Proton motive force toothbrush

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Inventors

Moran, Francis Xavier

Application #

816190

Filed

Mar-26-2001

Published

Dec-24-2002

Current US Class

015/105
015/167.1
604/20

International Classes

A46B 009/04

Field of Search

15/105 15/167.1 604/20

Assignee

Moran; Francis Xavier (Somerville, MA)

Examiners

Chin; Randall E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Medlen & Carroll, LLP

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Abstract
The present invention is used to obtund tooth decay and periodontal lesions by obstructing the proton motive force that exists in bacteria. The result is that glycolysis, DNA synthesis and chelation is upset and this will cause bacteria to dissolute logrithmically. The invention is also used to harden and remineralize enamel and dentin by using fluoride compounds available in over-the-counter dental cleansers. The invention takes into consideration the vector magnitude of the hydration layer between the enamel and the pellicle plaque layer of teeth which insulates the teeth from the electrical potentials of electrophoresis. The claim that electrical potentials can be placed on teeth does not take this physico-chemical phenomenon into consideration. This invention uses the proper voltage to produce ionization of molecules in a salivary slurry of gels, dentrifice's and rinses.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A toothbrush, comprising:

a) a handle incorporating a cathode contact plate and an anode contact plate;

b) a cathode lead contacting said cathode contact plate, wherein said cathode lead progresses through said handle;

c) an anode lead contacting said anode contact plate, wherein said anode lead progresses through said handle;

d) a battery placed within said handle, wherein said cathode lead and said anode lead contact said battery;

e) a rectifying diode contacting said anode lead, wherein said rectifying diode is on the cathode side of said battery; and

f) a photovoltaic cell connected to said anode lead and said cathode lead, thereby forming an electromotive circuit.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

1. This invention relates to a toothbrush having sufficient means for providing sufficient voltage for electrolysis of dentifrice, gels, and rinses to produce hydronium ions and an aqueous acid media.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is a hydration layer between the enamel of teeth and a natural covering of a glyco-protein adhesive film called a pellicle that is present on all teeth in the oral cavity. This layer of water molecules is vectorial with a positive charge directed toward the oxyanion of the phosphate ion of the apatite crystals of enamel. This vector magnitude insulates the tooth against electrical potentials produced by electrophoresis. Any claim that a potential on teeth by electrophoresis does not take this physico-chemical phenomena into account.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention uses the phenomena of electrolysis to obtund decay of teeth and periodontal disease. Without limiting the invention to any mechanism, it is believed the production of a weak acid media, using an electromotive force for electrolysis, will react with the fluoride and bicarbonate compounds, if present, of the dentrifice, gels, and rinses in the oral cavity. This is a more organized and active use of these products compared with the random and passive diffusion that occurs when brushing in the absence of this energy. The present invention provides an efficient means to obtund decay and periodontal disease by lowering the count of acid-producing bacteria in plaque. At the same time, the present invention will strengthen the apatite crystal bundles of the hard tissues of teeth and bleach the teeth.
 
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