Dental formulation

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices

Reexamination Certificate

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C424S054000, C424S058000, C514S690000

Reexamination Certificate

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06207137

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Oral hygiene products have been in use for centuries. The most common of these products, toothpaste, typically consists of a mild abrasive dispersed in a gel or paste base, with detergents added to aid in cleaning, and fluoride added to reduce tooth decay. Nutritional supplements have been in use for less than a century and typically are supplied in forms to be swallowed and digested for subsequent dispersal throughout the body. Over the past one hundred and fifty years certain medications have been formulated to be absorbed directly through the mucus membranes of the mouth. Building on the evidence of high absorbability of medications through the lining of the mouth, nutritional supplements are also now recognized to be able to be absorbed in this way. Further, homeopathic remedies have, since their inception, been routinely administered via this route.
Although oral hygiene products presently on the market adequately address the need for cleaning the teeth and administering fluoride, no existing product takes full advantage of the ability of such a product to deliver to the oral cavity such nutrients and homeopathic remedies as would most benefit those individuals suffering from gum disease and tooth decay. It is well recognized that certain nutritional supplements are essential in reducing host susceptibility to chronic disease in the mouth.
Accordingly it would be desirable to provide a particular formulation of nutrients, including not only the more commonly used vitamins and minerals, but also including beneficial herbal ingredients as well as homeopathics, that act together to reduce and prevent major chronic diseases of the mouth.
Secondly, it would be desirable to provide such a formulation in a form directly absorbable through the mouth without need of assimilation through the digestive system.
Thirdly, it would be desirable to combine this formulation into carriers in common use, such as toothpaste, mouthwash, or chewing gum, so that individuals can gain the advantage of use without the need for taking a pill. Fourthly, it would be desirable to combine this information into carriers commonly used in the environment of the dental office, carriers such as dental prophylaxis paste, oral subgingival irrigation fluid, or biologically absorbable or nonresorbable fiber matrices, so that the benefits of these key, orally absorbable nutrients, homeopathic remedies, and immune system stimulators can become part of the existing armamentarium of dentists and dental hygienists.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Generally speaking, in accordance with the invention, an orally absorbable improved dental formulation is provided. The dental formulation includes a base to which an active component is added. The active component includes one or more ingredients for physiologically and/or chemically reacting to the teeth or gums of a patient. Particularly, the active component comprises therein Vitamin C in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent, and coenzyme Q-10 (or ubiquinone) in an amount between 10 and 25 weight percent.
Optionally, Vitamin E may be added to the active component of the inventive composition in an amount in the active component between about 10 and 25 weight percent. Other ingredients that can be added to the active component include Vitamin A, the plant-based substance propolis, echinacea, and one or more homeopathic tissue salts.
In a preferred form, the inventive dental composition consists of a toothpaste composition, which when used, boosts the user's immune response to gum disease and tooth decay in addition to cleaning the teeth and freshening the breath. Although a toothpaste composition is preferred, the inventive formulation may be used in conjunction with a mouthwash or chewing gum. It may be also used in conjunction with dental treatment carrier such as prophylaxis paste and irrigation fluids.
In an alternative embodiment, the active component will include ubiquinone, but no Vitamin C; the ubiquinone will be present in an amount therein of between 10 and 25 weight percent. Other ingredients, as discussed above, may be added to the active component.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved oral dental composition for enhancing the user's immune response to gum disease and tooth decay.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a dental composition which is edible and safe.
Yet a further object of the invention is to provide a nutritionally active dental composition.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a biologically absorbable dental composition.
Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious, and will in part be apparent from the following description.
The invention accordingly comprises the compositions embodying the features and construction, combination of elements and component parts as exemplified in the detailed disclosure hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The inventive dental formulation, exclusive of the base to which it is added, includes, based on the overall weight of the active component, Vitamin C in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent and coenzyme Q-10, known as ubiquinone, in an amount also between about 10 and 25 weight percent. The Vitamin C component is in the form of either sodium ascorbate and/or calcium ascorbate, both of which are pH neutral, slightly abrasive, yet easily absorbable forms of Vitamin C. Vitamin C is used in the inventive dental formulation in order to promote healing of the mouth from gum disease, and to reduce plaque build-up on the teeth. Coenzyme Q-10 is added to the inventive dental formulation for its known benefit in enhancing the health of the gums.
In addition to the Vitamin C and ubiquinone ingredients, the active component of the dental formulation of the invention may also include Vitamin E in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent, also based on the weight of the active component. Preferably, the Vitamin E ingredient is added to the formulation in the form of d-alpha tocopherol, which may also contain in addition or instead d-beta, d-gamma and d-delta tocopherols. This form of Vitamin E is a dry, wheat germ oil-free form of Vitamin E having the appearance of a white powder. The Vitamin E ingredient is added to the inventive formulation because of its recognized value in promoting the healing of gum tissue.
Other ingredients which may be added to the active component of the inventive formulation include Vitamin A, propolis, echinacea, and one or more homeopathic tissue salts. If Vitamin A is added, it is added in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent bases on the total weight of the active component. Vitamin A is preferably added in the form of water dispersed Vitamin A acetate, which is a dry fish oil free form of Vitamin A having the appearance of a beige powder. Vitamin A is added to the inventive formulation for its recognized value in the promotion of gum tissue healing.
Propolis is added to the active component of the inventive formulation in an amount between about 5 and 15 weight percent. Propolis is a plant-based substance used by bees in the construction of germ-free hives, and consists of a pale yellow powder. Propolis is added to the inventive formulation since it is well known to facilitate the fight against bacterial infections, for its stimulation of phagocytosis, for its use as a salve on abraded, bruised or inflamed mucous membranes, and otherwise for its overall stimulation of the immune system.
Echinacea is added to the active component of the inventive formulation in an amount between about 3 and 10 weight percent. Echinacea is an herbal extract of the Purple Cone Flower, and consists of a light brown liquid in a water/glycerin or water/10-20% alcohol vehicle. Echinacea is added to the dental formulation for its recognized properties in boosting the immune system so that the body is resistant to bacteria and viruses. Echinacea is also

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