AT413261B - Denture cleaning product comprises a solution of citrus oil in alcohol, coconut oil, vegetable oil and carboxymethyl cellulose - Google Patents
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Abstract
Denture cleaning product comprises (wt.%): a 1-3% solution of citrus oil in alcohol (45-55), coconut oil (16-26), vegetable oil (20-30) and carboxymethyl cellulose (3-7). An independent claim is also included for producing the denture cleaning product by stirring the warmed liquid coconut oil into the citrus oil solution, cooling the resulting emulsion, intimately mixing the emulsion with the vegetable oil and adding the carboxymethyl cellulose.
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Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf ein Reinigungsmittel für eine Zahnprothese mit einer Mischung aus Reinigungs-, Desinfektions- und Pflegesubstanzen.
Übliche Reinigungsmittel für Zahnprothesen liegen im allgemeinen in Tablettenform vor und werden unter einer Gasentwicklung in einer wässrigen Lösung wirksam. Sie enthalten im wesentlichen sauerstoffabgebende Substanzen zum Bleichen, Oxidieren und Desinfizieren, anorganische Enthärter und Kalkbinder, Chelatbildner, gasbildende Träger, wie Carbonate und/oder Bicarbonate, Zitronensäure, Weinsäure, Amidosulfonsäure bzw. deren Salze, Desinfektionsmittel, wie Benzoate und/oder Hydroxybenzoesäurealkylester, sowie Gleit-, Binde- und/oder Sprengmittel, Tenside, Farbstoffzusätze und Aromamittel. Aufgrund dieser Zusammensetzung sind die bekannten Reinigungsmittel für Zahnprothesen nicht für den Verdauungstrakt geeignet.
Da Zahnprothesen zu einem Grossteil aus Kunstharz bestehen, dessen Oberfläche durch die Einwirkung von Speichel und Lebensmitteln mit der Zeit porös wird, kann die Gefahr nicht ausgeschlossen werden, dass sich bei einer ungenügenden Spülung nach einer Reinigung Reste des Reinigungsmittels in den Oberflächenporen der Zahnprothese haften bleiben und über den Mund in den Verdauungstrakt gelangen.
Der Erfindung liegt somit die Aufgabe zugrunde, ein Reinigungsmittel für eine Zahnprothese der eingangs geschilderten Art aus Wirkstoffen zusammenzusetzen, die als Lebensmittel oder als Lebensmittelzusätze keine Gefahr für den Verdauungstrakt darstellen und den Anforderungen an die geforderte Reinigungs- und Pflegewirkung genügen.
Die Erfindung löst die gestellte Aufgabe dadurch, dass die Mischung 45 bis 55 Gew.% einer 1 bis 3 %igen Lösung von Citrusöl in Alkohol, 16 bis 26 Gew. % Kokosfett, 20 bis 30 Gew. % eines Pflanzenöls und 3 bis 7 Gew.% Celluloseglykolat enthält.
Das in Alkohol gelöste Citrusöl stellt eine hohe Reinigungskraft sicher, wobei die bewehrte Desinfektionswirkung des hochprozentigen Alkohols zusätzlich vorteilhaft genützt wird. Das Kokosfett hat im Zusammenwirken insbesondere mit dem Celluloseglykolat aufgrund seiner Anschmiegsamkeit und strukturellen Stabilität die Fähigkeit, poröse Unebenheiten zu glätten, was der Pflege von Zahnprothesen zugute kommt. Der Zusatz reiner Pflanzenöle bringt in Verbindung mit Alkohol nach der Reinigung und Trocknung der Zahnprothese eine hochglänzende Oberfläche mit sich. Das Celluloseglykolat erhöht darüber hinaus die Stabilität des Reinigungsmittels.
Es zeigt sich somit, dass durch das Zusammenwirken der einzelnen Bestandteile des Reinigungsmittels nicht nur gesundheitliche Gefährdungen ausgeschlossen werden können, wenn Reinigungsmittelreste in den Verdauungstrakt gelangen, sondern auch gute Reinigungswirkungen mit hervorragenden Pflegeeigenschaften verknüpft werden.
Die angegebenen Mischungsverhältnisse decken für das Reinigungsmittel einen Anwendungsbereich ab, innerhalb dessen Grenzen durch Änderung der Mischungsverhältnisse Einfluss auf die Abstimmung des Reinigungsmittels hinsichtlich der Reinigungs- und der Pflegewirkung genommen werden kann. Um ein den üblichen Anwendungsfällen gerecht werdendes, ausgewogenes Mischungsverhältnis zu erreichen, kann die Mischung 48 bis 50 Gew.% einer 1,5 %igen Lösung von Citrusöl in Alkohol, 20 bis 22 Gew. % Kokosfett, 24 bis 26 Gew.% eines Pflanzenöls und 4 bis 6 Gew. % Celluloseglykolat enthalten.
Zur Herstellung eines erfindungsgemässen Reinigungsmittels muss für eine innige Mischung der Inhaltsstoffe gesorgt werden. Zu diesem Zweck empfiehlt es sich, das erwärmte, flüssige Kokosfett in eine Lösung von Citrusöl in Alkohol einzurühren, bevor nach einer Abkühlung die entstandene Emulsion mit Pflanzenöl innig vermischt und anschliessend mit Celluloseglykolat versetzt wird. Bei Einhaltung dieser Verfahrensschritte wird eine stabile, gut flüssige Emulsion erhalten, die in Flaschen abgefüllt werden kann.
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Es wurden 21 Gewichtsteile eines Kokosfettes auf 160 C erwärmt und dadurch verflüssigt.
Dieses flüssige Kokosfett wurde in einem gasdicht abgeschlossenen Kessel in 49 Gewichtsteile einer auf 80 C erwärmten, 1,5 %igen Lösung eines Citrusöls in 96%igem Alkohol mittels eines Rührwerkes eingerührt. Nach einer Abkühlung der erhaltenen Emulsion wurde ein natürliches Pflanzenöl, beispielsweise ein Olivenöl, eingerührt, und zwar in einer Menge von 25 Gewichtsteilen. Schliesslich wurden der Emulsion noch 5 Gewichtsteile an Celluloseglykolat zugesetzt und innig verrührt. Es entstand eine gut flüssige, stabile Emulsion, die eine hohe Reinigungskraft für Zahnprothesen in Verbindung mit einer guten Pflegewirkung aufwies.
Patentansprüche: 1. Reinigungsmittel für eine Zahnprothese mit einer Mischung aus Reinigungs-, Desinfekti- ons- und Pflegesubstanzen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Mischung 45 bis 55 Gew.% einer 1 bis 3 %igen Lösung von Citrusöl in Alkohol, 16 bis 26 Gew.% Kokosfett, 20 bis
30 Gew.% eines Pflanzenöls und 3 bis 7 Gew.% Celluloseglykolat enthält.
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The invention relates to a cleaning agent for a dental prosthesis with a mixture of cleaning, disinfecting and care substances.
Conventional denture cleansers are generally in tablet form and become effective to evolve gas in an aqueous solution. They contain substantially oxygen-emitting substances for bleaching, oxidizing and disinfecting, inorganic softeners and lime binders, chelating agents, gas-forming carriers such as carbonates and / or bicarbonates, citric acid, tartaric acid, sulfamic acid or salts thereof, disinfectants such as benzoates and / or hydroxybenzoic acid alkyl esters, and Lubricants, binders and / or disintegrants, surfactants, dye additives and flavoring agents. Because of this composition, the known denture cleaners are not suitable for the digestive tract.
Since dental prostheses consist to a large extent of synthetic resin, the surface of which becomes porous over time due to the action of saliva and foods, the danger can not be ruled out that residues of the cleaning agent will adhere to the surface pores of the dental prosthesis in the event of inadequate rinsing after cleaning and enter the digestive tract via the mouth.
The invention is therefore based on the object, a detergent for a dental prosthesis of the type described composed of active ingredients that pose no danger to the digestive tract as food or as food additives and meet the requirements of the required cleaning and care effect.
The invention solves the stated object in that the mixture 45 to 55 wt.% Of a 1 to 3% solution of citrus oil in alcohol, 16 to 26 wt.% Coconut oil, 20 to 30 wt.% Of a vegetable oil and 3 to 7 wt % Cellulose glycolate.
The dissolved in alcohol citrus oil ensures a high cleaning power, the reinforced disinfecting effect of the high-percentage alcohol is additionally used advantageously. The coconut fat, in combination with cellulose glycolate in particular, has the ability to smooth out porous unevenness due to its conformability and structural stability, which benefits the care of dentures. The addition of pure vegetable oils in conjunction with alcohol after cleaning and drying of the denture a high-gloss surface with it. The cellulose glycolate also increases the stability of the cleaning agent.
It thus appears that not only health hazards can be excluded by the interaction of the individual components of the cleaning agent when cleaning agent residues enter the digestive tract, but also good cleaning effects are combined with excellent care properties.
The specified mixing ratios cover an area of application for the cleaning agent, within the limits of which, by changing the mixing ratios, it is possible to influence the coordination of the cleaning agent with regard to the cleaning and the care effect. In order to achieve a balanced mixing ratio which meets the usual requirements, the mixture may contain 48 to 50% by weight of a 1.5% solution of citrus oil in alcohol, 20 to 22% by weight of coconut fat, 24 to 26% by weight of vegetable oil and 4 to 6 wt.% Celluloseglykolat included.
To prepare a cleaning agent according to the invention, care must be taken to intimately mix the ingredients. For this purpose, it is advisable to stir the heated, liquid coconut oil in a solution of citrus oil in alcohol before, after cooling, the resulting emulsion is intimately mixed with vegetable oil and then treated with cellulose glycolate. By adhering to these process steps, a stable, well-liquid emulsion is obtained, which can be bottled.
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There were 21 parts by weight of a coconut fat heated to 160 C and thereby liquefied.
This liquid coconut fat was stirred in a gas-tight sealed kettle in 49 parts by weight of a heated to 80 C, 1.5% solution of citrus oil in 96% alcohol by means of a stirrer. After cooling the obtained emulsion, a natural vegetable oil such as an olive oil was stirred in an amount of 25 parts by weight. Finally, the emulsion was added 5 parts by weight of cellulose glycolate and stirred intimately. The result was a good liquid, stable emulsion, which had a high cleaning power for dentures in conjunction with a good care effect.
1. Cleaning agent for a dental prosthesis with a mixture of cleaning, disinfecting and care substances, characterized in that the mixture 45 to 55 wt.% Of a 1 to 3% solution of citrus oil in alcohol, 16 to 26 wt % Coconut oil, 20 to
Contains 30 wt.% Of a vegetable oil and 3 to 7 wt.% Celluloseglykolat.
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