Liquid tooth whitening composition

a technology of tooth whitening and liquid, which is applied in the field of tooth whitening liquid, can solve the problems of changing the color of teeth, food, tobacco products and fluids that one consumes tend to stain one's teeth, and noticeable discoloration of the enamel of one's teeth

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-09-09
SANTARPIA R PETER III +3
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Benefits of technology

"This patent is about a new liquid dental whitening product that can be applied to teeth to whiten them. The product contains a peroxide whitening agent and a film forming component that quickly dries to form a gel-like film on the teeth. This film stays on the teeth for a long time and releases the peroxide whitening agent over time, resulting in a stable and effective whitening effect. The product is stable and easy to use, and it is safe and easy to apply at home or in private. The film forming component is a combination of an ethylene oxide linear homopolymer, a Carbomer, and a peroxide whitening agent, with the pH of the composition being maintained at an acidic level. The vehicle used to prepare the liquid composition is an aqueous solution containing a peroxide whitening agent and a film forming combination of an ethylene oxide linear homopolymer, a Carbomer, and a peroxide whitening agent. The product is portable and can be conveniently painted onto the teeth."

Problems solved by technology

These remaining substances can occupy the microscopic spaces and eventually alter the color of the tooth.
In particular, the foods, tobacco products and fluids that one consumes tend to stain one's teeth.
This problem occurs gradually over many years, but imparts a noticeable discoloration of the enamel of one's teeth.
These products upon storage lose their whitening efficacy over time.
A further limitation of commonly used aqueous peroxide solutions, is their brief period of efficacy when applied to the teeth in the oral cavity.
In addition, the low viscosities of aqueous peroxide solutions do not allow the peroxide whitening agent to remain in contact with the teeth for as long as is necessary to effect substantive whitening because of the constant flushing effects of salivary secretions.
This tendency toward rapid decomposition of peroxide and the rapid flushing away of the peroxide agent applied to the teeth has severely limited their application to, and utility for, whitening teeth.
The deposited film of liquid gel contains no ingredients imparting thereto an unacceptable taste or texture, rendering it unpleasant to the user and adheres strongly to tooth enamel.

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[0024] A whitening liquid having a pH of 4.0 was prepared having the following ingredients:

1 Ingredient % by Weight Purified water 25.1 Carbopol 974 1.00 95% Ethyl alcohol 34.8 Glycerin 5.00 PEG 2M 15.00 Urea peroxide 18.00 85% Phosphoric acid 0.10 Monobasic sodium phosphate 1.0 Total 100.00

[0025] The shelf stability of the whitening liquid packaged in plastic bottles was determined by the percent urea peroxide recovered from the whitening liquid after a 4 to 12 week exposure to temperatures of 77.degree. F. and 105.degree. F. Peroxide recovery analysis was performed using Iodometric Titration. The stability results are recorded in Table I below.

2TABLE I LIQUID COMPOSITION STABILITY Elapsed Initial Wt. % % Peroxide % Recovery of Time Peroxide Recovery 77.degree. F. 105.degree. F. Peroxide Initial 18.4% -- 18.4% 4 weeks 18.7% 100% 17.3% 94% 8 weeks 18.9% 100% 14.3% 78% 12 weeks 18.7% 100% 8.4% 46%

[0026] The peroxide recovery results recorded in Table I indicate that the whitening liq...

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Abstract

An aqueous tooth whitening liquid composition comprising an orally acceptable vehicle comprising water and monohydric alcohol having dispersed therein a film forming combination of a poly(ethylene oxide) and a Carbomer, the pH of the composition being adjusted to and maintained at, an acid value.

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[0001] 1. Field of the Invention[0002] This invention relates in general to tooth whitening liquids and more particularly to a stable, aqueous peroxide containing liquid whitening product useful for whitening tooth enamel.[0003] 2. The Prior Art[0004] It has become desirable for a person's teeth to appear bright or "white". Society places a high value on the "whiteness" of one's teeth. One whose teeth are white may enjoy more personal confidence and satisfaction and may even enjoy greater social acceptance.[0005] A tooth is comprised of an inner dentin layer and an outer hard enamel layer that is the protective layer of the tooth. The enamel layer of a tooth is naturally an opaque white or slightly off-white color. It is the enamel layer that can become stained or discolored. The enamel layer of a tooth is composed of hydroxyapatite mineral crystals that create a somewhat porous surface. These hydroxyapatite crystals form microscopic hexagonal rods or prisms that make up the enamel ...

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Patent Type & AuthorityApplications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K8/22A61K8/23A61K8/34A61K8/38A61K8/72A61K8/81A61K8/86A61Q11/00A61Q11/02
CPCA61K8/22A61K8/34A61K8/38A61Q11/00A61K8/8152A61K8/86A61K8/8147
InventorSANTARPIA, R. PETER IIICOLLINS, MICHAELCURTIS, JOHN P.ROBINSON, RICHARD S.
OwnerSANTARPIA R PETER III