Oral care compositions comprising chlorite and methods

The present invention relates to topical oral care compositions, including therapeutic rinses, especially mouth rinses, as well as toothpastes, tooth gels, tooth powders, subgingival gels, chewing gums, mouth sprays, lozenges (including breath mints), dental implements, and pet care products, compri...

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Main Authors Witt, Jonathan James, Wimalasena, Rohan Lalith, Wong, Andrew Lee, Goulbourne, Jr., Eric Altman, Doyle, Matthew Joseph
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.02.2002
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Summary:The present invention relates to topical oral care compositions, including therapeutic rinses, especially mouth rinses, as well as toothpastes, tooth gels, tooth powders, subgingival gels, chewing gums, mouth sprays, lozenges (including breath mints), dental implements, and pet care products, comprising an effective amount of chlorite ion for treating or preventing conditions of the oral cavity. This invention further relates to methods for treating or preventing conditions of the oral cavity, including periodontal disease, herpetic lesions, and infections that may develop following dental procedures such as osseous surgery, tooth extraction, periodontal flap surgery, dental implantation, and scaling and root planing, in humans or other animals. The present invention relates to topical oral compositions, including therapeutic rinses, especially mouth rinses, as well as toothpastes, gels, tooth powders, chewing gums, mouth sprays, lozenges (including breath mints), dental implements (such as dental floss and tape), and pet care products comprising at least a minimally effective amount of chlorite ion, wherein the pH of the final composition is greater than 7 and the composition is essentially free of chlorine dioxide or chlorous acid. This invention further relates to a method for treating or preventing diseases and conditions of the oral cavity such as gingivitis, plaque, periodontal disease, herpetic lesions, and infections that may develop following dental procedures such as osseous surgery, tooth extraction, periodontal flap surgery, dental implantation, and scaling and root planing, in humans and other animals, by applying a safe and effective amount of the chlorite ion composition to the oral cavity.