Plaque detection using a stream probe
First Claim
1. An electric toothbrush comprising:
- an oral insertion portion;
a body portion containing gas supply apparatus and 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 configured to detect the presence of a substance on a dental surface, the apparatus comprising;
a distal probe portion in the oral insertion portion configured to be immersed in a first fluid,the distal probe portion defining a distal tip having an open port to enable the passage of a gas therethrough;
the at least one parameter sensor configured such that passage of the gas through the distal tip enables detection of a 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 a substance at least partially obstructing the passage of fluid through the open port of the distal tip, the detection electronics configured to determine, based on the change in the pressure signal, whether the substance present on the dental surface is more hydrophilic than the dental surface, wherein the distal tip has a structural configuration for preventing blocking of said open port by the substance,wherein the detection electronics, based on the change in pressure signal, is configured to determine if the substance present on the dental surface is plaque.
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Abstract
An apparatus is configured such that passage of a fluid through an open port of a distal probe tip enables detection of a substance that may be present on a surface, e.g., a surface of a tooth, based on measurement of a signal correlating to a substance at least partially obstructing the passage of fluid through the open port. The apparatus includes a proximal pump portion and at least one distal probe portion configured to be immersed in another fluid, e.g., water in toothpaste foam. A corresponding system includes one or two such apparatuses. A method of detecting the presence of a substance on a surface includes probing an interaction zone for at least partial obstruction of flow of the fluid through the distal probe tip. The distal probe tip may have a structural configuration for preventing blocking of the open port. The distal probe tip may also have a non-uniform wear profile. The at least one distal probe portion may include two or multiple components to improve performance and reliability.
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1. An electric toothbrush comprising:
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an oral insertion portion; a body portion containing gas supply apparatus and 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 configured to detect the presence of a substance on a dental surface, the apparatus comprising; a distal probe portion in the oral insertion portion configured to be immersed in a first fluid, the distal probe portion defining a distal tip having an open port to enable the passage of a gas therethrough; the at least one parameter sensor configured such that passage of the gas through the distal tip enables detection of a 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 a substance at least partially obstructing the passage of fluid through the open port of the distal tip, the detection electronics configured to determine, based on the change in the pressure signal, whether the substance present on the dental surface is more hydrophilic than the dental surface, wherein the distal tip has a structural configuration for preventing blocking of said open port by the substance, wherein the detection electronics, based on the change in pressure signal, is configured to determine if the substance present on the dental surface is plaque. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
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5. A method for detecting the presence of a substance on a dental surface, the method comprising:
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immersing in a first fluid a distal probe portion, the distal probe portion defining a distal tip having an open port to enable the passage of a gas therethrough, and due to passage of the gas through the distal tip, detecting by means of a parameter sensor a substance that may be present on the dental surface based on measurement by detection electronics of a change in a pressure signal detected by the parameter sensor, correlating to a substance at least partially obstructing the passage of fluid through the open port of the distal tip, and determining by means of the detection electronics, based on the change in the pressure signal, whether the substance present on the dental surface is more hydrophilic than the dental surface, wherein the detection electronics, based on the change in pressure signal, determines if the substance present on the dental surface is plaque. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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