel discloses a toothbrush similar to Wagner's toothbrush with a concavity containing the brushing surfaces, but also includes a fourth brushing surface and makes use of a flexible joint. Hartel also sets forth a recounting of numerous U.S. patents directed to toothbrushes. However, Hartel did not contemplate the notion that a provider would use a toothbrush to brush the teeth of a subject, and the toothbrush of Hartel does not brush the upper and lower teeth surface at the same time.
In a further example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,296 A to Noe et al. discloses a toothbrush having a head with a single brushing surface that extends parallel to the handle, and the opposite side of the brushing surface includes an alternate cleaning device for cleaning the tongue or gums. However, Noe et al. did not contemplate the notion that a provider would use a toothbrush to brush the teeth of a subject, and the toothbrush of Hartel does not brush the upper and lower teeth surface at the same time.
In one embodiment, a toothbrush head is presented. The toothbrush head includes a first brushing portion, and a second brushing portion. A first orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one upper tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one lower tooth. A second orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one lower tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one upper tooth.
In another embodiment, a method for brushing at least one upper tooth and at least one lower tooth of a subject is presented. The method includes steps as follows: a) contacting, with a toothbrush head, an inside of at least one upper tooth concurrently with an outside of at least one lower tooth; and b) contacting, with the toothbrush head, an inside of at least one lower tooth concurrently an outside of at least one upper tooth.
In a further embodiment, a toothbrush for brushing at least one upper tooth and at least one lower tooth of a subject is presented. The toothbrush includes a toothbrush head and a handle. The toothbrush head includes a first brushing portion and a second brushing portion. A first orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one upper tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one lower tooth. A second orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one lower tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one upper tooth. The handle is operably coupled to the toothbrush head to facilitate rotation of the toothbrush head by an acute angle about an axis extending along the handle to move the toothbrush head between the first orientation and the second orientation.
The above embodiments are exemplary only. Other embodiments are within the scope of the disclosed subject matter.
A more particular description of the invention briefly summarized above may be had by reference to the embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments. Thus, for further understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, references can be made to the following detailed description, read in connection with the drawings in which:
The present disclosure relates to toothbrushes and toothbrush heads, and in particular, toothbrushes that overcome the limitations of conventional toothbrushes especially when used by a provider, such as a nurse or any other provider or caregiver, to brush the teeth of a subject. Advantageously, multiple tooth surfaces, including the inside, outside and biting surfaces, may be brushed at the same time. As another advantage, the teeth may be brushed without removing the toothbrush from the subject's mouth or without rotating more than 90 degrees. These features and advantages allow a provider or nurse to more readily brush the teeth of a disabled consumer, because oftentimes a disabled consumer may resist the repeated insertion and removal of a toothbrush because of the discomfort caused. Thus, the techniques of the present disclosure represent a marked improvement in the ability to care for such consumers and improve their oral hygiene.
Generally stated, provided herein, in one aspect is a toothbrush head for brushing at least one upper tooth and at least one lower tooth of a subject. For instance, the toothbrush head includes a first brushing portion, and a second brushing portion. A first orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one upper tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one lower tooth. A second orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one lower tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one upper tooth.
In one example, rotation of the toothbrush head by an acute angle about an axis extending away from the subject results in the toothbrush head moving between the first orientation and the second orientation. In another example, the toothbrush head is capable of moving between the first orientation and the second orientation without translation away from the subject. In a further example, included are a third brushing portion and a fourth brushing portion, and the first and second orientations of the toothbrush head include the third brushing portion contacting a biting surface of at least one upper tooth and the fourth brushing portion contacting a biting surface of at least one lower tooth.
In one implementation, the first brushing portion includes two brushing surfaces. In another implementation, the second brushing portion includes two brushing surfaces. In a further implementation, the two brushing surfaces comprise opposite brushing surfaces. In another implementation, the two brushing surfaces angle inward.
In another aspect, presented herein is a method for brushing an upper tooth and a lower tooth of a subject. The method includes steps as follows: a) contacting, with a toothbrush head, an inside of at least one upper tooth concurrently with an outside of at least one lower tooth; and b) contacting, with the toothbrush head, an inside of at least one lower tooth concurrently an outside of at least one upper tooth.
In one embodiment, the method further includes at least partially inserting the toothbrush head into a mouth of the subject. In such a case, the contacting steps a) and b) are performed without removing the toothbrush head from the mouth of the subject.
In another example, the contacting steps a) and b) each include contacting, with the toothbrush head, biting surfaces of at least one lower tooth and the upper tooth.
In a further aspect, a toothbrush for brushing an upper tooth and a lower tooth of a subject is presented. The toothbrush includes a toothbrush head and a handle. The toothbrush head includes a first brushing portion and a second brushing portion. A first orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one upper tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one lower tooth. A second orientation of the toothbrush head includes the first brushing portion contacting an inside of at least one lower tooth and the second brushing portion contacting an outside of at least one upper tooth. The handle is operably coupled to the toothbrush head to facilitate rotation of the toothbrush head by an acute angle about an axis extending along the handle to move the toothbrush head between the first orientation and the second orientation.
In one embodiment, the toothbrush head is sized and configured such that moving between the first orientation and the second orientation may be performed without removing the toothbrush head from the mouth of the subject. In another embodiment, the toothbrush head has a dumbbell shape.
In one embodiment,
Notably, brushing surfaces S1 and brushing surface S2 of first brushing portion P1 are angled inward. Similarly, brushing surface S3 and brushing surface S4 of second brushing portion P2 are also angled inward. The handle 112 of the toothbrush 100 includes grip portions 112A, 112B for use by a provider or nurse.
The toothbrush handle 112 and head 102 portions may be made using any thermoplastic material, such as moldable plastics including polypropylene, polyethylene, or the like, using any conventional molding technology. The toothbrush 100 may be molded in a single piece or multiple piece, and the molding process may also be used to form holes for the bristles, grip surfaces, etc. The bristles 104 may be made using nylon or any suitable material, which may be attached, e.g., to the holes imprinted in the toothbrush head during the molding process. Such attachment may be achieved by folding a bundle of bristles in half and inserting into the holes, and may be held in place through compressive forces in the holes or any other attachment means. Rows and columns of the bristles 104 are depicted in
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Second orientation T2 is achieved by rotating the toothbrush head 112 by an acute angle a about the axis H, which is the axis of the handle, without translating the handle 112. Advantageously, such a configuration allows for moving between the first orientation T1 and the second orientation T2 without translation of the toothbrush head 112 away from the subject.
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To the extent that the claims recite the phrase “at least one of” in reference to a plurality of elements, this is intended to mean at least one or more of the listed elements, and is not limited to at least one of each element. For example, “at least one of an element A, element B, and element C,” is intended to indicate element A alone, or element B alone, or element C alone, or any combination thereof. “At least one of element A, element B, and element C” is not intended to be limited to at least one of an element A, at least one of an element B, and at least one of an element C.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/762,441, filed May 7, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/US19/31096 | 5/7/2019 | WO | 00 |
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62762441 | May 2018 | US |