Particles including degradable material and anti-microbial agent

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices – Ammonia – amine – or derivative thereof

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424401, 424490, 424497, 424501, A61K 722

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ABSTRACT:
A method for inhibiting bacteria in the mouth of a patient which includes placing a particle containing a degradable material and an anti-microbial agent in the mouth of the patient. The exterior of the particle is water-stable. The particles may be coated on dental floss or the bristles of a toothbrush, or incorporated into an oral rinse. Once placed in the mouth, the degradable material degrades to cause release of the anti-microbial agent, resulting in the inhibition of bacteria in the mouth.

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