WO1999022681A1 - Oral device to aid weight control - Google Patents
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- WO1999022681A1 WO1999022681A1 PCT/US1998/022176 US9822176W WO9922681A1 WO 1999022681 A1 WO1999022681 A1 WO 1999022681A1 US 9822176 W US9822176 W US 9822176W WO 9922681 A1 WO9922681 A1 WO 9922681A1
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- This invention relates generally to artificial weight control devices, and more particularly to an oral device to aid in weight control. More specifically, the invention relates to an oral device which assists in weight control by reducing the volume of a user's oral cavity to slow down the rate of food ingestion.
- the methods include dieting, exercising, body wrapping, special medications, stomach and bowel surgery, blocking the intake of solid food by wiring shut the mouth, or by use of a sieve-like mouth guard.
- the most effective method of weight control, or course is merely limit the amounts of calories that are taken into one's digestive system.
- dieting, and the variations thereof, including fasting are perhaps the most widespread and well-known methods of weight control.
- an oral weight control device such as Steven et al. does, in fact, limit intake to liquids and semi-liquids only, it poses problems for the user.
- the device is cumbersome and must stay in the mouth constantly. There can be psychological complications as it requires the user to adapt to a large moving object inside the mouth at all times. This adaption may not be possible for all users, and could create tension, nervousness and self-consciousness over long periods of time. Due to the permanent nature of its installation in the mouth, relief from these problems may not be available.
- the permanent device acts as a crutch since the user does not exercise free will in its daily use. The habit of its function also is out of step with the normal daily occurrence of ingesting solid food. Thus, it keeps the user from partaking in any average meal, and does not serve to train the user to change any pattern or habit that created the weight gain.
- physiological problems would include abrasion of the tongue from the repeated contacts with the device.
- the abrasion problem extends to the sides of the cheeks due to constant friction, especially during talking.
- oral hygiene can not be optimal because the device and attaching mechanism are not readily removable. Even though the teeth may be brushed in some fashion, complete and total hygiene can not be easily achieved. Food particles remaining in the mouth even after brushing will collect in the mouth and attach to the many crevices of the device. Since the device drops down on the tongue as the mouth is opened, flossing of the rear teeth is not possible, thus further contributing to poor oral hygiene and dental health. Bacteria accumulating in the mouth causes halitosis and illness .
- Dr. Golan states the "Ideally, you should eat slowly and take small bites, making sure to chew thoroughly.”
- Dr. James S. Gordon (Addison Wesley, 1996) states: "Most of us eat too fast, as well as too much. Almost 70 million Americans are more than 20% above their ideal weight.”
- Dr. Dean Ornish recommends smaller bites, eaten slowly, peacefully.
- the invention relates to an apparatus and method for improvement of digestion, assimilation and regulation of food, and more particularly, for a mold-made device to fit the individual user so as to slow down the rate of food ingestion, and the amount of food ingested. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an oral device to aid weight control adapted to be installed by the user at the time of ingestion of food, which reduces the space in the oral cavity by a device which lowers the vault of the roof of the mouth.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide such an oral device which allows the user to freely ingest normal food, while slowing down the quantity rate of consumption per swallow.
- Another object of the present invention is to allow the user to develop a habit of eating smaller bites at a slower rate, so that eventually the user will be able to consume food in a healthier manner, even when not using the device.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide the user with the satisfaction of having a full mouth, with less food present.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a diet aid device that allows the user to maintain optimal oral hygiene since the device is easily removed and easily cleaned. It does not impede any regular oral hygiene.
- an oral device made of a light weight material, molded to fit the user's upper palate, and which functions to alter the palate to a low-vault state.
- the device is secured by a wire extending from each side, with the free end of each wire extending between two adjacent teeth on each side of the upper mouth, while the natural suction between the material and the lining of the palate holds the device in place.
- the device needs only to be worn during the consumption and ingestion of food, although it may be left in the mouth continually, without affecting speech, swallowing, drinking or other customary movements of the mouth.
- the device By lowering the palate vault, the device reduces the volume of the oral cavity and thus slows the ingestion of food.
- the device is not permanently attached in the mouth, and is readily removable, thus permitting the user to practice complete oral hygiene at all times. Moreover, the device does not impede the user from taking oral medications in the form of tablets or capsules.
- the present invention is a novel type of oral weight control or diet aid. It offers a temporary altering of the anatomy of the mouth. In use, it is painless, effortless, hygienic and individualized.
- the device physically resembles a conventional orthodontic retainer.
- an orthodontic retainer functions primarily to apply forces to the teeth, and is not intended nor designed to build up the palate, nor to reduce the volume of the mouth in order to reduce food consumption. To the contrary, the design and intent of the orthodontic retainer is to minimize interference with the normal functions in the mouth.
- Orthodontic retainer-like devices have been proposed which are positioned against the palate for such purposes as correcting tongue thrusting problems or to inhibit thumb sucking . Again, these devices were not designed for weight control.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an oral weight control device according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the device along view line 2-2 in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a partial schematic showing the orientation of the device of Fig. 1 when worn by a user.
- Fig. 4 is a partial schematic showing the roof of a mouth with the device of Fig. 1 in place.
- BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT INVENTION AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY As shown in Fig. 1, an oral weight control device according to the present invention, identified generally by the reference character 10, resembles an orthodontic retainer, and has a central, thickened portion 12 which is molded to fit the contours and configuration of the user's mouth.
- the upper surface 14 of the device is configured to exactly fit the roof of the user's mouth, while the lower surface 16 is configured to replicate the roof, or palate, of the user's mouth.
- the center portion 12 creates a prosthesis or an imitation of a low-vaulted palate condition. Note Fig. 2.
- the device 10 When worn, the device 10 effectively lowers the roof of the user's mouth, toward the tongue, to reduce the overall volume of the oral cavity.
- the amount by which the volume of the oral cavity is reduced is determined by the thickness of the device 10, and can be established in consultation with a health professional fitting the device to the user, such as a medical doctor, a dentist or an orthodontist.
- a device with a thinner central portion 12 would be appropriate for a person having a smaller mouth, or otherwise does not require as much reduction in oral cavity volume.
- a device with a thicker central portion 12 would be appropriate for a person with a larger mouth or requires a greater reduction in oral cavity volume.
- Thicker central portion 12 in device 10 has a region of increased thickness toward the back of the user's mouth and a region of reduced thickness located toward the front of the user's mouth when device 10 is positioned in the user's mouth as described herein. See Fig. 1.
- a short wire 18 is embedded on each lateral side of the device 10, with the end terminated by an appropriately-sized ball 20 to form a "ball clasp" .
- the wire 18 is slipped between two adjacent teeth in each side of the upper mouth, with the ball 20 bearing against the outer surfaces of the teeth to attach the device 10 and support it against the palate.
- Use of the wire permits the weight control device 10 to be quickly, easily and securely positioned against the roof of the user's mouth when desired, and to be quickly and easily removed after use or for cleaning.
- one or more additional wires may be embedded in the device, spaced along the length of the device 10, and similarly shaped as the wire 18, to provide additional attachment points for the device to ensure a secure fit in the mouth.
- a single longer length of wire may be embedded within the thickness of the device, with the free ends extending from the sides thereof.
- other attachment means may be used which would permit ready attachment and removal of the device.
- the balls 20 for example, appropriately-sized circular- shaped rings or loops (not shown) which encircle the teeth in the upper mouth, one tooth on each side, can be used to provide semi-permanent attachment of the device.
- the weight control device 10 can be made of any lightweight material which is appropriate for the interior of the mouth, such as materials commonly available and used in orthodontics, and is individually molded to provide a secure, comfortable fit for the user.
- the device 10 is appropriately dimensioned and contoured along the sides to fit comfortably against the teeth, and does not extend too far toward the back of the mouth where it may interfere with the air passages from the nasal cavity or with swallowing.
- Note Fig. 4. Techniques commonly used by orthodontists and dental lab technicians may be used to fabricate the device and to secure the attachment wire or wires.
- the device 10 can be easily and quickly put into use, without any special training, by positioning it in the mouth, with the upper surface 14 against the palate, and pushing the wire 18 between the corresponding teeth, so that the balls rest on the outer surfaces of the teeth.
- the device When correctly positioned, as shown in Fig. 3, the device does not interfere with either the tongue or the teeth, in biting, chewing, swallowing or talking.
- the device 10 functions to lower the natural palate surface, and does not require any conscious effort by the user to achieve its purposes.
- the device When the device is in place in the mouth, it creates a condition known as a "low-vaulted palate" wherein the roof of the mouth is not as highly vaulted as it might be otherwise.
- the user finds that smaller amounts of food are taken per bite to eat comfortably, and that less food need to be consumed to obtain the feeling of satisfaction that one gets from having a "full mouth”.
- With the reduced volume in the mouth provided by the device the user will require longer periods of time to eat a certain amount of food, and will tend to be satisfied with less food for an equivalent eating time.
- the reduced volume in the mouth leads to reduced food consumption, which leads to weight loss. Initially, the user may be tempted to eat at more frequent intervals, possibly out of habit.
- the on-going benefits of the device continue since the rate of food consumption will be reduced, and the longer time required to consume the food will cause the user to reach the point of hunger satisfaction sooner, thus reducing the total amount of food consumed. Over a relatively short period of time, the user's stomach will shrink, further reducing the desire for food and reaching the point of hunger satisfaction sooner.
- the user With consistent use of the device, the user will easily and relatively quickly develop the habit of taking smaller bites when eating, and consuming smaller amounts of food. At some point, the habit will be sufficiently ingrained that the user can discontinue the use of the device. Alternatively, the use of the device can be continued to reinforce and/or maintain the beneficial habits.
- the inventor has conducted evaluation tests of the device, and results have shown that a person using the device can adjust to wearing it in a short period of time, and that it does not affect or interfere with normal activities, such as talking, laughing, swallowing, drinking (although in reduced quantities with each swallow) , brushing of the teeth, and, since it is readily removable, observance of good oral hygiene. Persons using the device have been able to realize steady, consistent weight loss.
- the device requires no special training for its use, and once it is in place there is no requirement imposed upon the user for its proper and effective operation.
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