Abstract:
An oral care implement includes a head ( 12 ), a handle ( 10 ), a neck portion ( 11 ) connecting the head and the handle, and a reservoir ( 15 ) located in the neck portion which contains at least one active agent. The implement has an activator ( 22 ) for activating a delivery device which delivers the active agent to one or more outlets ( 50 ). A wide variety of types of active agents may be administered at appropriate and accurate doses for therapeutic, hygienic, and/or other benefit.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    The present invention is directed to an oral care implement including a delivery system for a fluid. Oral care implements, particularly toothbrushes, are typically used by applying toothpaste to a bristle section followed by brushing regions of the oral cavity, e.g., the teeth, tongue, and/or gums. Some toothbrushes have been equipped with fluid reservoirs and systems for delivering auxiliary active agents, such as whitening agents, breath freshening agents, and the like. 
         [0002]    Some efforts have been made to configure toothbrushes to deliver active agents at the time of brushing. Commonly assigned U.S. 2007/0154863 A1, for example, describes an oral care implement having a reservoir containing an active agent and a user-activated pump for delivering the active agent through a channel and out of one or more outlets. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0003]    An oral care implement has a head, a handle, a relatively narrow neck portion connecting the head and the handle, and a reservoir located in the neck portion which contains at least one active agent. The implement has a delivery device actuator, such as a switch, for activating a delivery device, such as a pump, which delivers a predetermined amount of a substance, such as an active agent, to one or more outlets, which may be located in the vicinity the tooth cleaning elements, e.g., bristles, and/or other portion(s) of the oral care implement. A wide variety of active agents may be administered for therapeutic, hygienic, and/or other benefits, such as fresh breath, tooth whitening, reducing sensitivity of the teeth or producing sensations of heat, cool, or tingling. 
         [0004]    The oral care implement advantageously may be manufactured at relatively low cost, is easy to use, and may deliver a medium through one or more outlets upon a user activating a switch. By locating a reservoir in the neck portion, the distance that the medium is dispensed to the head is minimized. This way the implement is less prone to clogging, the required volume of the reservoir may be reduced, and the reservoir may be more easily replaced for changing or replenishment of the active agent. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0005]      FIG. 1  is a side elevation view of a toothbrush having an active agent pump delivery system in a neck portion; 
           [0006]      FIG. 2  schematically illustrates a pump system; 
           [0007]      FIG. 3  is a side elevation view of an alternative toothbrush having an active agent pump delivery system in a neck portion; and 
           [0008]      FIG. 4  is a top plan view of the toothbrush of  FIG. 3 . 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0009]      FIG. 1  schematically illustrates a toothbrush  1  having a handle  10 , a head  12 , and a relatively narrow neck portion  11  connecting the handle  10  and head  12 . The head contains tooth cleaning elements, such as bristles and/or elastomeric cleaning elements (not shown) or the like. A reservoir  15  is provided within the neck portion  11  for storing a medium which may contain an active agent. The handle  10  or other exterior portion of the toothbrush  1  may contain a delivery device actuator or switch, such as a user-actuated button  22 , for activating a delivery device, such as a pump  18 . The pump  18  may be located upstream or downstream of the reservoir  15 . As discussed below with reference to  FIG. 2 , in one aspect the reservoir  15  may be integrated with a pump  18 ′. Upon pressing the button  22 , the pump  18  causes the medium to be delivered from the reservoir  15  to one or more outlets  50  located on the head  12 . The outlets  50  may be located on the surface of the head  12  between or in the vicinity of the bristles or on other portions of the head  12 . For example, outlets  50  may be spaced along the length of the bristle section to help disperse the medium throughout the bristle field. The active agent alternatively may be delivered through the bristles if the bristles comprised hollow lumens or the like. The active agent may also be delivered simultaneously through outlets  50  located at different portions of the toothbrush  1 , for example to aid in the application of the active agent to different areas of the mouth. Optionally, a plurality of outlets may be provided on both the surface of the head that contains the tooth cleaning elements as well as the opposite the surface of the head, e.g., for delivering the same active agent from a common supply or different active agents from separate supplies. Although reference is made to a plurality of outlets, it is contemplated that a single outlet could be used. 
         [0010]    The switch for activating the pump  18  may be a button  22 , as illustrated in  FIG. 1 , or may be another type of switch such as a user-activated toggle switch or rotating dial. Depressing the button  22  may activate a timing circuit which causes the pump  18  to operate for an interval needed to pump a predetermined amount of the medium containing the active agent from the reservoir  15  and through the outlets  50 . The pump has a power source, such as a battery  21 , which may be located in the handle portion  10 . The timing circuit causes the pump  18  to operate for an interval of time which either may be preset or may be adjustable, e.g., by a user-activated rotating dial, which may vary depending on the active agent and the desired delivery regimen. While an external switch  22  has been described, it will be appreciated that a user-operated, internal switch that activates the delivery device upon the mechanical action of brushing, is also contemplated. 
         [0011]    The medium containing the active agent may be incorporated into a sealed reservoir  15  during manufacture of the toothbrush  1 , in which case the toothbrush  1  may be disposed of after the supply of the active agent is exhausted. Alternatively, the reservoir  15  may be refillable through an inlet (not shown), or may be replaceable, e.g., by inserting a replaceable cartridge into a recess in the toothbrush. A cartridge may be provided with a sharpened element which penetrates a membrane in the recess to permit the medium to flow from the cartridge. The cartridge may be spring-loaded to stay in place after insertion into the recess, and can have a seal to prevent unwanted leakage of the active agent. The cartridge may be disposable or refillable. Other methods of providing a refillable and/or replaceable cartridge or the like may be used. 
         [0012]    The reservoir  15  and pump  18  may be fixed to the neck portion  11  by various known methods including bonding, molding, melting, and mechanical fixing. 
         [0013]    Optionally, a user-activated switch, such as a dial (not shown), can have multiple settings for selecting one of several active agents. For example, the dial can have a first setting for oxidizer/whitener treatment, a second setting for breath freshener treatment, and a third setting for antimicrobial treatment. The dial setting instructs the timing circuit to activate the pump  18  for a time interval appropriate for the selected active agent. 
         [0014]    In one embodiment, a kit comprises a toothbrush and at least one cartridge containing an active agent. A user may select among multiple cartridges for a desired treatment. If the active agents have different intervals of application, the toothbrush may be provided with a dial, as previously described, to enable the user to select the appropriate setting. Similarly, a single cartridge can come pre-loaded with multiple active agents that may be selectively accessed and delivered by a switch or the like. The kit can also include a dentifrice if desired. 
         [0015]    The active agent may be delivered in a dose appropriate for its intended purpose. The amount may be controlled by controlling the duration the pump  18  operates after the button  22  is pressed. The duration of dispensation will depend on the desired dose and the flowrate of the medium, and typically ranges from about 1 second to 5 minutes, often from about 5 seconds to about 2 minutes, and may range from about 10 seconds to 30 seconds. The timing of the dispensing action may be either immediately after the button  22  is pressed, or at a delay programmed as desired. 
         [0016]    Any suitable pump may be used for delivering the medium from the reservoir  15  to the outlet(s). The pump may deliver the medium through a variety of different actions that are mechanical, electrical, chemical or a combination thereof, depending on the pump structure. 
         [0017]      FIG. 2  is a schematic illustration of a pump  18 ′ with an integrated reservoir  15  which may contain the medium. The pump  18 ′ has a pressure side  30  which houses a pump device  33  that is activatable by an activation switch  32 . The pump device  33  is integrated into a circuit which includes a resistor  35  and a power source (not shown). When the pumping  33  is activated by the switch, the internal pressure on the pressure side  30  is increased, which displaces a piston  36  toward the reservoir  15 ′, which in turn causes the medium to be dispensed through an orifice  38 . 
         [0018]      FIGS. 3 and 4  show an alternative construction in which the reservoir  15  is positioned at the bottom of the neck portion  11 . A relatively short (e.g., about 10-20 mm) channel connects the reservoir  15  to outlet(s) located in the head portion. An external pump may be provided, which creates negative pressure to pull the medium from the reservoir  15 . 
         [0019]    With reference to  FIG. 4 , the cross-sectional area “b” of the handle portion  10  may be suitably selected to provide sufficient storage space for the battery  21 , such as an AAA type, or button type battery or other generally cylindrical battery, while also providing ergonomic characteristics to permit easy gripping and manipulating of the toothbrush. The neck portion  11  has a cross-sectional area “a” which is generally less than that of the handle portion  10  and may be suitably selected to provide sufficient storage space for the reservoir  15 . Either or both of the neck portion  11  and handle portion  10  may have contours such that the respective cross sectional areas (“a” and/or “b”) is non-uniform. Given these considerations, the ratio of the average cross-sectional area of the handle portion “b” to the average cross-sectional area of the neck portion “a” usually satisfies the relationship 1&lt;b/a≦5, and often 1.2≦b/a≦4. Nevertheless, other values of the ratio are possible. 
         [0020]    Advantageously, by locating the reservoir  15  in the neck portion  11 , the distance that the medium is dispensed to the head  12  is minimized. The length of the channel used for delivering the medium from the reservoir  15  to the head  12  may range, for example, from about 10 to 20 mm. In this way the implement is less prone to clogging, the required volume of the reservoir  15  may be reduced, and the reservoir  15  may be more easily replaced for changing or replenishment of the active agent. 
         [0021]    The active agent itself may be contained in the reservoir  15 . In other words, it is not necessary to generate the active agent internally or in situ. This simplifies the construction of the toothbrush and avoids the need to handle any byproducts associated with the synthesis of the active agent. Alternatively, an agent in one reservoir may be delivered via a delivery device to another reservoir where it is “activated,” where it is then delivered via another delivery device to the one or more outlets. A delivery system may employ multiple connections that are direct or indirect. 
         [0022]    In FIGS.  1  and  3 - 6 , a toothbrush  1  is shown schematically having a head  12 , a relatively narrow neck portion  11 , and a handle  10 . Any bristle configuration and any handle configuration may be used. The outlet(s) may be located in the bristle region on the bristle side of the head of the toothbrush, for example between or interspersed with bristles. Alternatively, the outlet(s) may be located on the side of the head opposite the bristles, or on the side edges of the head  12 , or on a combination of sides as desired. Alternatively, the outlet(s) may be located adjacent the head  12  or in the region of the head  12 , but not actually on the head  12 . 
         [0023]    The toothbrush  1  may be used by applying toothpaste to the bristles and brushing the teeth in a conventional manner. The active agent may be administered by activating the switch, e.g., depressing button  22 , to activate the pump  18 , which causes the medium containing the active agent to be delivered though the outlet(s). The switch may instruct the timing circuit to activate the pump  18  for a predetermined time, which in turn dispenses the active agent in a predetermined amount. Alternatively, the active agent may be administered in a user-defined amount, for example, dispensation may occur for the duration that the button  22  is depressed. The active agent may then be applied to the teeth using the bristles. The active agent may be administered before, during, or after brushing. 
         [0024]    Non-limiting examples of active agents which can be used include antibacterial agents, such as chlorhexidine, cetyl pyridininum chloride, triclosan, stannous compounds, herbal extracts and zinc compounds; oxidative or whitening agents, such as hydrogen peroxide, urea peroxide, sodium percarbonate, and PVP—H 2 O 2 ; supercharged fluoride delivery ingredients (such as dicalcium phosphate dihydrate and others disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,785,956); tooth sensitivity ingredients, such as KNO 3 ; occluding agents, such as Novamin® bioactive glass, sodium silicate, and arginine salts such as arginine bicarbonate; gum health actives, including those which reduce inflammation pathways and/or interfere in bacterial processes which produce inflammatory stimuli, such as polyphenols (such as baicalin and catechin), herbal extracts and triclosan; nutritional type ingredients, such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, vitamin E, and folic acid; tartar control or anti-stain ingredients, including phosphate salts, polyvinylphosphonic acid, PVM/MA copolymer; enzymes, such as those used for plaque disruption; sensate ingredients, such as those providing cooling, tingle, or heat sensations; flavors and flavor ingredients; anti-cavity or enamel repair agents; breath freshening ingredients; oral malodor reducing agents; anti-attachment agents, such as ethyl lauroyl arginate and silicone polymers; diagnostic solutions, such as plaque-indicator dyes; colorants or other aesthetic agents; and combinations thereof. Examples of flavors and flavor ingredients include essential oils, menthol, carvone, and anethole, and various flavoring aldehydes, esters, and alcohols. Examples of essential oils include oils of spearmint, peppermint, wintergreen, sassafras, clove, sage, eucalyptus, marjoram, cinnamon, lemon, lime, grapefruit, and orange. 
         [0025]    The active agent and/or its medium can be selected to complement a toothpaste formula, such as by coordinating flavors, colors, aesthetics, or active ingredients. A flavor can be administered to create a gradual flavor change during brushing, which presently is not possible using toothpaste alone. 
         [0026]    The active agent may be compatible with toothpaste, or may be unstable and/or reactive with typical toothpaste ingredients. Non-limiting examples of components which tend to be unstable and/or reactive with typical toothpaste ingredients include hydrogen peroxide, sodium fluoride, various calcium salts, cetyl pyridinium chloride, ethyl lauroyl arginate, silicone polymers, enzymes, and chlorhexidiene. The active agent also may be a tooth cleaning agent to boost the overall efficacy of brushing. Such tooth cleaning agents may or may not be compatible with the toothpaste ingredients. 
         [0027]    The active agent can be provided in any suitable vehicle, such as in aqueous solution or in the form of gel or paste; or in the form of a gas. In one example of an implementation, oxygen can aid in oxidation processes such as tooth whitening or air to enhance whole mouth flavor sensation. The use of air can increase the rate of diffusion of the flavor in the mouth. Non-limiting examples of vehicles include water, monohydric alcohols such as ethanol, poly(ethylene oxides) such as polyethylene glycols such as PEG 2M, 5M, 7M, 14M, 23M, 45M, and 90M available from Union Carbide, carboxymethylene polymers such as Carbopol® 934 and 974 available from B.F. Goodrich, and combinations thereof. The selection of a suitable vehicle will be apparent to persons skilled in the art depending on such factors as the properties of the active agent and the desired properties of the medium, such as viscosity. 
         [0028]    The quantity of the medium dispensed may vary over a wide range depending on such factors as the identity of the active agent and its concentration in the medium. The quantity usually ranges from about 1 to about 500 μL per use, more usually from about 10 to about 100 μL. For example, the pump  18  may be configured to deliver 10 μL of 20% cetylpyridinium chloride gel over a period of 30 seconds, e.g., for application during the first 30 seconds of brushing the teeth. An advantage of this delivery is that ingredients incompatible with the toothpaste are exposed to the toothpaste as little as possible. 
         [0029]    The reservoir  15  may contain a quantity of the active agent medium intended for a single use or a small number of uses, or may facilitate repeated use over an extended period of time, e.g., up to several months or several years (if used with a toothbrush having a replaceable head for example). The size of the reservoir  15  may be selected to be compatible with the desired overall dimensions of the toothbrush  1 , particularly the neck portion  11 , as well as such factors as the stability of the active agent and the quantity of medium administered during each application. 
         [0030]    The supply of active agent in the reservoir  15  may be free or substantially free of components which are incompatible with the active agent and/or the medium containing the active agent, such as incompatible toothpaste components as previously identified. In one aspect, the reservoir  15  may be free or substantially free of toothpaste, as toothpaste is separately applied to the bristles by the user. Alternatively as noted above, an active agent may be originally retained in one reservoir and then transferred to another reservoir where it is activated just prior to delivery, which may be useful in certain conditions or circumstances. 
         [0031]    The back of the toothbrush  1  may be equipped with a special surface for polishing teeth, for example, with silica toothpaste. Non-limiting examples of such surfaces include rubber, elastomer, woven fabric, and wool. 
         [0032]    The toothbrush  1  optionally may be provided with compartments and/or access panels for access to the various components, such as the power source and reservoir. The power source may be, for example, a replaceable or rechargeable battery. 
         [0033]    As illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the handle  10  may include a sheath or sleeve  20  which extends in the longitudinal direction of the handle  10  and is made of electrically conductive material. Both the handle  10  and the sleeve  20  are open to the rear, thus forming a cavity which can be closed from the rear by a threaded closure part  25 . The battery  21  may be a commercially available, non-rechargeable cylindrical battery, with a defined power, e.g. 1.5 V. Alternatively, a button cell or rechargeable storage battery could be used as a power source. 
         [0034]    A spring contact  29  for the positive pole of the battery  21  (see  FIG. 1 ) is fitted in the sleeve  20 , on a transverse wall, and is connected to the pump  18  via an electric line  26 . The electrical connection can be interrupted by means of the switch  22 . 
         [0035]    The closure part  25  may be provided with a threaded stub  25   a  made of an electrically conductive material and can be screwed into the handle  1  and/or into the sleeve  20 . The threaded stub  25   a  may be provided with a contact surface which, with the closure part  25  screwed in, comes into abutment against the negative pole of the battery  21  inserted into the sleeve  20 . The negative pole is electrically connected to the pump  18  via the threaded stub  25   a , the sleeve  20  itself, and a line  27  which connects the sleeve  20  to the pump  18 . Instead of being transmitted via the electrically conductive sleeve  20 , it would also be possible for the power from the negative pole to be transmitted in some other way, for example using wires or an electrically conductive plastic. 
         [0036]    The following examples are provided for illustrative purposes and should be construed as illustrative and not limiting. 
       EXAMPLE 1  
       [0037]    Table I illustrates a cetylpyridinium chloride concentrate that may be dispensed from a toothbrush reservoir during brushing as an antibacterial agent. 
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                 TABLE I 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Ingredient 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
                 Carbopol 974P 
                 1-2 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 600 
                 10 
               
               
                   
                 FD&amp;C blue #1(1% solution in water) 
                 0.5 
               
               
                   
                 Cetylpyridinium chloride 
                 20 
               
               
                   
                 Water 
                 Q.S. 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 2  
       [0038]    Table II shows a hydrogen peroxide solution that may be dispensed from a toothbrush reservoir during brushing as a whitening booster. 
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                 TABLE II 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Ingredient 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
                 Carbopol 974P 
                 1-2 
               
               
                   
                 Hydrogen peroxide 
                 30 
               
               
                   
                 Water 
                 Q.S. 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 3  
       [0039]    Table III illustrates a hydrogen peroxide gel that may be dispensed from a toothbrush reservoir during brushing as a whitening liquid. The gel also may be applied post-brushing for tooth whitening. 
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                 TABLE III 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Ingredient 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Water 
                 10.07 
               
               
                   
                 Carbopol 974 
                 1.00 
               
               
                   
                 95% Ethyl alcohol 
                 34.8 
               
               
                   
                 Glycerin 
                 5.00 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 600 
                 10.00 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 2M 
                 14.00 
               
               
                   
                 Hydrogen peroxide 
                 25.00 
               
               
                   
                 85% Phosphoric acid 
                 0.05 
               
               
                   
                 Monobasic sodium phosphate 
                 0.05 
               
               
                   
                 Total 
                 100.00 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 4  
       [0040]    Table IV shows a phosphoric acid solution that may be dispensed from a toothbrush reservoir during brushing as a whitening liquid. The solution has a pH of about 4.0. 
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                 TABLE IV 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Ingredient 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 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 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 5  
       [0041]    Table V illustrates another hydrogen peroxide solution that may be dispensed from a toothbrush reservoir during brushing as a whitening booster. The composition alternatively may be applied to the teeth after brushing as a whitening agent. 
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                 TABLE V 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Ingredient 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Carbopol 974P 
                 1 
               
               
                   
                 95% ethyl alcohol 
                 34.8 
               
               
                   
                 Glycerin 
                 5 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 600 
                 10 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 2M 
                 14 
               
               
                   
                 85% phosphoric acid 
                 0.05 
               
               
                   
                 Monobasic sodium phosphate 
                 0.05 
               
               
                   
                 Hydrogen peroxide 
                 25 
               
               
                   
                 Water 
                 Q.S. 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 6  
       [0042]    Alternative liquid whitening gels are prepared by modifying the base formula of Example 5 by adding either (1) 2 to 5 wt % polyethylene (PE) powder having an average particle size of 6 to 8 microns; (2) 1 to 5 wt % polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powder having particle size of 5 to 6 microns; (3) 0.8 to 2.5 wt % polypropylene (PP) powder having a particle size of 4 to 50 microns; (4) 2 to 5 wt % PE powder and 0.11 to 0.4 wt % titanium dioxide powder having a particle size of 10 to 45 microns. Examples of gels having the polymer and/or inorganic titanium powders incorporated in the base formula are shown in Tables VI and VII. 
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                 TABLE VI 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 G 
               
               
                   
                 A 
                 B 
                 C 
                 D 
                 E 
                 F 
                 (wt 
               
               
                   
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 %) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 Base 
                 99.0 
                 98.0 
                 95.0 
                 98.0 
                 95.0 
                 99.2 
                 97.5 
               
               
                 Formula 
               
               
                 +PE 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 2.0 
                 5.0 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 +PTFE 
                 1.00 
                 2.0 
                 5.0 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 +PP 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 0.8 
                 2.5 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
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                 TABLE VII 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 GA 
                 H 
                 I 
                 J 
                 K 
                 L 
               
               
                   
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
                 (wt %) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 Base Formula 
                 99.5 
                 97.90 
                 97.80 
                 97.60 
                 94.90 
                 99.5 
               
               
                 +PE 
                 — 
                 2.00 
                 2.00 
                 2.00 
                 5.00 
                 — 
               
               
                 +TiO 2   
                 — 
                 0.10 
                 0.20 
                 0.40 
                 0.10 
                 0.5 
               
               
                 +TiO 2  coated 
                 0.5 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 mica 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 7  
       [0043]    Table VIII shows another exemplary composition of a liquid whitening gel that may be dispensed from a reservoir of a toothbrush during brushing as described herein. 
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                 TABLE VIII 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Liquid Gel 
                   
               
               
                   
                 Formula 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Carbomer 
                 1.00 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 600 
                 9.96 
               
               
                   
                 BHT 
                 0.03 
               
               
                   
                 Glycerin 
                 4.98 
               
               
                   
                 Water 
                 17.00 
               
               
                   
                 Ethyl alcohol 
                 34.67 
               
               
                   
                 PEG 2M 
                 13.95 
               
               
                   
                 H 2 O 2  (35%) 
                 17.93 
               
               
                   
                 Sodium Phosphate 
                 0.05 
               
               
                   
                 Phosphoric acid 
                 0.05 
               
               
                   
                 Titanium dioxide 
                 0.38 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       EXAMPLE 8  
       [0044]    Table IX example shows the composition of a breath protection gel that is dispensed from a toothbrush reservoir as described herein. 
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                 TABLE IX 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Ingredient 
                 Wt % 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Carbopol 974P 
                 1 
               
               
                   
                 PVM/MA copolymer 
                 10 
               
               
                   
                 Triclosan 
                 20 
               
               
                   
                 Ethyl alcohol 
                 40 
               
               
                   
                 Zinc gluconate 
                 20 
               
               
                   
                 Water 
                 Q.S.