Oral hygiene system for compliance monitoring and tele-dentistry system
US-11969306-B2 · Apr 30, 2024 · US
US9526598B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9526598-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314649034-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A detection apparatus ( 400, 1100 ) detects the presence of a substance ( 116 ) on a surface ( 31, 33 ) based on measurement of a signal of obstructing the passage of second fluid ( 30 ) through a first stream probe and confirmation that the substance is not the gums of a subject or a user of the detection apparatus and not the generation of a false alarm signal that the substance is the gums of the subject or of the user of the detection apparatus by comparing to a signal of at least partial obstruction to a signal correlating to an object not obstructing the passage of fluid ( 30 ) through a second stream probe ( 402 ). The signals may include pressure, flow rate and strain.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric toothbrush comprising: an oral insertion portion; a body portion containing detection electronics; at least one parameter sensor in electrical communication with the detection electronics for measuring a change in a parameter; a stream probe detection apparatus in the oral insertion portion for detecting the presence of a substance on a dental surface, the detection apparatus comprising: a distal probe portion of a first stream probe configured to be immersed in a first fluid, the distal probe portion of the first stream probe 401 defining a distal tip having an open port to enable the passage of a second fluid therethrough; and a distal probe portion of a second stream probe, the distal probe portion of the second stream probe configured to be immersed in the first fluid, the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defining a distal tip having an open port to enable the passage of the second fluid therethrough; the stream probe detection apparatus configured such that passage of the second fluid through the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and passage of the second fluid through the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe enables detection of the substance that may be present on the dental surface based on measurement by the detection electronics of a change in the pressure signal detected by the at least one parameter sensor, correlating to the substance at least partially obstructing the passage of second fluid through the open port of at least one stream probe and confirmation that the substance is not gum tissue, the confirmation effected by comparison by the detection electronics between the measurement of a signal detected by the at least one parameter sensor correlating to a substance at least partially obstructing the passage of fluid through the open port of the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and measurement of a signal detected by the at least one parameter sensor correlating to an object not obstructing the passage of fluid through the open port of the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 2. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the open port of the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe is arranged concentrically around the open port of the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe. 3. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines a longitudinal axis and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines a common longitudinal axis, and wherein the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first steam probe and the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe each have a shape and size such that each define a concave profile in a direction transverse to the common longitudinal axis and with respect to respective proximal ends, defined with respect to the common longitudinal axis, of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 4. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines a longitudinal axis and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe define a common longitudinal axis, and wherein the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe each have a shape and size such that each define a convex profile in a direction transverse to the common longitudinal axis and with respect to respective proximal ends, defined with respect to the common longitudinal axis, of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 5. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines a longitudinal axis and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines a common longitudinal axis, and wherein the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe has a shape and size to define a concave profile with respect to the distal tip along the common longitudinal axis and the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe has a shape and size to define a convex profile with respect to the distal tip along the common longitudinal axis and with respect to respective proximal ends, defined with respect to the common longitudinal axis, of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 6. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe each define a longitudinal axis, wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe are disposed adjacent to one another such that the longitudinal axes are parallel to one another. 7. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines a longitudinal axis and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines a longitudinal axis, wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe are disposed in proximity to one another and such that the longitudinal axes are parallel to one another, and wherein the distal probe portion of the second stream probe has a shape and size to define an arcuate, non-circular cross section in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 8. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines a longitudinal axis and the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines a longitudinal axis, wherein the open port of the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe is arranged concentrically around the open port area of the distal tip of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe and such that the longitudinal axes are parallel to one another, and wherein the distal probe portion of the second stream probe has a shape and size to define an arcuate, non-circular cross section in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 9. The electric toothbrush according to claim 8 , wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines a circular cross section in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe. 10. The electric toothbrush according to claim 9 , wherein the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines an inner surface along its longitudinal axis, wherein the distal probe portion of the first stream probe defines an outer surface along its longitudinal axis, wherein the outer surface of the distal probe portion of the first stream probe does not contact the inner surface of the distal probe portion of the second stream probe. 11. The electric toothbrush according to claim 1 , wherein the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines a longitudinal axis, wherein the distal probe portion of the second stream probe has a shape and size such that the distal probe portion of the second stream probe defines an arcuate non-circular cross section in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis, the arcuate non-circular cross-section defining a length dimension greater than a width dimension
with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like (brush bodies, e.g. arrangements of the bristles A46B) · CPC title
Evaluating teeth · CPC title
using sound · CPC title
Evaluating soft tissue within the mouth, e.g. gums or tongue · CPC title
Alarms related to a physiological condition, e.g. details of setting alarm thresholds or avoiding false alarms · CPC title
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