You’re using a public version of DrugPatentWatch with 5 free searches available | Register to unlock more free searches. CREATE FREE ACCOUNT

Last Updated: April 19, 2024

Claims for Patent: 6,503,483


✉ Email this page to a colleague

« Back to Dashboard


Summary for Patent: 6,503,483
Title: Dental formulation
Abstract:An orally absorbable improved dental formulation is provided. The dental formulation includes a base to which an active component is added. The active component comprises, based on the overall weight thereof, Vitamin C in an amount between about 0 and 25 weight percent, and Co-enzyme Q-10 (or ubiquinone), in an amount between 0 and 25 weight percent, are added.
Inventor(s): Shuch; David J. (Lafayette, NJ), Curatola; Gerald P. (East Hampton, NY)
Assignee: C.S. Bioscience, Inc. (New York, NY)
Application Number:09/818,807
Patent Claims:1. An orally absorbable dental formulation comprising a base and an active component, wherein the active component includes Vitamin C in an amount not more than 25 weight percent, and ubiquinone in an amount not more than 25 weight percent, the weight percents based on the total weight of the active component, provided that when the amount of Vitamin C is 0%, the amount of ubiquinone is greater than 0% and when the amount of ubiquinone is 0%, the amount of Vitamin C is greater than 0%.

2. The formulation of claim 1, further comprising Vitamin B in an amount not more than 25 weight percent, Vitamin A in an amount not more than 25 weight percent, propolis in an amount between about 5 and 15 weight percent, echinacea in an amount between about 3 and 10 weight percent, grape seed extracts in an amount of not more than 25 weight percent, and one or more homeopathic tissue salts in an amount between about 5 and 25 weight percent, the weight percent based on the overall weight of the active component.

3. The formulation of claim 1, wherein said base component is present in the formulation in an amount between about 65 and 90 weight percent, and said active component is present in the formulation in an amount between about 8 and 33 weight percent, the weight percent based on the overall weight of the formulation, and the formulation forms a toothpaste.

4. The formulation of claim 1, wherein said base component is present in the formulation in an amount between about 48 and 88 weight percent, and said active component is present in the formulation in an amount between about 10 and 50 weight percent, the weight percent based on the overall weight of the formulation, and the formulation forms a prophylaxis paste.

5. The formulation of claim 3, wherein said base component comprises at least one of water in an amount between about 5 and 25 weight percent, glycerine in an amount between about 10 and 50 weight percent, calcium carbonate in an amount between about 20 and 40 weight percent, and silica in an amount between about 20 and 40 weight percent, the weight percents based on the overall weight of the base component.

6. The formulation of claim 1, further including an optional component comprising at least of one cranberry extract, stevia, tangerine oil and lemon oil.

7. The formulation of claim 2, wherein the homeopathic tissue salt is selected from the group consisting of Calcium Fluoride, Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Sulphate, Iron Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Sulphate, Magnesium Phosphate, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Sulphate and Silica.

8. The formulation of claim 2, wherein the homeopathic tissue salt has potency in the range of between about 3.times. and 15.times..

9. The formulation of claim 2, wherein the homeopathic tissue salt exists in 80% water/20% alcohol medium.

10. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises a mouthwash.

11. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises chewing gum.

12. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises a subgingival irrigation fluid.

13. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises coated fiber.

14. The formulation of claim 13, wherein said coated fiber is floss.

15. The formulation of claim 13, wherein said coated fiber is toothbrush bristle.

16. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises interproximal dental brush.

17. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises lozenge.

18. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises topically applied solution.

19. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises candy-gum drops.

20. The formulation of claim 1, which comprises chocolate pieces, bars or nougats.

21. A method of boosting immune response to gum diseases or tooth decay comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

22. A method of reducing gingival bleeding comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

23. A method of reducing periodontal attachment loss comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

24. A method of increasing collagen density in gingival comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

25. A method of reducing inflammation in gingival sulcus comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

26. A method of reducing plaque formation comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

27. A method of reducing plaque adhesion to teeth or tonque comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

28. A method of reducing permeability of bacterial toxins to epithelial cell wall comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

29. A method of reducing collagenase enzyme activity in the presence of bacteria comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

30. A method of increasing cellular respiration and oxygen saturation of cells comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth utilizing a periodontal attachment apparatus.

31. A method of reducing the incidence of apthus ulcers on oral mucosa comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

32. A method of reducing the duration of apthus ulcers in mouth comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

33. A method of reducing bad breath comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

34. A method of cleaning teeth comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

35. A method of removing surface staining from teeth comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

36. A method of whitening teeth comprising administering the formulation of claim 1 to a patient by absorption through the mouth.

37. A method of enhancing dental health of humans and animals by topically administering the formulation of claim 1.

38. A method of treating or preventing gum diseases and tooth decay of humans and animals by topically administering the formulation of claim 1.

39. A composition for an orally absorbable dental formulation comprising a base and the active component composition comprising Vitamin C in an amount between about 0 and 25 weight percent and ubiquinone in an amount between about 0 and 25 weight percent, the weight percent based on the overall weight of the active component.

40. The composition of claim 1, further including at least one of Vitamin E in an amount not more than 25 weight percent, Vitamin A in an amount not more than 25 weight percent, propolis in an amount between about 5 and 15 weight percent, echinacea in an amount between about 3 and 10 weight percent, grape seed extracts in an amount of not more than 25 weight percent, and one or more homeopathic tissue salts in an amount between about 5 and 25 weight percent, the weight percent based on the overall weight of the active component.

Make Better Decisions: Try a trial or see plans & pricing

Drugs may be covered by multiple patents or regulatory protections. All trademarks and applicant names are the property of their respective owners or licensors. Although great care is taken in the proper and correct provision of this service, thinkBiotech LLC does not accept any responsibility for possible consequences of errors or omissions in the provided data. The data presented herein is for information purposes only. There is no warranty that the data contained herein is error free. thinkBiotech performs no independent verification of facts as provided by public sources nor are attempts made to provide legal or investing advice. Any reliance on data provided herein is done solely at the discretion of the user. Users of this service are advised to seek professional advice and independent confirmation before considering acting on any of the provided information. thinkBiotech LLC reserves the right to amend, extend or withdraw any part or all of the offered service without notice.