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Title:  Dental formulation

United States Patent:  6,207,137

Inventors:  Shuch; David J. (Lafayette, NJ); Curotola; Gerald P (East Hampton, NY)

Assignee:  C.S. Bioscience, Inc. (New York, NY)

Appl. No.:  209621

Filed:  December 11, 1998

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 10 and 25 weight percent, and Co-enzyme Q-10 (or ubiquinone), in an amount between 10 and 25 weight percent, are added.

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 effective in reducing inflammation and stimulating lymphatic tissue drainage.

Grape seed extracts and other anti-oxidants may also be added at levels of about 0% to 25% of the active component.

As discussed above, one or more homeopathic tissue salts may be included in the active component of the inventive formulation. The sales are added to the active component in an amount between 5 and 25 weight percent.

In a preferred formulation, the homeopathic tissue salt ingredient will consist of a complex of twelve homeopathic remedies, known collectively as the biochemic tissue salts. These consist of the following homeopathic tissue salts, each of which is in a potency in the range of between about 3X and 15X, and existing in 80% water/20% alcohol medium.

Calc Fluor--used for its activity in reducing caries susceptibility and improving tissue elasticity.

Calc Phos--used for its activity in harmonizing bone and dental enamel metabolism.

Calc Sulph--used for its activity in purifying the blood and the tissues of the mouth, and for its role in improving the odor of the breath.

Ferr Phos--used for its action in mitigating inflammation and boosting the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood.

Kali Mur--used for its activity in aiding the general healing response.

Kali Phos--used for its activity for improving gum tissue health.

Kali Sulph--used for its activity in improving cellular metabolism and cell detoxification.

Mag Phos--used for its activity as a general tissue tonic.

Nat Mur--used for improved salivary gland activity.

Nat Phos--used as an acid neutralizer and as an aid to nutrient absorption.

Nat Sulph--used to improve gum tissue tone and to aid cells in purging intracellular toxins.

Silica--used in elimination toxins from tissues and improving tissue tone.

Alternatively, the homeopathic tissue formulation will be a four salt form comprising calc fluor, calc phos, calc sulph and silica.

In an alternative form, the active component of the inventive formulation will include ubiquinone in an amount in the active component of from 10-25 weight percent. The Vitamin C ingredient need not be added, but other active component ingredients can be added.

In addition to the active component of the inventive dental formulation, an optional component may also be added to and mixed with the active component base. The optional component will consist of at least one of cranberry extract, stevia, tangerine oil, and lemon oil.

The cranberry extract of the optional component would be present therein in an amount between about 20 and 50 weight percent. Cranberry extract is a red liquid of the Viburnum Oplus berry and is used in the formulation for its ability to prevent the adherence of bacteria to various structures of the mouth, as well as for its use as a flavoring agent. Cranberry extract may be bought from most conventional health food stores in either the form of encapsulated powder of the extract or in a liquid form.

Stevia may be added to the optional component formulation in an amount therein between about 25 and 50 weight percent. Stevia is an herbal extract of the Stevia Rebaudiana plant, and comprises a clear, slightly syrupy liquid. Stevia is used in the inventive formulation for its natural sweetness, while at the same time inhibiting the formation of plaque on teeth. It also serves the purpose of balancing the salty taste that is associated with the addition of sodium ascorbate (Vitamin C). Further, stevia reduces the craving for other plaque--and caries--producing sweets.

Tangerine oil may be part of the optional component in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent. Tangerine oil is the essential oil of the common fruit of the same name, and is merely added as a natural flavoring agent.

Lemon oil may also be added in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent to the optional component, and like the tangerine oil ingredient, it is the essential oil of the common fruit of the same name. It is used in the composition as a natural flavoring agent.

For a toothpaste, the base component of inventive formulation will include water in amount between about 5 and 20 weight percent and glycerine in an amount between about 10 and 40 weight percent. The base preferably also includes abrasives such as 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 water component can either be filtered, distilled or deionized. The glycerine component would preferably be vegetable glycein, which is the sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol (C3 H8 03) derived from the manufacture of vegetable soap. It is added to the base both as a moisturizer and lubricant of the mouth, as well as to facilitate the cleansing of the teeth and the absorption of nutrients. It further functions as a liquid vehicle for forming the ingredients into an appropriate consistency.

The calcium component comprises an edible powder thereof The silica component comprises an edible powder made by milling the mineral quartz It is used in the base of the inventive formulation as a mild abrasive and consistency modulator.

Overall, the inventive formulation as a toothpaste will include an active component in an amount between about 8 and 33 weight percent, and a base component in an amount between about 65 and 90 weight percent. If one or more of the ingredients of the optional component is added, the optional component will be present in the overall toothpaste formulation in an amount between about 0.5 and 5 weight percent.

Claim 1 of 26 Claims

What is claimed is:

1. An orally absorbable dental formulation comprising a base and an active component, wherein the active component includes Vitamin C in an amount between about 10 and 25 weight percent, and ubiquinone in an amount between 10 and 25 weight percent, the weight percents based on the total weight of the active component.

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