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Device for rapid diagnosis of dental caries

  • US 4,582,795 A
  • Filed: 06/17/1983
  • Issued: 04/15/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for rapid diagnosis of dental caries in saliva of a patient by means of a reagent which changes color in the presence of dental caries or dental caries-causing microorganisms comprising a piece of ground paper, a supporting film peelably adhered by an adhesive layer backing to the ground paper in a first region, a coating film having an inner surface and an adhesive layer at least around the periphery of the inner surface of said coating film, a piece of filter paper which has been impregnated with a solution containing a reagent which changes color in the presence of dental caries or dental caries-causing microorganisms and then dried, said piece of filter paper being supported on said inner surface of said coating film, said coating film being peelably adhered by its adhesive layer to the ground paper in a second region in such a manner that said piece of filter paper is completely kept from open air or air circulation and is maintained in a germ-free condition, said first and second regions being side by side on said ground paper, whereby the coating film may be peelable detached from the piece of ground paper, a saliva sample placed on the piece of filter paper, the coating film peelably adhered to the supporting film in such a manner that an airtight seal is formed between said coating film and said supporting film so as to preclude evaporation of the saliva sample placed on said piece of filter paper, and said supporting film attached to skin of a patient for incubation purposes.

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