WO2017154641A1 - マウスピース、マウスピースのピース部製造用シート、及びマウスピースの製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mouthpiece, a mouthpiece manufacturing sheet, and a mouthpiece manufacturing method.
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is said to be caused mainly by the lower jaw lowering and blocking the airway, and various mouthpieces have been proposed to improve obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Yes.
- a mouthpiece or the like improves apnea and snoring during sleep by keeping the airway wide by putting the lower jaw forward of the upper jaw when worn.
- the upper and lower trays that fit into the patient's upper and lower dentitions, the first set of holding hooks wrapped by the upper tray, and the second set of holding hooks wrapped by the lower tray A set of occlusal pads as well as on the first and second retention hooks to allow the patient's lower jaw to move forward when the upper and lower trays are fitted onto the patient's dentition
- An oral appliance having means for attaching / detaching the front and rear portions of each tray by installing a pair of elastic bands is disclosed (for example, see Japanese Patent No. 5815668). In this oral appliance, the distance between the holding hooks can be adjusted by exchanging the elastic band.
- an upper jaw orthosis that fits in the upper dentition
- a lower jaw orthosis that fits in the lower jaw dentition
- an occlusal system that connects the upper jaw orthosis to the lower jaw orthosis
- the occlusion system being arranged in the upper jaw brace and the lower jaw brace.
- Mouthpieces used in dentistry include sports mouth guards, orthodontic mouthpieces, temporomandibular disorder mouthpieces, night guards for bruxism worn during sleep, There are mouthpieces for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Mouth guards for sports are intended to protect jawbones, teeth, mouths, etc. from external forces in contact sports such as boxing and rugby.
- EVA Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer
- those using a laminate of EVA and polyolefin resin for example, see JP-A-2002-355352
- silicone rubber for example, see Japanese Patent No. 1563289. It is disclosed.
- the orthodontic mouthpiece moves the teeth by applying the necessary corrective force to the necessary part using the elasticity of the material, and it is required to be transparent and aesthetic because it is worn during the day.
- the polymer material constituting the mouthpiece for example, JP 2008-264583 A discloses a laminate based on polycarbonate, a laminate based on acrylic resin, and the like, and JP 2008-53234 A discloses a polymer material. Acrylic, polycarbonate, urethane, epoxy and the like are described, and further, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-39554 describes polymethyl methacrylate, polyolefin soft elastic material and the like.
- the mouthpiece for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome improves the upper airway obstruction and snoring by positioning the lower jaw and tongue forward and dilating the upper airway during sleep.
- Acrylic see, for example, WO 2008/023799
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-355352 discloses a mouthpiece having a laminated structure of a layer made of a thermoplastic elastomer and a layer made of a polyolefin resin having no adhesiveness.
- JP-T-2010-501261 discloses a dental device including at least two layers of a thermoformable material (paragraph 0016 in the same document).
- the holding pad and the fixing portion are embedded, and the upper tray and the lower tray, the upper jaw appliance and the lower jaw appliance. Are in close contact with the holding pad and the fixing portion, respectively. For this reason, when a force is applied by the toothpaste, particularly when a force is applied in the lateral direction (parallel to the dentition surface) with respect to the mounting member (holding pad, fixed portion, etc.), the followability is low and the oral comfort is low. There is a problem that is not good.
- the silicone rubber and vinyl resin described in Japanese Patent No. 1855802 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-355352 to No. 1563289 are easily altered, discolored, and deteriorated in the oral cavity, and bacteria are used because of the porous material.
- problems such as easy breeding.
- the mouthpiece since the mouthpiece is generally attached to the maxillary or mandibular dentition and fastened in the oral cavity, the feeling of fitting (comfort) is also important.
- polishing workability is also important.
- the mouth guard (mouthpiece) described in JP-A-2002-355352 and the dental instrument (mouthpiece) described in JP-T-2010-501261 may be inferior in wearing feeling or durability.
- the mouthpiece is polished to suit the conditions in the oral cavity of the wearer's dentition etc. Polishing processability is important for the mouthpiece.
- a mouthpiece composed of an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, polymethyl methacrylate or the like has a problem that the polishing processability is low.
- the mouthpiece piece manufacturing sheet used for manufacturing the mouthpiece is excellent in formability and easy to manufacture the mouthpiece.
- the first aspect of the present invention is a mouthpiece that has excellent followability when a force is applied in the lateral direction (parallel to the dentition surface) with respect to the attachment member by toothbrushing and the like, and has high mouth comfort.
- the purpose is to provide.
- Another object of the second aspect of the present invention is to provide a mouthpiece that is excellent in both wearability and polishing workability, a mouthpiece manufacturing sheet, and a mouthpiece manufacturing method.
- the third aspect of the present invention aims to provide a mouthpiece that is easy to manufacture and has excellent wearing feeling and durability, and a method for manufacturing the mouthpiece.
- the fourth aspect of the present invention is a mouthpiece having excellent polishing processability, a mouthpiece sheet for manufacturing a mouthpiece capable of manufacturing a mouthpiece having excellent moldability and excellent polishing processability, and polishing processing. It aims at providing the manufacturing method of the mouthpiece excellent in property.
- the first embodiment of the present invention includes the following embodiments ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 11>.
- the second embodiment of the present invention includes the following embodiments ⁇ 12> to ⁇ 23>.
- the third embodiment of the present invention includes the following embodiments ⁇ 24> to ⁇ 32>.
- the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes the following embodiments ⁇ 33> to ⁇ 42>.
- a mounting member a second base part inserted into the left and right second through holes and exposed without protruding from the dentition side wall surface of the outer wall part, and a wall surface opposite to the dentition side of the outer wall part
- a second attachment member having a second attachment portion projecting from
- a pair of connections having first and second connection parts attached to the left and right first attachment parts and second attachment parts, respectively, for connecting the first piece and the second piece so as to be openable and closable.
- a mouthpiece comprising a member. ⁇ 2> The mouthpiece according to ⁇ 1>, wherein at least one of the first attachment member and the second attachment member is detachable from the piece.
- the outer wall of the first piece including the first base portion of the first attachment member and the first connection portion of the connection member attached to the first attachment portion of the first attachment member.
- the second piece includes the second base portion of the second attachment member and the second connection portion of the connection member attached to the second attachment portion of the second attachment member.
- the first piece includes a structure for sandwiching the outer wall portion, or a first sandwiching member disposed on the first attachment portion, and the first sandwiching member and the first base portion of the first attachment member.
- the outer wall portion of the second piece is disposed between the second holding member and the second base portion of the second mounting member.
- ⁇ 4> A portion sandwiched between the first base portion and the first connecting portion or the first sandwiching member in the first piece, and the second base portion and the second connecting portion or the second piece in the second piece.
- ⁇ 5> The mouthpiece according to ⁇ 4>, wherein the material is an olefin resin.
- the first base member of the first attachment member is accommodated in the first through hole so as to be a recess with respect to the wall surface on the dentition side of the outer wall portion, and the second attachment member The second base portion is housed in the second through hole so as to be a recess with respect to a wall surface on the dentition side of the outer wall portion, according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 5>.
- Mouthpiece. ⁇ 7> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 6>, wherein the connection member has a stepless adjustment function of adjusting a distance between the first attachment member and the second attachment member.
- the first piece is an upper jaw piece that is attached to at least the left and right back side of the upper jaw
- the second piece is a lower part piece that is attached to at least the left and right back side of the lower jaw.
- the portion inserted into the first through hole and attached with the first attachment member is the portion inserted into the second through hole and attached with the second attachment member.
- ⁇ 10> The mouthpiece according to ⁇ 9>, wherein the upper jaw piece is attached to a left and right back side of the upper jaw.
- a cross section perpendicular to the thickness direction of the first piece of the first base portion and a cross section perpendicular to the thickness direction of the second piece of the second base portion are symmetrical and vertically symmetric.
- the constituent part (X) has a layer (LI) in which the flexural modulus ( ⁇ 1) at 23 ° C. satisfies 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ 100 MPa, and the flexural modulus ( ⁇ 2) at 23 ° C.
- the component part (X) is a part that comes into contact with a tooth when the mouthpiece is mounted on a dentition, and the layer (LI) is exposed on at least a part of the surface of the part that comes into contact with the tooth.
- ⁇ 18> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 12> to ⁇ 17>, wherein the component part (X) is a piece part to be attached to a dentition.
- ⁇ 19> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 12> to ⁇ 18>, wherein the thickness of the constituent part (X) is 0.3 to 5.0 mm.
- ⁇ 20> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 12> to ⁇ 19>, which is a mouthpiece for temporomandibular joint syndrome or a mouthpiece for sleep apnea syndrome.
- a mouthpiece comprising an upper jaw piece, a lower jaw piece, and a connecting member that connects the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece, wherein at least one of the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece
- the mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 12> to ⁇ 20>, comprising the component part (X).
- ⁇ 22> A piece part of a mouthpiece containing the olefin polymer (A) having a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms and having a flexural modulus ( ⁇ ) at 23 ° C. satisfying 80 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1000 MPa. Production sheet.
- a method for manufacturing a mouthpiece comprising a step of obtaining a mouthpiece piece by thermoforming a manufacturing sheet.
- a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition wherein the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition when the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition (A) and laminated to the layer (A),
- a layered structure including a layer (B) positioned on the opposite side of the dentition when viewed from the layer (A), and the layer (A) is an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and polyester Containing at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic elastomers, wherein the layer (B) contains at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (meth) acrylates and polyesters;
- the adhesive strength between (A) and the layer (B) is 30 MPa or more, the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa, and the flexural modulus of the layer (B) is the layer (A).
- the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer is a block copolymer including a hard block and a soft block, and the glass transition temperature of the hard block of the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer is the same as that of the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer.
- the hard block and the soft block of the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer both have an alkyl (meth) acrylate unit derived from an alkyl (meth) acrylate, and the alkyl of the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the hard block
- the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer is a block copolymer including a hard block and a soft block, and the glass transition temperature of the hard block of the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer is the same as that of the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer.
- the hard block of the polyester thermoplastic elastomer includes a structural unit having an ester structure
- the soft block of the polyester thermoplastic elastomer includes a structural unit having an ester polyol structure. Mouthpiece.
- ⁇ 29> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 24> to ⁇ 28>, which is a mouthpiece for temporomandibular joint syndrome or a mouthpiece for sleep apnea syndrome.
- a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition wherein the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition when the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition (A), and is laminated on the layer (A).
- a layered structure including a layer (B) positioned on the opposite side of the dentition when viewed from the layer (A), and the layer (A) is an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and polyester
- a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition wherein the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition at the time of attachment to the dentition (A), and is laminated on the layer (A),
- a layered structure including a layer (B) positioned on the opposite side of the dentition when viewed from the layer (A), and the layer (A) is an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and polyester
- An elastomer sheet comprising a mouthpiece containing at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic elastomers, wherein the layer (B) contains polyester, wherein the elastomer sheet contains the at least one elastomer.
- the manufacturing method of the mouthpiece which has the process of obtaining the mouthpiece. ⁇ 32> A mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition, wherein the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition at the time of attachment to the dentition (A), and is laminated on the layer (A).
- a layered structure including a layer (B) positioned on the opposite side of the dentition when viewed from the layer (A), and the layer (A) is an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and polyester
- a mouthpiece containing at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic elastomers, wherein the layer (B) contains at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (meth) acrylate and polyester.
- a method of manufacturing the step of forming the layer (A) by thermoforming an elastomer sheet containing the at least one elastomer, and the layer (A)
- forming the layer (B) containing the at least one polymer by heat-sealing the sheet containing the at least one polymer, and a method for producing a mouthpiece .
- a mouthpiece comprising a structural part (X) containing an olefin polymer (A) having a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms and having a Shore A hardness of more than 80 and less than 86.
- ⁇ 34> The mouthpiece according to ⁇ 33>, wherein the olefin polymer (A) has a skeleton derived from a siloxane structure.
- ⁇ 35> The mouthpiece according to ⁇ 33> or ⁇ 34>, which satisfies the following conditions (a) to (c).
- the olefin polymer (A) has an olefin polymer component (A-2) having a melting point measured by DSC method of 95 ° C. or lower or substantially free of a melting point. 10 parts by mass to 49 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the polymer (A).
- the olefin polymer (A) has a flexural modulus ( ⁇ ) at 23 ° C. of 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 100 MPa.
- ⁇ 36> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 33> to ⁇ 35>, wherein the thickness of the constituent part (X) is 0.3 mm to 5.0 mm.
- ⁇ 37> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 33> to ⁇ 36>, wherein the rebound resilience ( ⁇ ) of the constituent part (X) is 0% ⁇ ⁇ 25%.
- ⁇ 38> The water absorption ( ⁇ ) when the component (X) dried at 50 ° C. for 24 hours is immersed in a 37 ° C. water bath for 24 hours satisfies 0% ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1.0% ⁇
- ⁇ 39> The mouthpiece according to any one of ⁇ 33> to ⁇ 38>, wherein the component part (X) is a piece part to be attached to a dentition.
- a mouthpiece that has excellent followability when a force is applied in the lateral direction (parallel to the dentition surface) with respect to the mounting member by toothbrushing and the like, and has high oral comfort. be able to.
- the second aspect it is possible to provide a mouthpiece excellent in both mountability and polishing processability, a mouthpiece piece manufacturing sheet, and a mouthpiece manufacturing method.
- manufacture is easy and can provide the mouthpiece which is excellent in a feeling of mounting
- the mouthpiece excellent in polishing processability the mouthpiece sheet for manufacturing a mouthpiece capable of manufacturing a mouthpiece excellent in moldability and excellent in polishing processability, and excellent in polishing processability
- a method for manufacturing a mouthpiece can be provided.
- FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A ′ of FIG. 1
- FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B ′ of FIG. 1. It is the schematic showing the opening member and fitting member which comprise the upper jaw attachment member used in an example of the 1st mode.
- FIG. 13 is a sectional view taken along line XX in FIG. 12.
- a numerical range indicated by using “to” indicates a range including the numerical values described before and after “to” as the minimum value and the maximum value, respectively.
- the amount of each component in the composition is the total amount of the plurality of substances present in the composition unless there is a specific indication when there are a plurality of substances corresponding to each component in the composition. Means.
- “(meth) acryl” is a concept including both acryl and methacryl
- “(meth) acrylate” is a concept including both acrylate and methacrylate.
- the term “process” is not limited to an independent process, and is included in this term if the intended purpose of the process is achieved even when it cannot be clearly distinguished from other processes.
- mouthpiece includes not only what is generally called “mouthpiece” but also what is called “mouthguard”.
- front refers to the direction from the front when the mouthpiece is attached and the upper jaw piece is positioned vertically above the lower jaw piece (the lip side when the mouthpiece is attached).
- Rear refers to the opposite direction (the mouthpiece is mounted and the inner side when viewed from the front when the upper jaw piece is positioned vertically above the lower jaw piece (the palatal side when the mouthpiece is mounted) )
- Direction the mouthpiece is mounted and the inner side when viewed from the front when the upper jaw piece is positioned vertically above the lower jaw piece (the palatal side when the mouthpiece is mounted)
- left and right means that the mouthpiece is mounted and the upper jaw piece is positioned vertically upward with respect to the lower jaw piece when viewed from the front and rear and up and down directions (vertically upward and vertically downward). ) And directions orthogonal to each other. Further, when viewed from the front direction described above, the right side corresponds to the “left” of the mouthpiece, and the left side corresponds to the “right” of the mouthpiece.
- the cross section is symmetrical means that the cross section is symmetric in the direction perpendicular to the vertical direction (vertically upward and vertically downward) in the cross section.
- the mouthpiece 10 includes an upper jaw piece (first piece) 1 to be attached to the upper dentition, a lower jaw piece (second piece) 2 to be attached to the lower dentition, and the upper jaw.
- Upper jaw attachment member (first attachment member, hereinafter also referred to as “upper jaw member”) 3 having a first attachment portion 3a that is inserted into the left and right through holes (first through holes) of the body piece 1 and exposed, and the lower jaw
- first attachment member hereinafter also referred to as “upper jaw member”
- second attachment member hereinafter also referred to as “member for lower jaw”
- a pair of connecting members that have a first connecting part and a second connecting part attached to the first attaching part 3a and the second attaching part 4a, respectively, and connect the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 so as to be openable and closable. 5 is provided.
- the maxillary member 3 and the mandibular member 4 are respectively inserted into the left and right through holes of the maxillary piece 1 and the mandibular piece 2, and in the thickness direction of the maxillary piece 1 and the mandibular piece 2, Both sides are arranged so as to be exposed from the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2, respectively. Therefore, compared with the mouthpiece in which the attachment member is embedded in the piece, the mouthpiece 10 is transverse to the maxillary member 3 or the mandibular member 4 by a toothpaste or the like (in a direction parallel to the dentition surface). ) Excellent followability when force is applied to the mouth, and high mouth comfort.
- the mouthpiece 10 includes an upper jaw piece 1 and a lower jaw piece 2.
- the maxillary piece 1 is a member to be attached to the maxillary dentition.
- the upper jaw piece 1 has an upper outer wall portion (first outer wall portion) located outside the dentition on the left and right rear sides (the dentition Nos. 6 to 7 in FIG. 1) as viewed from the center of the dentition. Each has a through hole penetrating in the thickness direction, and the upper jaw member 3 is inserted into each through hole.
- the lower jaw piece 2 is a member attached to the lower dentition, and the lower jaw piece 2 is located on the left and right fronts (in FIG. 1, dentitions 3 to 4) as viewed from the center of the dentition.
- the lower jaw side outer wall portion (second outer wall portion) located outside the dentition has through holes penetrating in the thickness direction, and the lower jaw member 4 is inserted into each through hole.
- the upper jaw piece 1 and The mobility of the lower jaw piece 2 can be secured to some extent, and the mouthpiece 10 having high mouth comfort can be provided.
- the force applied to the upper jaw piece 1 and lower jaw piece 2 force in the direction parallel to the long axis direction of the connecting member 5 to fix the positions of the upper jaw and lower jaw
- the upper jaw piece 1 and lower jaw By suppressing the mobility of the piece 2, the positions of the upper jaw and the lower jaw can be sufficiently fixed.
- the upper jaw piece may be configured to be mounted on at least the left and right back dentitions of the upper jaw, and may be configured such that the upper jaw piece is not provided in the central portion of the upper dentition.
- the upper jaw pieces may be connected to each other by a wire or the like without being provided with an upper jaw piece at the central portion of the upper jaw teeth row. The same applies to the lower jaw piece.
- the mouthpiece 10 includes an upper jaw member 3 and a lower jaw member 4.
- the maxillary member 3 is inserted into the left and right through holes provided in the maxillary piece 1 and is disposed so that both sides are exposed from the maxillary piece 1 in the thickness direction of the maxillary piece 1. It is. Further, the upper jaw member 3 protrudes from the first base portion exposed without protruding from the dentition side wall surface 1b of the upper jaw side outer wall portion and from the wall surface 1a opposite to the dentition side of the upper jaw side outer wall portion. It has 1 attachment part 3a.
- the exposed surface (back surface 3b) of the first base portion in the upper jaw member 3 is on the same plane as the wall surface 1b on the dentition side of the upper jaw side outer wall portion, or is shown in FIG. 5 (a). Thus, it is located inside the wall surface 1b on the dentition side of the upper jaw side outer wall portion. Moreover, the 1st attaching part 3a in the member 3 for upper jaws protrudes from the wall surface 1a on the opposite side to the dentition side of the upper jaw side outer wall part, and is located outside the wall surface 1a.
- the lower jaw member 4 is inserted into the left and right through holes provided in the lower jaw piece 2, and is disposed so that both sides are exposed from the lower jaw piece 2 in the thickness direction of the lower jaw piece 2. It is. Further, the lower jaw member 4 protrudes from the second base portion exposed without protruding from the dentition side wall surface 2b of the lower jaw side outer wall portion and the wall surface 2a opposite to the dentition side of the lower jaw side outer wall portion. 2 has a mounting portion 4a. More specifically, the exposed surface (back surface 4b) of the second base portion of the lower jaw member 4 is on the same plane as the dentition side wall surface 2b of the lower jaw side outer wall portion, or is shown in FIG. 5 (b).
- the 2nd attachment part 4a in the member 4 for lower jaws protrudes from the wall surface 2a on the opposite side to the dentition side of the lower jaw side outer wall part, and is located outside the wall surface 2a.
- the mouthpiece 10 includes a connecting member 5 having a first connecting part and a second connecting part.
- the connecting members 5 are provided on the left and right as viewed from the center of the dentition, and are attached to the left and right first attaching portions 3a and the second attaching portions 4a through the first connecting portions and the second connecting portions, respectively. It is a member which connects the member 4 for lower jaws so that opening and closing is possible.
- the 1st connection part and 2nd connection part which have a through-hole are engage
- the upper jaw member 3 is preferably removable from the upper jaw piece 1, and the lower jaw member 4 is preferably removable from the lower jaw piece 2.
- the attachment member cannot be removed from the piece, and the piece will be damaged if it is forcibly removed.
- the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 can be detached from the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2, respectively, so that the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 can be removed and replaced.
- the mouthpiece 10 can be easily cleaned.
- the maxillary member 3 has an opening (dotted line portion in FIG. 6). It has the member 6 and the fitting member 7 which has the 1st attaching part 3a and is engage
- FIG. The fitting member 7 is inserted into the through hole of the upper jaw piece 1, and the first attachment portion 3 a of the fitting member 7 that protrudes from the upper jaw piece 1 and is exposed is fitted into the opening member 6.
- the opening of the opening member 6 may have a concave shape or a through hole.
- the lower jaw member 4 is similarly composed of an opening member 6 and a fitting member 7.
- opening member 6 and the fitting member 7 include an opening member and a rivet, a female screw and a male screw, a snap lock, and a luer lock. The same applies to the configuration in which the lower jaw member 4 is detachable, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a mouthpiece according to a modification.
- the opening member 6 constitutes a first base portion that is exposed without protruding from the wall surface 1 b on the dentition side of the upper jaw side outer wall portion, and the fitting member 7 is a tooth of the upper jaw side outer wall portion.
- a first attachment portion 3a that protrudes from the wall surface 1a opposite to the row side is formed.
- the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 may be made of various materials such as metal and plastic.
- the upper jaw piece 1 is sandwiched between the first base portion of the upper jaw member 3 and the first connection portion of the connection member 5 attached to the first attachment portion 3 a, and the lower jaw member 4
- the lower jaw piece 2 is preferably sandwiched between the second base portion and the second connecting portion of the connecting member 5 attached to the second attaching portion 4a. Therefore, the wobble of the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 is suppressed. Therefore, when a load is applied to the maxillary member 3 and the mandibular member 4, the back surface 3b of the maxillary member 3 and the back surface 4b of the mandibular member 4 are prevented from coming into contact with the gingiva and force is applied to the gingiva. The load of is reduced.
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect may be configured such that the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece are sandwiched by using a configuration other than the connecting member.
- a first clamping member is disposed between the first coupling part and the first base part
- the upper jaw piece is sandwiched between the first clamping member and the first base part
- the second coupling part and the second base part It is good also as a structure which arrange
- the upper jaw side outer wall portion of the maxillary piece 1 is opposite to the gingival side.
- the distance a between the wall surface 1a and the surface facing the upper jaw piece 1 of the first connecting portion is 0 or more and 1 + b (mm) from the point of pain reduction to the dentition surface and the strength maintenance to the first connecting portion. Less than is preferable.
- b represents the thickness of a 1st connection part.
- the distance a ′ between the wall 2b opposite to the gingival side of the lower jaw side outer wall portion of the lower jaw piece 2 and the surface facing the lower jaw piece 2 of the second connecting portion is also the point of reducing pain on the dentition surface and From the viewpoint of maintaining the strength to the second connecting portion, 0 or more and less than 1 + b ′ (mm) is preferable.
- b ' represents the thickness of the second connecting portion.
- the force applied to the upper jaw attachment member and the lower jaw attachment member is increased, so the mouthpiece pulls the upper jaw forward when attached.
- wobbling of the upper jaw mounting member and the lower jaw mounting member is more likely to occur. Therefore, when the mouthpiece is a push type, it is preferable that the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece are sandwiched from the viewpoint of suitably suppressing the wobbling of the upper jaw attachment member and the lower jaw attachment member.
- the first base portion of the upper jaw member 3 and the second base portion of the lower jaw member 4 are arranged.
- the surface in contact with the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 has an uneven shape.
- the portion sandwiched between the first base portion and the first connecting portion in the upper jaw piece 1 and the portion sandwiched between the second base portion and the second connecting portion in the lower jaw piece 2 are tensioned. It is preferably composed of a material having a strength of 150N or more and less than 2000N, more preferably composed of a material of 150N or more and 1000N or less, and further preferably composed of a material of 150N or more and 500N or less. Since the sandwiched portion is made of a relatively soft material, when the mouthpiece 10 is mounted, the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 have high followability to teeth and are more comfortable in the mouth.
- the tensile strength is determined by making a hole of ⁇ 1.5 mm in the dentition No. 6 in the upper jaw piece (thickness 3 mm) of the mouthpiece (thickness 3 mm) prepared using the Nissin standard model, and in the molar direction (backward direction of the dentition). ) Refers to the strength torn during the tensile test.
- Examples of the material having a tensile strength of 150 N or more and less than 2000 N include olefin resins, polyester resins, urethane resins, polyamide resins, and acrylic rubber resins. Of these, olefin resins are preferable.
- the olefin resin is a polymer obtained by homopolymerizing an olefin, or a copolymer obtained by polymerizing an olefin and another monomer.
- an olefin having 2 to 6 carbon atoms is preferable, and examples thereof include ethylene, propylene, butene, methylpentene, and hexene. Examples of other monomers include vinyl acetate.
- the olefin resin for example, polyethylene (PE), polyethylene resin, polypropylene (PP), polypropylene resin, and ethylene / vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) are preferable, and polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene resin are particularly preferable.
- the polyester resin is a polycondensate of polyvalent carboxylic acid (dicarboxylic acid) and polyalcohol (diol), and includes polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- the urethane-based resin is a polycondensate of a compound having an isocyanate group and a compound having a hydroxyl group, and examples thereof include thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
- the polyamide-based resin is a polymer formed by bonding many monomers by amide bonds, and examples thereof include nylon 6, nylon 11, nylon 12, nylon 66, para amide, and meta amide.
- the acrylic rubber resin is mainly composed of an acrylic rubber, and examples thereof include a block copolymer of methyl methacrylate and butyl acrylate.
- the material having a tensile strength of 150 N or more and less than 2000 N a commercially available material may be used, and Notio (registered trademark) manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. may be used as the polypropylene resin.
- the material constituting the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece is made of a relatively hard material such as an acrylic resin (for example, a tensile strength of about 3000 N).
- a relatively hard material such as an acrylic resin (for example, a tensile strength of about 3000 N).
- the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw are composed of the first base portion of the upper jaw member 3 and the second base portion of the lower jaw member 4, and the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion of the coupling member 5.
- relatively soft materials can be used as materials for the pieces 1 for the upper jaw and the pieces 2 for the lower jaw.
- the piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 may be made of a material having a tensile strength of 150 N or more and less than 2000 N, or may be made of another material.
- the first base portion of the maxillary member 3 is preferably accommodated in the through hole so as to be a recess with respect to the wall surface 1b on the dentition side of the maxillary outer wall portion.
- the 2nd base part of the member 4 for the lower jaw is accommodated in the through-hole so that it may become a recessed part with respect to the wall surface 2b by the side of the dentition of a lower jaw side outer wall part.
- the connecting member 5 preferably has a stepless adjustment function for adjusting the distance between the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4.
- a male screw having a screw thread on the outer surface and a female screw having a screw thread on the inner surface are provided.
- Any configuration that can adjust the distance between the lower jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 may be used. Thereby, in the mouthpiece 10, the distance between the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 can be appropriately adjusted, and fine adjustment at the time of wearing is possible.
- the connecting member 5 can adjust the distance (center distance) between the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 to 18 mm to 50 mm.
- Examples of the connecting member 5 include those made of various materials such as metal and plastic, and can be applied to patients with metal allergies.
- the connecting member 5 can be reduced in weight while maintaining the strength of the member, or can reduce discomfort in the oral cavity.
- those made of plastic are preferable.
- the portion where the maxillary member 3 is attached by being inserted into the through hole of the maxillary piece 1 is the penetration of the mandibular piece 2. It is preferable to be behind the portion where the lower jaw member 4 is inserted by being inserted into the hole (that is, the back tooth side). That is, the mouthpiece 10 is preferably a push type that pushes out the lower jaw forward when worn. Since the mouthpiece 10 is a push type, it is easier to open the mouth when the mouthpiece 10 is attached than in the case of the pull type described later.
- the force applied to the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 is larger than that in the case where the mouthpiece is a pull type, and the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 are likely to wobble.
- the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 are respectively sandwiched, whereby the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 and the first base portion of the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 3 No. 4 second base part is in close contact. Therefore, even when the push type is used, the wobbling of the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 is preferably suppressed.
- the position of the upper jaw member 1 where the upper jaw member 3 is attached is at least at a position corresponding to the upper dentitions 5 to 8 (or dentitions 5 to 7).
- the part of the lower jaw piece 2 where the lower jaw member 4 is attached is preferably at least part of the position corresponding to the lower dentition 2 to 5 of the lower jaw.
- the portion where the lower jaw attachment member is attached by being inserted into the lower jaw piece is inserted into the upper jaw piece through the upper jaw piece. It may be behind the location where the attachment member is attached. That is, the mouthpiece according to the present aspect may be a pull type that pulls the upper jaw forward at the time of wearing.
- the position where the lower jaw attachment member is attached to the lower jaw piece is a position corresponding to the lower dentition 5 to 8 (or dentition 5 to 7). It is preferable that the portion of the maxillary piece where the upper jaw attachment member is attached is at least a portion of the position corresponding to the teeth 2 to 5 of the upper jaw.
- a pull-type mouthpiece 20 is shown in FIGS.
- the position where the lower jaw member 4 is inserted into the through hole of the lower jaw piece 2 as viewed from the center of the dentition is inserted into the through hole of the upper jaw piece 1 and the upper jaw. It is behind the location where the member 3 is attached.
- the mouthpiece 20 includes a connecting member 15 having a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion.
- the connecting members 5 are provided on the left and right as viewed from the center of the dentition, and are attached to the first and second attachment portions of the left and right fitting members 7 through the first and second connection portions, respectively. It is a member which connects the member 3 for members and the member 4 for lower jaws so that opening and closing is possible.
- the mouthpiece 10 is formed from the thickness direction of the maxillary piece 1 of the first base portion of the maxillary member 3 (from the inside of the piece (inside of the dentition at the time of attachment) to the outside of the piece (of the dentition at the time of attachment).
- the cross section perpendicular to the direction toward the outer side) is preferably at least one of left-right symmetry and up-down symmetry, and more preferably up-down left-right symmetry.
- the mouthpiece 10 is formed from the thickness direction of the lower jaw piece 2 of the second base portion of the lower jaw member 4 (from the inside of the piece (inside of the dentition at the time of wearing) to the outside of the piece (outside of the dentition at the time of wearing). ) Is preferably at least one of left-right symmetry and up-down symmetry, and more preferably up-down left-right symmetry.
- these cross sections are at least one of left-right symmetry and up-down symmetry, the stress applied to the first base portion of the upper jaw member 3 and the stress applied to the second base portion of the lower jaw member 4 can be dispersed. Damage to the member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 can be suppressed.
- Examples of the shape of the cross section of the upper jaw member 3 and the cross section of the lower jaw member 4 include polygons such as a triangle, a quadrangle, and a pentagon, a circle, an ellipse, and a star. , Square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram and the like.
- the cross section of the upper jaw member 3 and the cross section of the lower jaw member 4 are more preferably vertically and horizontally symmetrical from the viewpoint of stress dispersion, a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, a circle, an ellipse, and the like are more preferable. From the viewpoint of suppressing the rotation of the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4, a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, an ellipse and the like are particularly preferable.
- the shape of the cross section of the maxillary member 3 and the cross section of the mandibular member 4 is an angle. It is preferably not round and rounded.
- the shape of the cross section is a polygon or a star, it is preferable that the apex where two sides are in contact with each other is not round and rounded.
- the cross section of the upper jaw member 3 and the cross section of the lower jaw member 4 are rectangular or elliptical, and the long side or long axis is parallel to the dentition (may be substantially parallel). It is preferable. Since the long side or the long axis is parallel to the dentition, the space for the upper jaw member 3 and the lower jaw member 4 can be sufficiently secured for the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2, and the mouthpiece Is easy to design.
- the long side or the long axis may be orthogonal to the dentition (may be substantially orthogonal).
- the height of the cross section of the upper jaw member 3 and the cross section of the lower jaw member 4 is preferably 10 mm or less, and preferably 5 mm to 10 mm. More preferred.
- a manufacturing method is not specifically limited, For example, it is limited to what the material of the upper jaw piece and lower jaw piece of a mouthpiece can deform
- FIG. 8A a fitting member 7 is prepared, and as shown in FIG. 8B, the sheet 11 is sucked, pressure-bonded or pressed from the first attachment portion 3a side of the fitting member 7. Pressurize and pressurize after suction.
- the back surface 3 b of the fitting member 7 is not covered with the sheet 11 and exposed, and preferably, the back surface 3 b of the fitting member 7 is positioned inside the back surface of the sheet 11.
- the sheet 11 covering the first attachment portion 3 a of the fitting member 7 is removed, and the first attachment portion 3 a is exposed from the sheet 11.
- a tooth mold corresponding to the dentition on which the mouthpiece 10 is mounted is formed on the sheet 11 to form the upper jaw piece 1.
- the fitting member 7 is arrange
- the mouthpiece 10 to be manufactured is a push type, preferably, the position where the fitting member 7 is attached to the upper jaw piece 1 is the upper teeth row 5 to 8 (or teeth row 5 to 5).
- the upper jaw piece 1 is formed so as to be at least a part of the position corresponding to No. 7).
- the fitting member 7 constituting the lower jaw member 4 is arranged so that both sides are exposed from the lower jaw piece 2.
- the position where the fitting member 7 is attached to the lower jaw piece 2 is at least one of the positions corresponding to the lower dentitions 2 to 5.
- the lower jaw piece 2 is formed to be a part.
- the first attachment portion 3a of the fitting member 7 is fitted into the through hole provided in the first connection portion of the connection member 5, and the connection member is connected to the first attachment portion 3a.
- the opening member 6 is fitted into the first attachment portion 3 a to form the upper jaw member 3.
- the 2nd attachment part 4a of the fitting member 7 After fitting the 2nd attachment part 4a of the fitting member 7 in the through-hole provided in the 2nd connection part of the connection member 5, and attaching the connection member 5 to the 2nd attachment part 4a, the 2nd attachment part 4a.
- the opening member 6 is fitted into the lower jaw member 4.
- FIG. 9 (a) an opening member 6 constituting the upper jaw member 3 is prepared, and as shown in FIG. 9 (b), the opening of the opening member 6 (dotted line portion in FIG. 9).
- the sheet 11 that becomes the upper jaw piece 1 is suction-bonded, pressure-bonded, or pressure-bonded after suction from the side where is provided.
- the back surface 3b of the opening member 6 is not covered with the sheet 11 and is exposed, and preferably, the back surface 3b of the opening member 6 is positioned inside the back surface of the sheet 11 as shown in the drawing. It is preferable.
- the sheet 11 covering the opening of the opening member 6 is removed, and the opening is exposed from the sheet 11.
- a tooth mold corresponding to the dentition on which the mouthpiece 10 is mounted is formed on the sheet 11 to form the upper jaw piece 1.
- the opening member 6 is arrange
- the mouthpiece 10 to be manufactured is a push type, preferably, the position where the opening member 6 is attached to the upper jaw piece 1 is the upper teeth row 5 to 8 (or teeth rows 5 to 7).
- the upper jaw piece 1 is formed so as to be at least a part of the position corresponding to No ..
- the opening member 6 constituting the lower jaw member 4 is arranged so that both sides are exposed from the lower jaw piece 2.
- the position where the opening member 6 is attached to the lower jaw piece 2 is at least a part of the position corresponding to the lower dentitions 2 to 5
- the lower jaw piece 2 is formed.
- the first attachment portion 3a of the fitting member 7 is fitted into the through hole provided in the first connection portion of the connection member 5, and the connection member is connected to the first attachment portion 3a. After attaching 5, the first attachment portion 3 a is fitted into the opening member 6 to form the upper jaw member 3.
- the 2nd attachment part 4a of the fitting member 7 is fitted into the opening member 6 to form a lower jaw member 4.
- FIG. 10A a mold 12 is prepared in place of the opening member 6, and as shown in FIG. After pressure bonding or suction, pressure bonding is performed.
- the sheet 11 covering the mold 12 is removed, and a part of the surface of the mold 12 is exposed from the sheet 11.
- the sheet 11 covering the mold 12 is removed so that the opening of the opening member 6 is exposed.
- the opening member 6 is attached to the sheet 11 so that the opening of the opening member 6 is exposed from the removed portion of the sheet 11.
- the back surface 3b of the opening member 6 is preferably located inside the back surface of the sheet 11, and therefore, the opening member 6 that is thinner (preferably about 1 mm thinner) than the mold 12 is used. preferable.
- the mouthpiece 10 shown in FIG. 10E is manufactured in the same manner as the manufacturing method 2 of the mouthpiece.
- FIG. 11 (a) a mold 13 having a protruding portion 13a is prepared instead of the fitting member 7, and as shown in FIG. 11 is pressure-bonded, pressure-bonded or pressure-bonded after suction.
- the fitting member 7 is moved so that the first attachment portion 3 a of the fitting member 7 protrudes from the removed portion of the sheet 11 and is exposed. Attach to the sheet 11.
- the back surface 3b of the fitting member 7 is located inside the back surface of the sheet 11, so that the base member is thinner than the mold 13 (preferably about 1 mm thinner). 7 is preferably used.
- the mouthpiece 10 shown in FIG. 11E is manufactured in the same manner as the manufacturing method 1 of the mouthpiece.
- the use of the mouthpiece according to this aspect is not particularly limited, and includes a mouthpiece for sports (mouth guard), a mouthpiece for orthodontics, a mouthpiece for temporomandibular joint syndrome, and a mouthpiece for bruxism worn during sleep (night) Guard), a mouthpiece for sleep apnea syndrome, and the like, and is particularly suitable as a mouthpiece for sleep apnea syndrome or a mouthpiece for temporomandibular syndrome.
- the mouthpiece is a mouthpiece for sleep apnea syndrome, it can be suitably used to prevent or at least reduce snoring, gumming, sleep apnea, and the like.
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect includes an olefin polymer (A) having a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms (hereinafter also referred to as “olefin polymer (A)”), and bending at 23 ° C.
- the elastic part ( ⁇ ) has a constituent part (X) that satisfies 80 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1000 MPa.
- a structural part (X) is a piece part attached to a dentition. It is preferable that the whole piece part is the above-described constituent part (X), and only a part of the piece part, for example, a part that contacts a tooth may be the above-described constituent part (X). It is preferable that the whole piece part is the said structure part.
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect may be a mouthpiece including at least one of an upper jaw piece and a lower jaw piece as a piece part, or an upper jaw piece as a piece part.
- a mouthpiece (a push type or a pull type, preferably a push type) including a lower jaw piece and another member (for example, a connecting member for connecting the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece).
- at least one of the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece is a constituent part (X), and both the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece are constituent parts. More preferably (X).
- the above-mentioned constituent part (X) contains the olefin polymer (A), so that the growth of bacteria as in the case where it is formed by EVA is suppressed, and it has appropriate flexibility and hardness. Therefore, when the mouthpiece according to this aspect is attached to the dentition, it is excellent in wearability, and the portion corresponding to the component part (X) can be easily processed by polishing. When the size and shape do not match the wearer's dentition, the portion corresponding to the component part (X) can be polished and corrected to the shape matched to the wearer's dentition.
- the flexural modulus ( ⁇ ) of the component part (X) at 23 ° C. is preferably 80 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 950 MPa, more preferably 85 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 950 MPa, and particularly preferably 90 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 900 MPa. preferable.
- the olefin polymer (A) contained in the constituent site (X) has a repeating unit derived from ethylene or propylene, and includes, for example, a homopolymer of ethylene or propylene, a copolymer of ethylene and propylene, ethylene or Examples thereof include copolymers of propylene and monomers other than ethylene and propylene (hereinafter referred to as “other monomers”).
- olefin polymer (A) examples include linear, branched or cyclic olefins having 4 or more carbon atoms, aromatic vinyl compounds, conjugated dienes, nonconjugated polyenes, and functionalization. Vinyl compounds and the like are included.
- linear or branched ⁇ -olefins having 4 or more carbon atoms examples include 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, 1-decene, 1-dodecene, 1-tetradecene, 1- Straight chain ⁇ -olefins having 4 to 20 carbon atoms (preferably 4 to 10) such as hexadecene, 1-octadecene, 1-eicosene; 3-methyl-1-butene, 3-methyl-1-pentene, 3- Ethyl-1-pentene, 4-methyl-1-pentene, 4,4-dimethyl-1-pentene, 4-methyl-1-hexene, 4,4-dimethyl-1-hexene, 4-ethyl-1-hexene, Preferred examples include 3- ⁇ -1-hexene, etc., branched ⁇ -olefins having 5 to 20 carbon atoms (more preferably 5 to 10).
- cyclic olefin examples include compounds having 4 to 20 carbon atoms (preferably 5 to 15) such as cyclopentene, cycloheptene, norbornene, 5-methyl-2-norbornene, tetracyclododecene, vinylnorbornene, and vinylcyclohexane. .
- aromatic vinyl compounds include styrene; ⁇ -methylstyrene, o-methylstyrene, m-methylstyrene, p-methylstyrene, o, p-dimethylstyrene, o-ethylstyrene, m-ethylstyrene, p-ethylstyrene. And mono- or polyalkyl styrene.
- conjugated dienes examples include 1,3-butadiene, isoprene, chloroprene, 1,3-pentadiene, 2,3-dimethylbutadiene, 4-methyl-1,3-pentadiene, 1,3-hexadiene, 1,3- Examples thereof include compounds having 4 to 20 carbon atoms (preferably 4 to 10) such as octadiene.
- non-conjugated polyene examples include 1,4-pentadiene, 1,4-hexadiene, 1,5-hexadiene, 1,4-octadiene, 1,5-octadiene, 1,6-octadiene, 1,7-octadiene, 2-methyl-1,5-hexadiene, 6-methyl-1,5-heptadiene, 7-methyl-1,6-octadiene, 4-ethylidene-8-methyl-1,7-nonadiene, 4,8-dimethyl- 1,4,8-decatriene (DMDT), dicyclopentadiene, cyclohexadiene, dicyclooctadiene, methylene norbornene, 5-vinyl norbornene, 5-ethylidene-2-norbornene, 5-methylene-2-norbornene, 5-isopropyl Riden-2-norbornene, 6-chloromethyl-5-isopropenyl-2
- Examples of functionalized vinyl compounds include hydroxyl group-containing olefins; halogenated olefins; acrylic acid, propionic acid, 3-butenoic acid, 4-pentenoic acid, 5-hexenoic acid, 6-heptenoic acid, 7-octenoic acid, 8- Unsaturated carboxylic acids such as nonenic acid and 9-decenoic acid; unsaturated amines such as allylamine, 5-hexeneamine and 6-heptenamine; (2,7-octadienyl) succinic anhydride, pentapropenyl succinic anhydride, Unsaturated acid anhydrides such as acid anhydrides of the above unsaturated carboxylic acids; Halides of the above unsaturated carboxylic acids; 4-epoxy-1-butene, 5-epoxy-1-pentene, 6-epoxy-1-hexene 7-epoxy-1-heptene, 8-epoxy-1-octene,
- the hydroxyl group-containing olefin may be an olefin compound having a hydroxyl group.
- the hydroxyl group-containing olefin is preferably a terminal hydroxylated olefin compound.
- Examples of the terminal hydroxylated olefin compound include vinyl alcohol, allyl alcohol, hydroxyl-1-butene, hydroxyl-1-pentene, hydroxyl-1-hexene, hydroxyl-1-octene, and hydroxyl-1-decene.
- such 3-ethyl-1-hexene include several 5-20 (more preferably 5-10) branched hydro
- halogenated olefin examples include halogenated-1-butene, halogenated-1-pentene, halogenated-1-hexene, halogenated-1-octene, halogenated-1-decene, halogenated-1-dodecene, Halogenated 1-tetradecene, halogenated-1-hexadecene, halogenated-1-octadecene, halogenated-1-eicosene, etc., linear halogenated ⁇ -carbon having 4 to 20 carbon atoms (preferably 4 to 10) Olefin; halogenated-3-methyl-1-butene, halogenated-4-methyl-1-pentene, halogenated-3-methyl-1-pentene, halogenated-3-ethyl-1-pentene, halogenated-4 , 4-dimethyl-1-pentene, halogenated-4-methyl-1-hexene, halogenated-4,4
- the olefin polymer (A) contained in the constituent part (X) preferably has a skeleton derived from a siloxane structure.
- the olefin polymer (A) contained in the constituent site (X) has a skeleton derived from a siloxane structure in addition to the repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms, thereby providing water repellency, oil repellency, and Abrasion resistance can be improved.
- the olefin polymer (A) having a skeleton derived from a siloxane structure is obtained by, for example, copolymerizing an olefin monomer having 2 or 3 carbon atoms (ethylene or propylene) and a monomer having a siloxane structure (—SiO—). Can be obtained.
- an olefin polymer having a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms is added with a monomer having a siloxane structure or crosslinked with a polymer having a siloxane structure to have a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms.
- an olefin polymer (A) having a skeleton derived from a siloxane structure can be obtained.
- olefin polymer (A) having a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms and a skeleton derived from a siloxane structure a commercially available product may be used.
- EXFORA registered trademark, manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
- GENIOPLAST Asahi Kasei Wacker Silicon Co., Ltd.
- Crimbell Fuji Chemical Co., Ltd.
- the constituent site (X) has a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms as a resin component, and has a siloxane structure.
- the olefin polymer may be formed using only the olefin polymer (A-1) having no skeleton derived from, or having a skeleton derived from a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms and a siloxane structure. It may be formed using only (A-2), or may be formed using a resin obtained by blending the olefin polymer (A-1) and the olefin polymer (A-2). Further, it may be formed by blending at least one of the olefin polymer (A-1) and the olefin polymer (A-2) with another resin component (B).
- the thickness of the constituent part (X) depends on the part of the mouthpiece, but is preferably 0.3 to 5.0 mm for the piece part. If the thickness of the constituent part (X) is 0.3 mm or more, the constituent part (X) can be prevented from being damaged even when a strong load is applied due to a toothpaste or the like when the mouthpiece is worn. On the other hand, when the thickness of the constituent part (X) is 5.0 mm or less, when the mouthpiece is worn, the feeling of foreign matter in the oral cavity is kept low, and a good wearing feeling is obtained. From this viewpoint, the thickness of the constituent part (X) is more preferably 0.4 mm to 4.5 mm, and further preferably 0.5 mm to 4.0 mm.
- the component (X) preferably has a water absorption rate ( ⁇ ) satisfying 0% ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1.0% when dried at 50 ° C. for 24 hours and then immersed in a 37 ° C. water bath for 24 hours. More preferably, 0% ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 0.5% is satisfied.
- the water absorption rate ( ⁇ ) is immediately after drying at 50 ° C. for 24 hours and immediately after immersing the mass of the component part (X) before being immersed in a 37 ° C. water bath in a water bath of W0 and 37 ° C. for 24 hours. This is a value calculated by the following formula (I) when the mass of the constituent part (X) is W1.
- Water absorption ( ⁇ ) [(W1-W0) / W0] ⁇ 100 (%) (I) If the water absorption rate ( ⁇ ) of the component is 1.0% or less, when the mouthpiece is washed with a cleaning solution containing water, or when the wearer wears the mouthpiece, etc. It can suppress that a feeling of mounting
- the component part (X) may be a single layer or may have a laminated structure in which two or more layers are laminated.
- at least one layer contains the olefin polymer (A), and the bending elastic modulus ( ⁇ ) at 23 ° C. as a whole of the laminated body constituting the constituent part (X) is , 80 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1000 MPa as long as the relationship is satisfied, a bending elastic modulus ( ⁇ 1) at 23 ° C. satisfying 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ 100 MPa (LI) (hereinafter also referred to as “LI layer”), A layered structure including a layer (LO) having a flexural modulus ( ⁇ 2) at 23 ° C.
- LI layer A layered structure including a layer (LO) having a flexural modulus ( ⁇ 2) at 23 ° C.
- the component part (X) has a laminated structure including the LI layer and the LO layer having the bending elastic modulus as described above, so that when the mouthpiece is worn, the side that comes into contact with the teeth and the tongue or lips come into contact. On the side, the mounting property and the polishing processability can be different from each other.
- the layer (LI) is exposed on at least a part of the outermost surface of the constituent part (X). It is preferable. Since the LI layer is flexible, if the LI layer is exposed as the outermost surface of the component part (X), for example, on the side in contact with the teeth (inner layer side), it may cause pain to the wearer even if it contacts the gum during wearing. Hard to give. On the other hand, if the LI layer is exposed as the outermost surface of the component part (X) in contact with the tongue or lips (outer layer side), it is difficult for the wearer to feel discomfort or pain even if the tongue or lips hit.
- the surface of the LI layer may be thinly coated with a hydrophilic coat or a hydrophobic coat.
- a hydrophilic coat examples include LAMBIC (manufactured by Osaka Organic Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.).
- hydrophobic coat examples include Picash (manufactured by Picash Corporation).
- the mouthpiece as a whole preferably has a high strength so as not to be damaged by, for example, toothpaste during mounting, but when the mouthpiece is mounted on the dentition, the surface that contacts the teeth matches the shape of the dentition. It is preferable to have flexibility to deform. Therefore, when the component part (X) has a laminated structure including the LI layer and the LO layer each having a flexural modulus as described above, from the viewpoint of comfort and wearing feeling, the component part (X) is: It is preferable that the LI layer is exposed on at least a part of the surface of the portion that contacts the tooth when the mouthpiece is attached to the tooth.
- the inner layer side (side that contacts the teeth) of the constituent part (X) may be the LI layer
- the outer layer side side that contacts the tongue or lips
- the LI layer has a flexural modulus ( ⁇ 1) at 23 ° C. of preferably 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ 95 MPa, more preferably 10 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ 95 MPa, and particularly preferably 10 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ 90 MPa.
- the LI layer satisfying the flexural modulus ( ⁇ 1) at 23 ° C. satisfying 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ 100 MPa may be composed of a commercially available product.
- Tuffmer DF-810 Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
- NOTIO SN- 0285 manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
- Vistamax 6102 manufactured by ExxonMobil Corporation
- Zelas manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
- the LO layer has a flexural modulus ( ⁇ 2) at 23 ° C. of preferably 500 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ 1500 MPa, more preferably 700 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ 1300 MPa, and particularly preferably 800 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ 1200 MPa.
- the LO layer satisfying the bending elastic modulus ( ⁇ 2) at 23 ° C. of 200 MPa ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ 1500 MPa may be configured using a commercially available product.
- Prime Polypro F327 (manufactured by Prime Polymer Co., Ltd.), Novatec HD HJ590N (manufactured by Nippon Polyethylene Co., Ltd.), Wellnex (manufactured by Nippon Polypro Co., Ltd.) and the like.
- the component part (X) has a laminated structure including the LI layer and the LO layer each having a flexural modulus as described above, at least one of the LI layer and the LO layer is formed of the olefin polymer (A).
- the resin types of the LI layer and the LO layer are different, it is easy to peel off due to the difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion, and the molding temperature may be limited when manufacturing the mouthpiece. It is preferable that both the layer and the LO layer contain the olefin polymer (A).
- the olefin polymer (AI) contained in the LI layer and the olefin polymer (AO) contained in the LO layer are different in molecular weight and structure, High adhesion can be ensured by being an “olefin polymer having 2 or 3 repeating units”.
- the LI layer and the LO layer may be laminated via an adhesive layer.
- various known adhesives can be used as the adhesive layer.
- a sticky adhesive, a pressure sensitive adhesive, a photocurable adhesive, and a hot melt adhesive can be used.
- Examples of such adhesives include acrylic adhesives, urethane adhesives, epoxy adhesives, polyester adhesives, polyvinyl alcohol adhesives, polyolefin adhesives, modified polyolefin adhesives, polyvinyl alkyl ether adhesives, rubber adhesives, and vinyl chloride.
- the mouthpiece manufacturing sheet according to this aspect is a sheet for forming the constituent part (X) described above.
- the method for producing the mouthpiece sheet for producing the mouthpiece according to this embodiment is not particularly limited, and the olefin polymer (A) and, if necessary, a composition (X) containing additives such as a softening agent are extruded. It is formed by processing into a sheet by an arbitrary molding method such as molding, calendar molding, press molding, injection molding, vacuum molding, pressure molding, vacuum pressure molding or the like.
- a laminated sheet may be formed by co-extrusion of a composition constituting each layer, or a single-layer sheet constituting each layer is formed, and each layer is stacked and heated. It is good also as a lamination sheet by pressing.
- the composition (X) may contain a softener as necessary.
- a conventionally known softening agent can be used as the softening agent.
- Petroleum substances such as process oil, lubricating oil, paraffin, liquid paraffin, polyethylene wax, polypropylene wax, petroleum asphalt and petroleum jelly; coal tars such as coal tar and coal tar pitch; castor oil, linseed oil, rapeseed oil, soybean oil And fatty oils such as coconut oil; waxes such as tall oil, beeswax, carnauba wax and lanolin; fatty acids such as ricinoleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, 12-hydroxystearic acid, montanic acid, oleic acid and erucic acid Or synthetic salts such as petroleum resins, coumarone indene resins and atactic polypropylene; ester-based plastics such as dioctyl phthalate, dioctyl adipate and dioctyl sebacate
- the composition (X) includes various weather stabilizers, heat stabilizers, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, antistatic agents, antislip agents, antiblocking agents, antifogging agents, nucleating agents, lubricants, pigments, and dyes.
- Additives such as anti-aging agent, hydrochloric acid absorbent, inorganic or organic filler, organic or inorganic foaming agent, cross-linking agent, co-cross-linking agent, cross-linking aid, adhesive, flame retardant as required May be.
- additives include phenolic stabilizers, 2,6-di-t-butyl-p-cresol, tetrakis [methylene-3- (3,5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate ] Methane, 4,4'-butylidenebis (6-t-butyl-m-cresol), tocopherols, ascorbic acid, dilauryl thiodipropionate, phosphoric acid stabilizer, fatty acid monoglyceride, N, N- [bis- 2-hydroxyethyl] alkylamine, 2- (2′-hydroxy-3 ′, 5′-di-t-butylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, calcium stearate, magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide, alumina, hydroxylation Aluminum, silica, clay, gypsum, glass fiber, titania, calcium carbonate, carbon black, etc. I can get lost.
- phenolic stabilizers 2,6-di
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect can be obtained, for example, by thermoforming the above-described mouthpiece-piece manufacturing sheet.
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect is, for example, International Publication No. 2002/98521 by a method similar to that of a conventional mouthpiece except that a piece part manufacturing sheet having the above materials, physical properties and structure is used as a material. It can be produced by the method described in the pamphlet, JP2010-131181A and the like.
- the manufacturing method of the mouthpiece of this aspect includes a step (hereinafter, also referred to as “heat forming step”) of obtaining the mouthpiece piece portion by thermoforming the mouthpiece piece manufacturing sheet described above.
- the mouthpiece sheet is heated until it softens, and the mouthpiece is manufactured along the dental model or jaw model;
- the manufacturing method of the mouthpiece of this aspect may have other processes other than a thermoforming process.
- polishing step For example, the piece part is polished so as to match the conditions in the oral cavity of the wearer's dentition and the like. Since the piece part is obtained by thermoforming a piece for manufacturing a piece part of a mouthpiece, it is excellent in polishing processability.
- the manufacturing method of the mouthpiece of the present embodiment includes a thermoforming process for manufacturing the upper jaw piece, and a lower jaw piece for manufacturing the lower jaw piece. And a heat forming step.
- the manufacturing method of the mouthpiece of the present embodiment includes a thermoforming process for manufacturing the upper jaw piece, and a lower jaw piece. And a step of attaching a connecting member to the upper jaw piece and the lower jaw piece may be included.
- the mouthpiece of this aspect is a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition, and a layer (A) positioned on the side of the dentition when the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition, and the layer (A) And a layered structure (B) positioned on the side opposite to the dentition when viewed from the layer (A) at the time of mounting, the layer (A) being an acrylic thermoplastic Contains at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of elastomers and polyester-based thermoplastic elastomers, and the layer (B) contains at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (meth) acrylates and polyesters
- the adhesive strength between the layer (A) and the layer (B) is 30 MPa or more, the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa, and the flexural modulus of the layer (B) is The adhesive strength between the layer (A) and the layer (B) is 30 MPa or more, the flexural modulus of the
- the mouthpiece of this aspect is easy to manufacture and is excellent in wearing feeling and durability.
- the reason why this effect is achieved is assumed as follows.
- the bending elastic modulus of the layer (A) positioned on the dentition side at the time of wearing is in the above range, the wearer is not too hard and not too soft, and a good feel can be obtained. Is thought to improve.
- the bending elastic modulus of the layer (A) is considered to be easily achieved when the layer (A) contains at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and a polyester thermoplastic elastomer. It is done.
- the adhesive strength between the layer (A) and the layer (B) is 30 MPa or more, it can be mounted while maintaining the laminated structure including the layer (A) and the layer (B). It is thought that a feeling of wearing improves.
- the adhesive strength between the layer (A) and the layer (B) is at least 1 selected from the group consisting of the layer (A) containing the elastomer and the layer (B) consisting of poly (meth) acrylate and polyester. It is thought that it is easy to achieve by containing a seed polymer.
- the flexural modulus of the layer (B) is higher than the flexural modulus of the layer (A), and the difference between the flexural modulus of the layer (A) and the flexural modulus of the layer (B) is 1000 MPa. It is considered that durability is improved when the pressure is ⁇ 3000 MPa.
- the difference between the flexural modulus of the layer (A) and the layer (B) is that the layer (A) contains the elastomer and that the layer (B) is composed of poly (meth) acrylate and polyester. It is thought that it is easy to achieve by containing at least one polymer selected.
- the mouthpiece of this embodiment is easy to manufacture.
- Layer (A) is a layer located on the side of the dentition when the mouthpiece is mounted on the dentition.
- the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa, and is preferably 100 MPa to 250 MPa, more preferably 100 MPa to 200 MPa from the viewpoint of further improving the wearing feeling.
- the layer (A) contains at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and a polyester thermoplastic elastomer.
- the layer (A) may contain other components other than at least one elastomer.
- At least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and a polyester thermoplastic elastomer a block copolymer including a hard block and a soft block is preferable.
- the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the hard block is preferably higher than the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the soft block.
- the Tg of the hard block is preferably 30 ° C. to 200 ° C., more preferably 60 ° C. to 140 ° C., and particularly preferably 60 ° C. to 120 ° C.
- the Tg of the soft block is preferably ⁇ 100 ° C. to 0 ° C., more preferably ⁇ 80 ° C. to ⁇ 20 ° C., and particularly preferably ⁇ 40 ° C. to ⁇ 50 ° C.
- both the hard block and the soft block preferably have an alkyl (meth) acrylate unit derived from an alkyl (meth) acrylate.
- the carbon number of the alkyl part of the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the soft block (hereinafter also referred to as C1) is less than the carbon number of the alkyl part of the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the hard block (hereinafter also referred to as C1). It is preferable that the number (also referred to as number C2) is large.
- the carbon number (carbon number C1) of the alkyl part of the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the hard block is preferably 1 to 6, more preferably 1 to 3, still more preferably 1 or 2, and 1 (that is, alkyl (meta) It is particularly preferred that the acrylate unit is a methyl (meth) acrylate unit).
- the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the hard block is preferably an alkyl methacrylate unit.
- the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the hard block is particularly preferably a methyl methacrylate unit. It is preferable that the hard block of the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer that is the block copolymer includes a structural unit having an ester structure.
- Carbon number (carbon number C2) of the alkyl part of the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in a soft block should just be more than carbon number C1.
- the difference between the carbon number C1 and the carbon number C2 is preferably 1 or more, more preferably 1 to 6, further preferably 2 to 5, and particularly preferably 2 to 4.
- the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the soft block is preferably an alkyl acrylate unit.
- the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit in the soft block is particularly preferably a butyl acrylate unit. It is preferable that the soft block of the polyester-type thermoplastic elastomer which is the said block copolymer contains the structural unit which has ester polyol structure.
- the ratio of the mass of the hard block to the total mass of the hard block and the soft block is appropriately selected within the range where the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa, and 5 mass% to 95 mass. %, More preferably 10% by mass to 90% by mass, and particularly preferably 15% by mass to 85% by mass.
- the ratio of the total mass of the hard block and the soft block to the total amount of the block copolymer is preferably 80% by mass to 100% by mass, and more preferably 90% by mass to 100% by mass.
- the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer is appropriately selected in the range where the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa, preferably 10,000 to 1,000,000, more preferably 20,000 to 800,000, and 50,000. ⁇ 500000 is particularly preferred.
- the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the hard block is appropriately selected within the range where the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa. Is preferable, 20,000 to 800,000 is more preferable, and 50,000 to 500,000 is particularly preferable.
- the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the soft block is appropriately selected within the range where the flexural modulus of the layer (A) is 50 MPa to 300 MPa, but is 10,000 to 1,000,000. Is preferable, 20,000 to 800,000 is more preferable, and 50,000 to 500,000 is particularly preferable.
- the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer Regarding the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer, the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the hard block and the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the soft block when the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer is the block copolymer, This is the same as the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer described above.
- the mass average molecular weight (Mw) in this specification refers to the value measured by the following GPC measurement method using gel permeation chromatograph (GPC).
- GPC measuring device-Shimadzu LC-10AD Column-Shodex K-806L 30cm x 2
- Sample preparation-Sample of 0.1% (w / v) concentration by dissolving the polymer to be measured in solvent (tetrahydrofuran) at room temperature (20 ° C-30 ° C) Prepare the solution.
- Measurement conditions-100 ⁇ L of a sample solution was added to a mobile phase (eg, tetrahydrofuran), a column temperature of 40 ° C., and 1.0 ml / min. Into the column at a flow rate of.
- a mobile phase eg, tetrahydrofuran
- the sample concentration in the sample solution separated by the column is measured with a differential refractometer (RI-101).
- RI-101 differential refractometer
- Mw mass average molecular weight
- Empower2 manufactured by Waters
- the content of the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer or the polyester thermoplastic elastomer with respect to the total amount of the layer (A) is preferably 50% by mass to 100% by mass, more preferably 60% by mass to 100% by mass, respectively, and 80% by mass. ⁇ 100% by weight is particularly preferred.
- the polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer may be a crosslinked aliphatic polyester described in JP-A-11-181034.
- an aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid or a mixture of an aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid and an aliphatic saturated polybasic acid, an aliphatic polyhydric alcohol, The polycondensate may be used.
- the aliphatic polyester to be crosslinked includes an aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid or a mixture of an aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid and an aliphatic saturated polybasic acid, an aliphatic polyhydric alcohol, an aliphatic hydroxycarboxylic acid,
- the polycondensate may also be used.
- aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid a dibasic acid is generally preferable.
- examples of the aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid include fumaric acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, itaconic acid, itaconic anhydride, citraconic acid, citraconic anhydride, and the like.
- the amount of the aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid used is preferably 0.1 mol% to 20 mol%, more preferably 0.5 mol% to 10 mol% of the polybasic acid to be used, and 1 mol% to 5 mol%. Is more preferable.
- aliphatic saturated polybasic acid examples include oxalic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, adipic acid, pimelic acid, suberic acid, azelaic acid, sebacic acid, butanetetracarboxylic acid and the like.
- polyhydric alcohol a bifunctional alcohol is generally preferable.
- polyhydric alcohols include ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 3-methyl-1,5 -Bifunctional alcohols such as pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,9-nonanediol, neopentyl glycol, polytetramethylene glycol and the like.
- trifunctional or higher functional alcohols such as glycerin and trimethylolpropane are also included. May contain a small amount.
- a polymer of ethylene glycol represented by the following general formula (1) is preferable, and diethylene glycol and triethylene glycol are particularly preferable.
- n satisfies 2 ⁇ n ⁇ 10.
- the hydroxycarboxylic acid include glycolic acid, lactic acid, 6-hydroxycaproic acid, or a combination thereof.
- a combination of lactic acid and 6-hydroxycaproic acid is preferable.
- the composition ratio is preferably 30 mol% to 70 mol% of lactic acid and 70 mol% to 30 mol% of 6-hydroxycaproic acid, more preferably 50 mol% of lactic acid and 50 mol% of 6-hydroxycaproic acid.
- the obtained polyester is a crystalline polymer, those having a melting point of 25 ° C. or lower are preferable, and in the case of an amorphous polymer, the glass transition point is 25 ° C. or lower. Those are preferred.
- polyesters with a mixture of diethylene glycol and succinic acid and fumaric acid polyesters with a mixture of triethylene glycol and succinic acid and fumaric acid, polyesters with a mixture of diethylene glycol and adipic acid and fumaric acid, triethylene glycol and adipic acid and Examples thereof include polyester with a mixture of fumaric acid.
- a polyester of a mixture of lactic acid, 6-hydroxycaproic acid, itaconic acid and triethylene glycol a polyester of a mixture of lactic acid, 6-hydroxycaproic acid, itaconic acid and diethylene glycol, lactic acid, 6-hydroxycaproic acid and fumaric acid
- polyester of a mixture of styrene and diethylene glycol polyester of a mixture of styrene and diethylene glycol.
- the aliphatic polyester to be cross-linked may be chain-extended with a binder such as a diisocyanate compound and may contain a urethane bond in the structure.
- thermo polymerization by heat thermal polymerization by heat
- photopolymerization by ultraviolet rays and polymerization by gamma rays.
- thermal polymerization requires several hours to several tens of hours for cross-linking
- photopolymerization can be cured in seconds to minutes, and the scale of equipment required
- photopolymerization with ultraviolet rays can be suitably employed.
- the radical generator in thermal polymerization that is, the radical polymerization initiator is not particularly limited, and known benzoyl peroxide, p-chlorobenzoyl peroxide, lauroyl peroxide, acetyl peroxide, di-t-butyl peroxide, 1, 1-t-butylperoxy-3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane, t-butylperoxypivalate, t-butylperoxy-2-ethylhexanoate, t-butylperoxybenzoate, bis (4-t Peroxides such as -butylcyclohexyl) peroxydicarbonate, diisopropylperoxydicarbonate, t-butylperoxyisopropylcarbonate, and azo compounds such as azobisisobutyronitrile are used.
- radical initiators are used in an amount of 0.005 to 5 parts by mass, preferably 0.01 to 3 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the aliphatic polyester containing an aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid. Although used, it is preferable to use equimolar or more with respect to the polymerization inhibitor contained in at least the aliphatic polyester. In the case of curing by thermal polymerization, the polymerization temperature and polymerization time are appropriately selected depending on the radical polymerization initiator used, the size of the cured product, and the like.
- the radical generator in the photopolymerization with ultraviolet rays that is, the sensitizer is not particularly limited, and known 4-phenoxydichloroacetophenone, 4-t-butyl-dichloroacetophenone, 4-t-butyl-trichloroacetophenone, etc. are used. . These are used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the sensitizer is used in a proportion of 0.005 parts by mass to 5 parts by mass, preferably 0.01 parts by mass to 3 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the aliphatic polyester containing an aliphatic unsaturated polybasic acid. .
- the above-mentioned radical polymerization initiator can be used in combination with the sensitizer. In the polymerization by gamma rays, a radical polymerization initiator is not particularly required.
- the layer (A) may contain other components other than at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic thermoplastic elastomers and polyester thermoplastic elastomers.
- other components include softeners.
- the softening agent include conventionally known softening agents, and may be a softening agent blended in the above-described composition (X) as necessary.
- other components include other additives blended in the above-described composition (X) as necessary.
- a layer (B) is a layer laminated
- the adhesive strength between the layer (A) and the layer (B) is 30 MPa or more, preferably 50 MPa or more.
- the difference between the flexural modulus of the layer (A) and the flexural modulus of the layer (B) (that is, the absolute value of the difference, hereinafter the same) is preferably 1500 MPa to 3000 MPa.
- the layer (B) contains at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (meth) acrylates and polyesters.
- poly (meth) acrylate normal poly (meth) acrylate containing a structural unit derived from (meth) acrylate (hereinafter also referred to as “(meth) acrylate unit”) can be used.
- the poly (meth) acrylate may be a homopolymer of acrylate, a homopolymer of methacrylate, or a copolymer of acrylate and methacrylate.
- the content of the (meth) acrylate unit in the poly (meth) acrylate is preferably 50% by mass to 100% by mass, more preferably 60% by mass to 100% by mass, and 80% by mass with respect to the total amount of the poly (meth) acrylate. ⁇ 100% by weight is particularly preferred.
- the poly (meth) acrylate is preferably a poly (meth) acrylate other than the acrylic thermoplastic elastomer that can be contained in the layer (A). Moreover, it is preferable that poly (meth) acrylate contains a methacrylate unit.
- the content of methacrylate units in the poly (meth) acrylate is preferably 50% by mass to 100% by mass, more preferably 60% by mass to 100% by mass, and more preferably 80% by mass to 100% by mass with respect to the total amount of poly (meth) acrylate. % Is particularly preferred.
- an alkyl (meth) acrylate unit is preferable.
- the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl part of the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit is preferably 1 to 6, more preferably 1 to 3, further preferably 1 or 2, and 1 (that is, the alkyl (meth) acrylate unit is methyl (meth) )) Is particularly preferred.
- the poly (meth) acrylate may contain a structural unit other than the (meth) acrylate unit.
- structural units other than (meth) acrylate units include structural units derived from (meth) acrylic acid (preferably methacrylic acid), structural units derived from ⁇ -olefins (preferably ethylene, propylene or butylene), and the like. Can be mentioned.
- polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or methyl methacrylate-methacrylic acid copolymer (MMA-MAA copolymer) is preferable, and PMMA is particularly preferable.
- polyester a normal polyester that is a polycondensate of at least one polycarboxylic acid and at least one polyalcohol can be used.
- polyvalent carboxylic acid dicarboxylic acid is preferable, and terephthalic acid or 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid is more preferable.
- polyalcohol glycol (that is, diol) is preferable, and ethylene glycol, 1,3-cyclobutanediol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol are preferable. More preferred.
- one kind of polyalcohol is preferably ethylene glycol
- one of the two or more kinds of polyalcohol is preferably ethylene glycol. More preferably, one of the two or more polyalcohols is ethylene glycol and the other is 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol.
- the polyester is preferably polyethylene terephthalate (PET), glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), or polyethylene naphthalate (PET).
- a preferred polyester is a polycondensate X of terephthalic acid, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol, and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol (CHDM).
- the proportion of terephthalic acid residues is preferably 30 mol% to 70 mol%, more preferably 40 mol% to 60 mol%.
- the proportion of 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol residue is preferably 5 mol% to 25 mol%, more preferably 10 mol% to 20 mol%.
- the proportion of 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol residues is preferably 25 mol% to 50 mol%, more preferably 30 mol% to 40 mol%.
- the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the polycondensate X is preferably 99 ° C. to 125 ° C.
- the mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the poly (meth) acrylate and the polyester is preferably 10,000 to 1,000,000, more preferably 20,000 to 800,000, and particularly preferably 50,000 to 500,000.
- the content of the poly (meth) acrylate or polyester relative to the total amount of the layer (B) is preferably 50% by mass to 100% by mass, and 60% by mass. % To 100% by mass is more preferable, and 80% to 100% by mass is particularly preferable.
- the layer (B) may contain other components other than at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (meth) acrylates and polyesters. Examples of other components that can be contained in the layer (B) include the same components as those contained in the layer (A).
- the mouthpiece 100 includes a layer (A) 100A located on the side of the dentition when worn, and a layer (A) laminated on the mouthpiece 100, and the teeth viewed from the layer (A) when worn. And a layered structure including a layer (B) 100B located on the opposite side of the row.
- the mouthpiece 100 is an example of a lower mouthpiece.
- the layer (A) 100A contains at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer and a polyester thermoplastic elastomer, and the layer (B) 100B is a poly (meth) acrylate. And at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of polyester, the adhesive strength between the layer (A) 100A and the layer (B) 100B is 30 MPa or more, and the flexural modulus of the layer (A) 100A is 50 MPa.
- the bending elastic modulus of the layer (B) 100B is higher than the bending elastic modulus of the layer (A) 100A, and the difference between the bending elastic modulus of the layer (A) 100A and the bending elastic modulus of the layer (B) 100B is Is 1000 MPa to 3000 MPa.
- at least one of the upper jaw piece 1 and the lower jaw piece 2 includes a laminated structure (not shown) including the above-described layer (A) and layer (B).
- a first manufacturing method is a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition, and a layer (A) positioned on the dentition side when the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition, and the layer (A) And a layered structure (B) positioned on the side opposite to the dentition when viewed from the layer (A) at the time of mounting, the layer (A) being an acrylic thermoplastic It contains at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of an elastomer and a polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer, and the layer (B) is a method for producing a mouthpiece containing poly (meth) acrylate, The step of forming the layer (A) by thermoforming an elastomer sheet containing the at least one elastomer and the opposite side of the layer (A) (that is, the layer (A) at the time of mounting) ) And forming the layer (B) containing poly (meth) acrylate by building a poly (meth) acrylate
- the elastomer sheet before heat molding preferably has a flexural modulus of 50 MPa to 300 MPa.
- the preferred range of the flexural modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat molding is the same as the preferred range of the flexural modulus of the layer (A).
- the elastomer sheet before heat molding can be produced by a known method such as press molding or extrusion molding. It is preferable to perform the heat molding to the shape of the layer (A) of the elastomer sheet using a mouthpiece molding model (a lower jaw model or an upper jaw model). At this time, it is more preferable to soften the sheet and shape the softened sheet into a mouthpiece shape that matches the shape of the model. As the heat molding, suction molding, pressure molding, suction + pressure molding, or the like can be applied.
- Poly (meth) acrylate precursors include (meth) acrylate (monomer), (meth) acrylate oligomer, (meth) acrylate prepolymer, (meth) acrylic acid (monomer), (meth) acrylic acid oligomer , (Meth) acrylic acid prepolymers, or mixtures thereof.
- a methacrylate (monomer), an oligomer of methacrylate, a prepolymer of methacrylate, a methacrylic acid (monomer), an oligomer of methacrylic acid, a prepolymer of methacrylic acid, or a mixture thereof is preferable.
- Construction of the precursor of poly (meth) acrylate to the layer (A) can be performed according to a known method in the field of dental materials. Curing of the precursor of poly (meth) acrylate built on the layer (A) can also be performed by a known method in the field of dental materials such as photopolymerization and thermal polymerization.
- the elastomer sheet before thermoforming preferably has a flexural modulus of 50 MPa to 300 MPa.
- the preferred range of the flexural modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat molding is the same as the preferred range of the flexural modulus of the layer (A).
- the bending elastic modulus of the sheet B is the bending of the elastomer sheet before thermoforming. It is higher than the elastic modulus, and the difference between the bending elastic modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat forming and the bending elastic modulus of the sheet B is preferably 1000 MPa to 3000 MPa.
- the preferred range of the difference between the flexural modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat forming and the flexural modulus of the sheet B is the same as the preferred range of the difference between the flexural modulus of the layer (A) and the flexural modulus of the layer (B). It is.
- the second manufacturing method is a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition, and a layer (A) positioned on the dentition side when the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition, and the layer (A) And a layered structure (B) positioned on the side opposite to the dentition when viewed from the layer (A) at the time of mounting, the layer (A) being an acrylic thermoplastic
- the laminated structure is formed by thermoforming a laminated sheet comprising an elastomer sheet containing and a polyester sheet laminated on the elastomer sheet and containing polyester.
- the laminated sheet can be produced by a known method such as heat fusion, co-extrusion, or extrusion coating of each sheet.
- the laminated sheet is preferably heat-formed using a mouthpiece-forming model (a lower jaw model or an upper jaw model).
- the elastomer sheet before being laminated preferably has a flexural modulus of 50 MPa to 300 MPa.
- the preferable range of the bending elastic modulus of the elastomer sheet before being laminated is the same as the preferable range of the bending elastic modulus of the layer (A).
- the bending elastic modulus of the polyester sheet before lamination is higher than the bending elastic modulus of the elastomer sheet before lamination, and the bending elastic modulus of the polyester sheet before lamination and the bending elastic modulus of the polyester sheet before lamination.
- the third manufacturing method is a mouthpiece to be attached to a dentition, and a layer (A) positioned on the dentition side when the mouthpiece is attached to the dentition, and the layer (A) And a layered structure (B) positioned on the side opposite to the dentition when viewed from the layer (A) at the time of mounting, the layer (A) being an acrylic thermoplastic Contains at least one elastomer selected from the group consisting of elastomers and polyester-based thermoplastic elastomers, and the layer (B) contains at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly (meth) acrylates and polyesters A step of forming the layer (A) by thermoforming an elastomer sheet containing the at least one elastomer, and The sheet containing the at least one polymer (hereinafter referred to as “high”) on the opposite side of the layer (A) (that is, on the opposite side to the dentition when viewed from the layer (A)
- a layer (B) containing the at least one polymer by heat-sealing a molecule-containing sheet Forming a layer (B) containing the at least one polymer by heat-sealing a molecule-containing sheet).
- the heat-sealing of the polymer-containing sheet to the layer (A) is performed on the elastomer sheet layer (A) except that a mouthpiece molding model (mandible model or upper jaw model) to which the layer (A) is attached is used. It can be performed by the same method as the heat molding into a shape.
- the elastomer sheet before thermoforming preferably has a flexural modulus of 50 MPa to 300 MPa.
- the preferred range of the flexural modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat molding is the same as the preferred range of the flexural modulus of the layer (A).
- the bending elastic modulus of the polymer-containing sheet before heat fusion is higher than the bending elastic modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat forming, and the bending elastic modulus of the elastomer sheet before heat forming and the bending of the polymer-containing sheet before heat fusion.
- Precursors having a difference from the elastic modulus of 1000 MPa to 3000 MPa are preferred.
- the mouthpiece according to this embodiment includes an olefin polymer (A) having a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms (hereinafter also referred to as “olefin polymer (A)”), and has a Shore A hardness of 80.
- the component part (X) satisfying less than 86 is provided.
- part (X) in the mouthpiece which concerns on this aspect is not specifically limited, For example, it is the same as that of the above-mentioned 2nd aspect.
- the above-mentioned constituent part (X) contains the olefin polymer (A), so that the propagation of bacteria is suppressed as compared with the case where it is formed by EVA, and has an appropriate flexibility and hardness. Therefore, in the mouthpiece according to the present embodiment, the portion corresponding to the component part (X) can be easily processed by polishing. For example, the size, shape, etc. of the mouthpiece matches the dentition of the wearer. When it disappears, the part corresponding to the said component part (X) can be grind
- olefin polymer (A) commercially available products may be used.
- TAFMER DF-810 Mitsubishi Chemicals
- Vistamax 6102 ExxonMobil
- Zelas Mitsubishi Chemical
- constituent part (X) may contain the same physical properties and components as the constituent part (X) in the second aspect.
- the mouthpiece may satisfy the following conditions (a) to (c). Thereby, it is possible to make the rebound resilience ( ⁇ ) of a constituent part (X), which will be described later, a predetermined value.
- the olefin polymer (A) has an olefin polymer component (A-1) (component (A-1) having a melting point of 100 ° C. to 170 ° C. measured by DSC (differential scanning calorimetry) method. 51 parts by mass to 90 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the olefin polymer (A).
- the olefin polymer (A) has an olefin polymer component (A-2) (component (A-2) having a melting point measured by DSC method of 95 ° C. or lower or substantially free of melting point. 10) to 49 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the olefin polymer (A).
- the olefin polymer (A) has a flexural modulus ( ⁇ ) at 23 ° C. of 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 100 MPa.
- Component (A-1) is not particularly limited as long as it has a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms and has a melting point measured by DSC method of 100 ° C. to 170 ° C.
- a repeating unit derived from propylene Is preferably an olefin polymer containing 90 mol% to 100 mol%, more preferably an olefin polymer containing 95 mol% to 100 mol%.
- Component (A-1) may contain at least one of a repeating unit derived from ethylene and a repeating unit derived from the other monomer described above, in addition to the repeating unit derived from propylene.
- Component (A-1) has a heat of fusion ( ⁇ H C ) measured by a DSC method of preferably 20 J / g or more, more preferably 40 J / g or more, and even more preferably 50 J / g or more.
- the upper limit of the heat of fusion ( ⁇ H C ) is not particularly limited.
- the heat of fusion ( ⁇ H C ) may be 120 J / g or less.
- Component (A-1) has a melting point measured by a DSC method of preferably 120 ° C. or higher, more preferably 140 ° C. or higher, and even more preferably 150 ° C. or higher, from the viewpoints of moldability, heat resistance and mechanical properties. .
- Component (A-1) has an intrinsic viscosity [ ⁇ ] measured in decalin at 135 ° C. of preferably 0.5 dl / g to 10 dl / g, more preferably 1.0 dl / g to 6.0 dl / g, 1.0 dl / g to 4.0 dl / g is more preferable.
- Component (A-1) preferably has a melt flow rate (MFR) of 0.001 g / 10 min to 50 g / 10 min measured at 230 ° C. and a load of 2.16 kg in accordance with ASTM D 1238. 1 g / 10 min to 30 g / 10 min is more preferable, and 0.1 g / 10 min to 10 g / 10 min is still more preferable.
- MFR melt flow rate
- Component (A-2) is particularly limited as long as it has a repeating unit having 2 or 3 carbon atoms and has a melting point of 95 ° C. or less as measured by DSC method or substantially no melting point. However, for example, an olefin polymer containing 40 mol% or more and less than 90 mol% of a repeating unit derived from propylene is preferred, and an olefin polymer containing 50 mol% to 85 mol% is more preferred.
- Component (A-2) may contain at least one of a repeating unit derived from ethylene and a repeating unit derived from another monomer described above, in addition to the repeating unit derived from propylene.
- Component (A-2) has a heat of fusion ( ⁇ H C ) measured by a DSC method of preferably 10 J / g or less, more preferably 5 J / g or less, and even more preferably 1 J / g or less.
- Component (A-2) has a melting point measured by DSC method of 90 ° C. or lower, preferably substantially free of melting point, preferably 80 ° C. or lower, or substantially free of melting point. More preferred.
- fusing point does not exist substantially means that heat of fusion ( DELTA) Hc resulting from a melting peak is 1 J / g or less.
- Component (A-2) has an intrinsic viscosity [ ⁇ ] measured in decalin at 135 ° C. of preferably 0.01 dl / g to 10 dl / g, more preferably 0.05 dl / g to 10 dl / g. 1 dl / g to 5.0 dl / g is more preferable.
- the intrinsic viscosity is in the range of 0.01 dl / g to 10 dl / g, there is a tendency that a mouthpiece exhibiting good fluidity, easily blended with other components, and excellent in mechanical strength can be obtained.
- Component (A-2) preferably has a melt flow rate (MFR) measured at 230 ° C. and a load of 2.16 kg in accordance with ASTM D 1238 of 0.01 g / 10 min to 100 g / 10 min. It is more preferably from 01 g / 10 min to 50 g / 10 min, further preferably from 0.1 g / 10 min to 30 g / 10 min, particularly preferably from 0.1 g / 10 min to 10 g / 10 min.
- MFR melt flow rate
- the olefin polymer (A) has a flexural modulus ( ⁇ ) at 23 ° C. of preferably 5 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 100 MPa, more preferably 10 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 95 MPa, and more preferably 30 MPa ⁇ ⁇ from the viewpoints of wearability and polishing processability.
- ⁇ 90 MPa is more preferable, and 35 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 85 MPa is particularly preferable.
- the rebound resilience ( ⁇ ) of the constituent part (X) is preferably 0% ⁇ ⁇ 25%, more preferably 1% ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 20%.
- the rebound resilience ( ⁇ ) of the component part (X) is 25% or less, the impact on the teeth is alleviated and the comfort in the oral cavity is improved.
- the mouthpiece may have a layered structure having another layer together with a layer (LI) corresponding to the constituent part (X) of the present embodiment (hereinafter sometimes referred to as “LI layer”).
- LI layer a layer corresponding to the constituent part (X) of the present embodiment
- the mouthpiece may have the LO layer in the second aspect together with the LI layer.
- the LI layer in the fourth aspect may satisfy any physical property condition of the LI layer in the second aspect.
- the laminated sheet composed of the olefin polymer (A) constituting the LI layer and the olefin polymer constituting the LO layer has a flexural modulus ( ⁇ ) at 23 ° C. of 80 MPa ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1000 MPa. It is preferable.
- the mouthpiece manufacturing sheet according to this aspect is a sheet for forming the constituent part (X) described above. Since the mouthpiece sheet for manufacturing a mouthpiece according to this aspect has appropriate flexibility and hardness, it is excellent in moldability and can manufacture a mouthpiece excellent in polishing workability.
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect can be obtained by thermoforming the piece part manufacturing sheet of the fourth aspect.
- the mouthpiece according to this aspect can be manufactured by the same method as the conventional mouthpiece, except that a piece part manufacturing sheet having the above-mentioned materials, physical properties and structure is used as a material. It can be produced by the method described in the second aspect.
- each physical property value was measured as follows. ⁇ Water absorption rate (Table 1 to Table 5)> In accordance with ASTM D570-98: 2010, a single layer sheet obtained in each example, a laminated sheet, a sheet used for forming a layer (A), or a PMMA sheet used for forming a single layer mouthpiece was bathed at 37 ° C. The water absorption (%) after immersion for 24 hours was determined.
- ⁇ Coffee colorability (Table 1, Table 2 and Table 5)> The single-layer sheet or laminated sheet obtained in each example was immersed in a coffee liquid adjusted to 1.4% by mass of commercially available instant coffee and held at 37 ° C. for 24 hours. The color difference ( ⁇ E) of the color of the sheet taken out after 24 hours was measured using a Color Cute i model CC-i (manufactured by Suga Test Instruments Co., Ltd.) using the reflection mode.
- ⁇ Polishing workability (Table 1, Table 2 and Table 5)> The mouthpiece polishing processability was evaluated as follows.
- the bar rotation speed of Ultimate XL (manufactured by NSK) was set to 15000 rev / min, and the bar used was polished with a metal polishing CX251G (manufactured by Diaswiss) at a depth of 1 cm in about 30 seconds. In this case, a score of 5 was obtained when fluff was visually removed. Subsequently, it was polished using SA point (manufactured by Akiyama Sangyo Co., Ltd.), which was sponge polishing, and the fluff was visually removed was rated 4.
- SA point manufactured by Akiyama Sangyo Co., Ltd.
- a score of 2 corresponds to a case in which there is a sense of incongruity at the time of attachment and / or there is pain in the dentition surface during the attachment.
- the case where the adhesion between the layer (A) and the layer (B) was hardly obtained and it was difficult to attach as a laminated mouthpiece was rated as 1.
- ⁇ Bending elastic modulus Table 1 to Table 5>
- the bending elastic modulus ( ⁇ ) of the single-layer sheet, the laminated sheet, the sheet used for forming the layer (A) or the PMMA sheet used for forming the single-layer mouthpiece is 23 ° C. in accordance with JIS K7171: 2008.
- the measurement was performed under conditions of a speed of 1 mm / min, and the obtained value was defined as a flexural modulus.
- ⁇ Bending elastic modulus (Table 3 and Table 4)> A sheet of 1 mm thickness was produced using the “orthochlor” used for forming the layer (B) under the same conditions as the production conditions of the layer (B) (volume ratio of powder to liquid, polymerization conditions, etc.).
- the bending elastic modulus of the obtained sheet, the sheet used for forming the layer (B), or the PMMA sheet used for forming the single-layer mouthpiece is compliant with JIS K7171: 2008, at a speed of 1 mm / 23 in an atmosphere at 23 ° C. Measurement was performed under the condition of min, and the obtained value was defined as a flexural modulus ( ⁇ ).
- ⁇ Adhesive strength between layer (A) and layer (B) (Tables 3 and 4)> -Examples 1B and 2B and Comparative Examples 1B and 2B-
- a lithographic plate (A) having a length of 7 cm and a width of 2 cm was cut out from the sheet used for forming the layer (A).
- “orthochlor” used to form the layer (B) a 1 mm-thick sheet was produced under the same conditions as the production conditions of the layer (B) (volume ratio of powder to liquid, polymerization conditions, etc.)
- a flat plate (B) measuring 7 cm long ⁇ 2 cm wide was cut out from the sheet.
- Adhesive resin (3M DP-8010Blue is applied in a thickness of 0.1 mm to the area of 1 cm in length and 2 cm in width of the lithographic plate (A), and then the lithographic plate (A) and the lithographic plate (B) are bonded via this adhesive resin. After 24 hours from the adhesion, the lithographic plate (B) was pulled in the direction perpendicular to the lithographic plate (A) until it broke using Imada ZTS-1000, and the break point was determined as the layer (A) and the layer ( It was set as the adhesive strength with B).
- Examples 3B to 9B and Comparative Examples 3B and 4B- The layer (A) and the layer are the same as in Example 1B except that the planographic plate (B) is changed to a planographic plate (B) 7 cm long by 2 cm wide cut from the sheet used to form the layer (B).
- the adhesive strength with (B) was measured.
- ⁇ Rebound resilience (Table 5)> In accordance with JIS K6400, the bounce height L (mm) when a 16.310 g rigid sphere was dropped from the height of 460 mm onto the single layer sheet obtained in each example was defined by the following formula: The impact resilience was evaluated.
- Rebound resilience (%) [L (mm) / 460] ⁇ 100 ⁇ Bacteria adhesion (Table 5)> A test piece obtained by cutting a single-layer sheet obtained in each case into a 1 cm square is placed in a 12-well cell culture plate and fixed at two places on the left and right using a composite resin generista for dental filling (manufactured by Sun Medical Co., Ltd.). did.
- BHI brain heart infusion
- 50 ⁇ l of turbidity OD 600 0.7
- 3 ml of BHI medium containing 5% by mass of sucrose was dropped on the surface of the test piece.
- the cells were cultured at 37 ° C. for 6 hours under anaerobic conditions.
- test piece was taken out from the medium into a 35 mm ⁇ dish, and the bacteria not attached to the test piece were washed off with PBS (phosphate buffered saline).
- PBS phosphate buffered saline
- the test piece was transferred to a centrifuge tube, and 3 ml of 1.0N sodium hydroxide aqueous solution was added.
- the centrifuge tube was shaken to peel off the biofilm on the test piece, and then immersed in a 37 ° C. warm bath for 1 hour. Subsequently, the mixture was centrifuged (2000 ⁇ g, 1 minute), and the supernatant was quantified by phenol sulfuric acid analysis. The absorbance at 490 nm was measured with a microplate reader to determine the amount of sugar. The results are shown in Table 5.
- the sheets (single-layer sheets) used in the following Examples 1A to 4A and Examples 101A to 104A use a hydraulic heat press machine manufactured by Shindo Metal Industry Co., Ltd. with each resin pellet set to 190 ° C. It was produced by molding a sheet at a pressure of 10 MPa. In the case of a sheet having a thickness of 0.5 to 2 mm (200 ⁇ 200 ⁇ 0.5 to 2 mm), preheating is performed for about 5 to 7 minutes, and after pressurizing at 10 MPa for 1 to 2 minutes, another ( Using a hydraulic hot press machine manufactured by Shinto Metal Industry Co., Ltd., the sample was compressed at 10 MPa and cooled for about 5 minutes to prepare a measurement sample. A 5 mm thick brass plate was used as the hot plate. When using a laminated sheet for manufacturing the mouthpiece, a laminated sheet was produced by thermally fusing two single-layer sheets by the above-described method.
- Example 1A As the innermost layer (T1) sheet, a commercially available olefin-based soft polymer TAFMER DF-810 (manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.) was used to produce a 1 mm thick single layer sheet of soft olefin.
- the innermost layer (T1) corresponds to the LI layer described above.
- As a sheet for the outermost layer (T2) a 1 mm thick single layer sheet of isotactic polypropylene (Prime Polypro [registered trademark] F327 (manufactured by Prime Polymer Co., Ltd.) was produced.
- the innermost layer (T2) corresponds to the aforementioned LO layer.
- the innermost layer (T1) sheet and the outermost layer (T2) sheet were stacked and heat-sealed to obtain an olefin-based laminated sheet having a thickness of 2 mm.
- the above olefin-based laminated sheet hangs 1.5 cm due to softening At this stage, it was subjected to suction molding to obtain the target mouthpiece.
- Example 1A Example 1A, except that TAFMER DF-810 used for the production of the innermost layer (T1) sheet was changed to NOTIO SN-0285 (Mitsui Chemicals) and Vistamax 6102 (ExxonMobil), respectively. In the same manner as above, an olefin-based laminated sheet and a mouthpiece were obtained.
- Example 4A An olefin-based laminated sheet and a mouthpiece were obtained in the same manner as in Example 1A, except that the innermost layer (T1) and the outermost layer (T2) were each changed to a thickness of 2 mm.
- Example 101A and 102A An olefin-based single layer sheet of 2 mm thickness or 3 mm thickness of isotactic polypropylene (Prime Polypro [registered trademark] F327 (manufactured by Prime Polymer Co., Ltd.)) was produced. In the same manner as in Example 1A, a target mouthpiece was obtained.
- Examples 103A and 104A Isotactic polypropylene (Prime Polypro [registered trademark] F327 (manufactured by Prime Polymer Co., Ltd.)) and EXFORA (registered trademark, manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals) or 12P Mirason (manufactured by Mitsui DuPont Polychemical) ) And Exforer (registered trademark, manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.), which is a polymer having a siloxane structure, were kneaded at a mass ratio of 9: 1 to obtain pellets.
- a mouthpiece as the target product was obtained in the same manner as in Example 101A, except that a 3 mm thick olefin-based single layer sheet was produced using the obtained pellets.
- Example 101A A single-layer press sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 101A except that Elcoflex (2 mm thickness, manufactured by Elcodent), which is a sheet of an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, was used, and each physical property was evaluated. Coffee coloring was high and polishing processability was also poor.
- Example 102A A single-layer press sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 101A, except that Elkojoule (2 mm thickness, manufactured by Elcodent), which is a PMMA sheet, was used to evaluate each physical property.
- Elkojoule (2 mm thickness, manufactured by Elcodent)
- the uncomfortable feeling at the time of wearing was remarkable, and the pain on the dentition surface was remarkable during the wearing. Furthermore, the water absorption and coffee colorability were high.
- each sheet used in the following Examples B1 to B9 is obtained by press-molding each resin pellet at a pressure of 10 MPa using a hydraulic heat press machine manufactured by Shinto Metal Industries, Ltd. set to 190 ° C. Manufactured.
- a hydraulic heat press machine manufactured by Shinto Metal Industries, Ltd. set to 190 ° C. Manufactured.
- preheat for about 5 to 7 minutes
- pressurize at 10 MPa for 1 to 2 minutes
- 20 ° C It was produced by compressing at 10 MPa and cooling for about 5 minutes using a hydraulic hot press machine.
- As the hot plate a 5 mm thick brass plate was used.
- Example 1B A 2 mm thick acrylic elastomer is used as a resin pellet of acrylic elastomer (acrylic thermoplastic elastomer) using Kuraray's “Clarity (registered trademark) LB550” which is a block copolymer consisting of a hard block and a soft block.
- the hard block is a structural unit derived from methyl methacrylate and has a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 80 ° C. to 120 ° C.
- the soft block is a structural unit derived from butyl acrylate, and has a glass transition temperature (Tg) of ⁇ 40 ° C. to ⁇ 50 ° C.
- a mouthpiece (layer (A)) was produced in the same manner as in Example 1A.
- the mouthpiece (layer (A)) on which the kneaded product is built up is placed in a pressure kettle for polymerization, and the kneaded product is subjected to pressure polymerization under conditions of a pressure of 0.22 MPa, a water temperature of 40 ° C., and a polymerization time of 20 minutes.
- a layer (B) made of PMMA was formed.
- the thickness of the layer (B) was set to 1 mm.
- a laminated mouthpiece (total thickness: 3 mm) was obtained.
- Example 2B A laminated mouthpiece (total thickness of 3 mm) was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1B except that the surface of the layer (A) on which the kneaded product was built was roughly ground before the kneaded product was built on the layer (A).
- Got. Rough polishing was performed using a carbide bar for die arabic (made by Dia Swiss).
- Example 3B First, a mouthpiece (layer (A)) made of an acrylic elastomer was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1B. Next, using the lower jaw model in which the mouthpiece (layer (A)) is formed and the above molding machine (model capture try), Ercodent made of Ercodent (PMMA sheet; 1 mm thickness) was dropped by 1.5 cm due to softening. The layer (A) was heat-sealed by suction molding. Thus, a laminated mouthpiece (total thickness: 3 mm) was obtained.
- Example 4B A laminated mouthpiece (total thickness of 3 mm) was obtained in the same manner as in Example 3B except that the acrylic elastomer sheet having a thickness of 2 mm was changed to the following polyester elastomer (polyester thermoplastic elastomer) sheet.
- a polyester elastomer sheet having a thickness of 2 mm was prepared using “PRIT30” manufactured by Bell Polyester Products Co., Ltd., which is a block copolymer composed of hard blocks and soft blocks, as resin pellets of the polyester elastomer.
- the hard block is a structural unit derived from an ester
- the soft block is a structural unit derived from an ester polyol
- the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the hard block is the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the soft block. Higher than.
- Example 5B First, a mouthpiece (layer (A)) made of a polyester elastomer was obtained in the same manner as in Example 4B. Next, using the lower jaw model in which the mouthpiece (layer (A)) was formed and the above molding machine (model capture trie), the Ercodent made of polyester (polyester sheet, 1 mm thickness) was dropped 1.5 cm due to softening Was heat-sealed to the layer (A). Thus, a laminated mouthpiece (total thickness: 3 mm) was obtained.
- ERCODULE is a sheet of glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG).
- Example 6B First, a mouthpiece (layer (A)) made of an acrylic elastomer was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1B. Next, using the mandibular model in which the mouthpiece (layer (A)) is formed and the above molding machine (model capture trie), Ercodent made of polyester (polyester sheet, 0.5 mm thick) hangs by 1.5 cm due to softening. The layer (A) was heat-sealed by suction molding at a different stage. Thus, a laminated mouthpiece (total thickness 2.5 mm) was obtained.
- Example 7B to 9B A laminated mouthpiece was obtained in the same manner as in Example 6B, except that the thickness of the polyester sheet (Elcojoule) was changed.
- Example 5B Using the mandibular model and molding machine (model capture trie) used in Example 1B, Ercodent made of Ekodent (PMMA sheet; 2 mm thickness) was subjected to suction molding at a stage of 1.5 cm dripping due to softening, so that a single unit made of PMMA was used. A layer mouthpiece (total thickness 2 mm) was obtained.
- the laminated mouthpieces of Examples 1B to 9B were excellent in wearing feeling (score 3).
- the laminated mouthpieces of Examples 1B to 9B are provided with a layer (B) having a high flexural modulus, and thus are excellent in durability.
- the mouthpieces of Comparative Examples 1B to 4B using an ethylene / vinyl acetate copolymer as the material of the layer (A) the adhesion between the layer (A) and the layer (B) was hardly obtained, and the laminated mouse It was difficult to wear as a piece (rating 1).
- the single-layer mouthpiece of Comparative Example 5B made of PMMA was uncomfortable at the time of wearing and had pain on the dentition surface during the wearing (rating 2).
- a propylene polymer (syndiotactic olefin which is an olefin polymer (A)) 38 g was obtained.
- the MFR (ASTM D 1238, 230 ° C., 2.16 kg load) was 6.0 g / 10 min.
- an olefin-based single layer sheet having a thickness of 2 mm was produced using the propylene polymer obtained as described above.
- an olefin mouthpiece was produced in the same manner as in Example 1A.
- Example 2C A propylene polymer obtained in the same manner as in Example 1C was kneaded with 30% by mass of Exfola (registered trademark, manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., olefin-based modified material), and then a 2 mm thick olefin-based single layer sheet was produced. did. Next, the target olefinic mouthpiece was obtained by the same operation as in Example 1C.
- Exfola registered trademark, manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., olefin-based modified material
- the sheet formability was poor, the mouthpiece could not be formed, the polishing processability was poor, and the handleability was poor.
- Comparative Example 3C Shore A hardness and bending elastic modulus were high, and pain was felt when the produced mouthpiece was placed in the oral cavity. Furthermore, the water absorption and coffee colorability were high. Air bubbles entered during sheet forming, sheet formability was poor, polishing processability was poor, and handling was poor.
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Abstract
Description
スポーツ用のマウスガードは、ボクシング、ラグビー等のコンタクトスポーツにおいて、外力から顎骨、歯牙、口内等を保護することを目的としたものであり、エチレン-酢酸ビニル共重合体(EVA)(例えば、特許第1855802号公報参照)、EVA及びポリオレフィン系樹脂との積層を用いたもの(例えば、特開2002-355352号公報参照)、並びにシリコーンゴムを使用したもの(例えば、特許第1563289号公報参照)が開示されている。
マウスピースを構成するポリマー材料としては、例えば、特開2008-264583号公報では、ポリカーボネートをベースとする積層品、アクリル樹脂をベースとする積層品等が開示され、特表2008-531234号公報ではアクリル、ポリカーボネート、ウレタン、エポキシ等が記載され、さらに特開平7-39554号公報では、ポリメチルメタクリレート、ポリオレフィン系軟質弾性材料等が記載されている。
また、例えば、特開2002-355352号公報には、熱可塑性エラストマーからなる層と、膠着性がないポリオレフィン系樹脂からなる層との積層構造を有するマウスピースが開示されている。
また、特表2010-501261号公報には、熱成形可能な材料の少なくとも2つの層を含む歯科用器材が開示されている(同文献段落0016)。
また、マウスピースを作製する際に、あるいは、年月の経過に伴って装着者の成長や歯列の変動に伴い、装着者の歯列等の口腔内の状況に合うように研磨加工する必要があり、マウスピースは研磨加工性も重要である。
さらに、マウスピースの製造に用いるマウスピースのピース部製造用シートとしては、成形性に優れ、マウスピースの製造が容易であることが望ましい。
また、本発明の第2の態様は、装着性と研磨加工性の両方に優れたマウスピース、マウスピースのピース部製造用シート、及びマウスピースの製造方法を提供することを目的とする。
また、本発明の第3の態様は、製造が容易であり、装着感及び耐久性に優れるマウスピース及びマウスピースの製造方法を提供することを目的とする。
さらに、本発明の第4の態様は、研磨加工性に優れたマウスピース、成形性に優れ、かつ研磨加工性に優れたマウスピースを製造可能なマウスピースのピース部製造用シート、及び研磨加工性に優れたマウスピースの製造方法を提供することを目的とする。
本発明の第2の態様としては、以下の実施態様<12>~<23>が挙げられる。
本発明の第3の態様としては、以下の実施態様<24>~<32>が挙げられる。
本発明の第4の態様としては、以下の実施態様<33>~<42>が挙げられる。
<2> 前記第1取り付け部材及び前記第2取り付け部材の少なくとも一方は、ピースから着脱可能である<1>に記載のマウスピース。
<3> 前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1ベース部と、前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1取り付け部に取り付けられた前記連結部材の前記第1連結部と、で前記第1ピースの前記外壁部を挟持し、かつ前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2ベース部と、前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2取り付け部に取り付けられた前記連結部材の前記第2連結部と、で前記第2ピースの前記外壁部を挟持する構造、又は、前記第1取り付け部に第1挟持部材を配置し、前記第1挟持部材と、前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1ベース部と、で前記第1ピースの前記外壁部を挟持し、かつ第2取り付け部に第2挟持部材を配置し、前記第2挟持部材と、前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2ベース部と、で前記第2ピースの前記外壁部を挟持する構造、を有する<1>又は<2>に記載のマウスピース。
<4> 前記第1ピースにおける前記第1ベース部と前記第1連結部又は前記第1挟持部材とに挟持された部分、及び前記第2ピースにおける前記第2ベース部と前記第2連結部又は前記第2挟持部材とに挟持された部分が、引張強度150N以上2000N未満の材料から構成されている<3>に記載のマウスピース。
<5> 前記材料は、オレフィン系樹脂である<4>に記載のマウスピース。
<6> 前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1ベース部は、前記外壁部の歯列側の壁面に対して凹部となるように前記第1貫通孔内に収容されており、前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2ベース部は、前記外壁部の歯列側の壁面に対して凹部となるように前記第2貫通孔内に収容されている<1>~<5>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<7> 前記連結部材は、前記第1取り付け部材と前記第2取り付け部材との距離を調節する無段階調節機能を有する<1>~<6>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<8> 前記連結部材は、プラスチックから構成される<1>~<7>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<9> 前記第1ピースは、上顎の少なくとも左右奥側の歯列に装着される上顎用ピースであり、前記第2ピースは、下顎の少なくとも左右奥側の歯列に装着される下顎用ピースであり、歯列の中心からみて、前記第1貫通孔に挿入されて前記第1取り付け部材が取り付けられた箇所は、前記第2貫通孔に挿入されて前記第2取り付け部材が取り付けられた箇所よりも後方である<1>~<8>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<10> 前記上顎用ピースは、上顎の左右奥側の歯列に装着される<9>に記載のマウスピース。
<11> 前記第1ベース部の前記第1ピースの厚さ方向と垂直に交わる断面及び前記第2ベース部の前記第2ピースの厚さ方向と垂直に交わる断面が、左右対称及び上下対称の少なくとも一方である<1>~<10>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<13> 前記オレフィン系重合体(A)が、シロキサン構造に由来する骨格を有する<12>に記載のマウスピース。
<14> 前記構成部位(X)が、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α1)が、5MPa≦α1≦100MPaを満たす層(LI)と、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α2)が、200MPa≦α2≦1500MPaを満たす層(LO)と、を含む積層構造を有する<12>又は<13>に記載のマウスピース。
<15> 前記構成部位(X)の最表面の少なくとも一部に前記層(LI)が露出している<14>に記載のマウスピース。
<16> 前記構成部位(X)が、マウスピースを歯列に装着したときに歯に接触する部位であって、歯に接触する部分の表面の少なくとも一部に前記層(LI)が露出している<15>に記載のマウスピース。
<17> 50℃で24時間乾燥させた前記構成部位(X)を、37℃の水浴に24時間浸漬させたときの吸水率(β)が、0%≦β≦1.0%を満たす<12>~<16>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<18> 前記構成部位(X)が、歯列に装着するピース部である<12>~<17>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<19> 前記構成部位(X)の厚さが、0.3~5.0mmである<12>~<18>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<20> 顎関節症候群用マウスピース又は睡眠時無呼吸症候群用マウスピースである<12>~<19>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<21> 上顎用ピースと、下顎用ピースと、前記上顎用ピース及び前記下顎用ピースを連結する連結部材と、を備えるマウスピースであって、前記上顎用ピース及び前記下顎用ピースの少なくとも一方が、前記構成部位(X)を備える<12>~<20>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<22> 炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)を含み、かつ、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が、80MPa≦α≦1000MPaを満たす、マウスピースのピース部製造用シート。
<23> 炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)を含み、かつ、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が、80MPa≦α≦1000MPaを満たす、マウスピースのピース部製造用シートを加熱成形してマウスピースのピース部を得る工程を有するマウスピースの製造方法。
<25> 前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーが、ハードブロックとソフトブロックとを含むブロック共重合体であり、前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロックのガラス転移温度が、前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ソフトブロックのガラス転移温度よりも高い<24>に記載のマウスピース。
<26> 前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロック及び前記ソフトブロックが、ともにアルキル(メタ)アクリレートに由来するアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位を有し、前記ハードブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数よりも、前記ソフトブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数が多い<25>に記載のマウスピース。
<27> 前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーが、ハードブロックとソフトブロックとを含むブロック共重合体であり、前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロックのガラス転移温度が、前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ソフトブロックのガラス転移温度よりも高い<24>~<26>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<28> 前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロックが、エステル構造を有する構造単位を含み、前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ソフトブロックが、エステルポリオール構造を有する構造単位を含む<27>に記載のマウスピース。
<29> 顎関節症候群用マウスピース又は睡眠時無呼吸症候群用マウスピースである<24>~<28>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<30> 歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートを含有するマウスピースを製造する方法であって、前記少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有するエラストマーシートを加熱成形することにより、前記層(A)を形成する工程と、前記層(A)に対し、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートの前駆体を築盛し、次いで硬化させることにより、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートを含有する前記層(B)を形成する工程と、を有するマウスピースの製造方法。
<31> 歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリエステルを含有するマウスピースを製造する方法であって、前記少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有するエラストマーシートと、前記エラストマーシートに積層されポリエステルを含有するポリエステルシートと、を含む積層シートを加熱成形することにより、前記積層構造を備えるマウスピースを得る工程を有するマウスピースの製造方法。
<32> 歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有するマウスピースを製造する方法であって、前記少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有するエラストマーシートを加熱成形することにより、前記層(A)を形成する工程と、前記層(A)に対し、前記少なくとも1種の高分子を含有するシートを熱融着させることにより、前記少なくとも1種の高分子を含有する前記層(B)を形成する工程と、を有するマウスピースの製造方法。
<34> 前記オレフィン系重合体(A)が、シロキサン構造に由来する骨格を有する<33>に記載のマウスピース。
<35> 下記の(a)~(c)の条件を満たす<33>又は<34>に記載のマウスピース。(a)前記オレフィン系重合体(A)は、DSC法によって測定される融点が100℃~170℃のオレフィン系重合体成分(A-1)を、前記オレフィン系重合体(A)100質量部に対して51質量部~90質量含む。(b)前記オレフィン系重合体(A)は、DSC法によって測定される融点が95℃以下であるか、実質的に融点が存在しないオレフィン系重合体成分(A-2)を、前記オレフィン系重合体(A)100質量部に対して10質量部~49質量部含む。(c)前記オレフィン系重合体(A)は、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が5MPa≦α≦100MPaである。
<36> 前記構成部位(X)の厚さが、0.3mm~5.0mmである<33>~<35>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<37> 前記構成部位(X)の反発弾性率(γ)が0%<γ≦25%である<33>~<36>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<38> 50℃で24時間乾燥させた前記構成部位(X)を、37℃の水浴に24時間浸漬させたときの吸水率(β)が、0%≦β≦1.0%を満たす<33>~<37>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<39> 前記構成部位(X)が、歯列に装着するピース部である<33>~<38>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<40> 顎関節症候群用マウスピース又は睡眠時無呼吸症候群用マウスピースである<33>~<39>のいずれか1つに記載のマウスピース。
<41> 炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)を含み、かつ、ショアA硬度が80超86未満を満たす、マウスピースのピース部製造用シート。
<42> 炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)を含み、かつ、ショアA硬度が80超86未満を満たす、マウスピースのピース部製造用シートを加熱成形してマウスピースのピース部を得る工程を有するマウスピースの製造方法。
第2の態様によれば、装着性と研磨加工性の両方に優れたマウスピース、マウスピースのピース部製造用シート、及びマウスピースの製造方法を提供することができる。
第3の態様によれば、製造が容易であり、装着感及び耐久性に優れるマウスピース及びその製造方法を提供することができる。
第4の態様によれば、研磨加工性に優れたマウスピース、成形性に優れ、かつ研磨加工性に優れたマウスピースを製造可能なマウスピースのピース部製造用シート、及び研磨加工性に優れたマウスピースの製造方法を提供することができる。
本明細書において、組成物中の各成分の量は、組成物中に各成分に該当する物質が複数存在する場合は、特に断らない限り、組成物中に存在する当該複数の物質の合計量を意味する。
本明細書において、「(メタ)アクリル」は、アクリル及びメタクリルの両方を包含する概念であり、「(メタ)アクリレート」は、アクリレート及びメタクリレートの両方を包含する概念である。
本明細書において、「工程」との用語は、独立した工程だけではなく、他の工程と明確に区別できない場合であってもその工程の所期の目的が達成されれば、本用語に含まれる。
本明細書において、「マウスピース」の概念には、一般に「マウスピース」と称されて
いるものだけでなく、「マウスガード」と称されているものも包含される。
本明細書において、「前方」とは、マウスピースが装着され、上顎用ピースが下顎用ピースに対して鉛直上側に位置するときの正面方向から見て外側(マウスピース装着時の唇側)方向を指し、「後方」とは、その反対方向(マウスピースが装着され、上顎用ピースが下顎用ピースに対して鉛直上側に位置するときの正面方向から見て内側(マウスピース装着時の口蓋側)方向)を指す。
本明細書において、「左右」とは、マウスピースが装着され、上顎用ピースが下顎用ピースに対して鉛直上側に位置するときの正面方向から見て前方後方及び上下方向(鉛直上向き及び鉛直下向き)とそれぞれ直交する方向を指す。また、前述の正面方向から見て、右側がマウスピースの「左」に対応し、左側がマウスピースの「右」に対応する。
本明細書において、「断面が左右対称」とは断面における上下方向(鉛直上向き及び鉛直下向き)と直交する方向にて対称であることを指す。
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第1の態様に係るマウスピース10は、上顎の歯列に装着される上顎用ピース(第1ピース)1と、下顎の歯列に装着される下顎用ピース(第2ピース)2と、上顎用ピース1の左右の貫通孔(第1貫通孔)に挿入され、露出した第1取り付け部3aを有する上顎用取り付け部材(第1取り付け部材、以下「上顎用部材」とも称する)3と、下顎用ピース2の左右の貫通孔(第2貫通孔)に挿入され、露出した第2取り付け部4aを有する下顎用取り付け部材(第2取り付け部材、以下「下顎用部材」とも称する)4と、左右の第1取り付け部3a及び第2取り付け部4aにそれぞれに取り付けられる第1連結部及び第2連結部を有し、上顎用ピース1と下顎用ピース2とを開閉可能に連結する一対の連結部材5と、を備える。
オレフィン系樹脂は、オレフィンを単独重合してなる重合体、又はオレフィンと他の単量体とを重合してなる共重合体である。オレフィンとしては、炭素数が2~6のオレフィンが好ましく、例えば、エチレン、プロピレン、ブテン、メチルペンテン、ヘキセンが挙げられる。他の単量体としては、例えば、酢酸ビニルが挙げられる。
オレフィン系樹脂としては、例えば、ポリエチレン(PE)、ポリエチレン系樹脂、ポリプロピレン(PP)、ポリプロピレン系樹脂、エチレン・酢酸ビニル共重合体(EVA)が好ましく、特に好ましくはポリエチレン(PE)、ポリエチレン系樹脂、ポリプロピレン(PP)、ポリプロピレン系樹脂である。
ポリエステル系樹脂は、多価カルボン酸(ジカルボン酸)とポリアルコール(ジオール)との重縮合体であり、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PET)が挙げられる。
ウレタン系樹脂は、イソシアネート基を有する化合物と水酸基を有する化合物との重縮合体であり、例えば、熱可塑性ポリウレタン(TPU)が挙げられる。
ポリアミド系樹脂は、アミド結合によって多数のモノマーが結合してできたポリマーであり、例えば、ナイロン6、ナイロン11、ナイロン12、ナイロン66、パラ系アミド、メタ系アミドが挙げられる。
アクリル系ゴム樹脂は、アクリル系ゴムを主成分としたものであり、例えば、メタクリル酸メチルとアクリル酸ブチルのブロック共重合体が挙げられる。
マウスピース10の製造方法1について図8を用いて説明する。図8(a)に示すように、嵌合部材7を準備し、図8(b)に示すように、嵌合部材7の第1取り付け部3a側からシート11を吸引圧着、加圧圧着又は吸引後加圧圧着させる。このとき、嵌合部材7の裏面3bは、シート11に覆われておらず、露出しており、好ましくは、嵌合部材7の裏面3bがシート11の裏面の内側に位置することが好ましい。
マウスピース10の製造方法2について図9を用いて具体的に説明する。まず、図9(a)に示すように、上顎用部材3を構成する開口部材6を準備し、図9(b)に示すように、開口部材6の開口部(図9中、点線部分)が設けられた側から上顎用ピース1となるシート11を吸引圧着、加圧圧着又は吸引後加圧圧着させる。このとき、開口部材6の裏面3bは、シート11に覆われておらず、露出しており、好ましくは、図に示すように、開口部材6の裏面3bがシート11の裏面の内側に位置することが好ましい。
マウスピース10の製造方法3について図10を用いて説明する。まず、図10(a)に示すように、開口部材6の代わりに型12を準備し、図10(b)に示すように、型12に上顎用ピース1となるシート11を吸引圧着、加圧圧着又は吸引後加圧圧着させる。
マウスピース10の製造方法4について図11を用いて具体的に説明する。まず、図11(a)に示すように、嵌合部材7の代わりに突出部13aを有する型13を準備し、図11(b)に示すように、型13に上顎用ピース1となるシート11を吸引圧着、加圧圧着又は吸引後加圧圧着させる。
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以下、第2の態様のマウスピースの一実施形態について説明する。なお、第1の態様と共通する事項についてはその説明を省略する(以下、第3、第4の態様でも同様)。
本態様に係るマウスピースは、炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)(以下、「オレフィン系重合体(A)」とも称する)を含み、かつ、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が、80MPa≦α≦1000MPaを満たす構成部位(X)を備えている。
また、構成部位(X)がピース部の場合、本態様に係るマウスピースは、ピース部としての上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースの少なくとも一方からなるマウスピースでもよいし、ピース部としての上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースと他の部材(例えば、上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースを連結する連結部材)とを備えるマウスピース(プッシュ型又はプル型、好ましくはプッシュ型)でもよい。
上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースを共に備えるマウスピースの場合は、上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースの少なくとも一方が構成部位(X)であることが好ましく、上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースの両方が構成部位(X)であることがより好ましい。
末端水酸化オレフィン化合物としては、例えば、ビニルアルコール、アリルアルコール、水酸化-1-ブテン、水酸化-1-ペンテン、水酸化-1-ヘキセン、水酸化-1-オクテン、水酸化-1-デセン、水酸化-1-ドデセン、水酸化-1-テトラデセン、水酸化-1-ヘキサデセン、水酸化-1-オクタデセン、水酸化-1-エイコセン等の炭素数4~20(好ましくは4~10)の直鎖状の水酸化α-オレフィン;水酸化-3-メチル-1-ブテン、水酸化-4-メチル-1-ペンテン、水酸化-3-メチル-1-ペンテン、水酸化-3-エチル-1-ペンテン、水酸化-4,4-ジメチル-1-ペンテン、水酸化-4-メチル-1-ヘキセン、水酸化-4,4-ジメチル-1-ヘキセン、水酸化-4-エチル-1-ヘキセン、水酸化-3-エチル-1-ヘキセン等の好ましくは炭素数5~20(より好ましくは5~10)の分岐状の水酸化α-オレフィン等が挙げられる。
ここで、吸水率(β)は、50℃で24時間乾燥させた直後、37℃の水浴に浸漬させる前の構成部位(X)の質量をW0、37℃の水浴に24時間浸漬させた直後の構成部位(X)の質量をW1としたときに以下の式(I)によって算出される値である。
吸水率(β)=[(W1-W0)/W0]×100(%) (I)
構成部位の上記吸水率(β)が、1.0%以下であれば、マウスピースを水を含む洗浄液で洗浄したとき、装着者がマウスピースを装着しているとき等に飲料、唾液等によって構成部位(X)が水分を吸収して膨張することで装着感が損なわれることを抑制できる。
なお、吸水率(β)は、オレフィンの繰り返し構造によって低く抑えることができる。
LI層は柔軟性を有するため、構成部位(X)の例えば歯に接触する側(内層側)の最表面としてLI層が露出していれば装着中に歯茎に接しても装着者に痛みを与えにくい。一方、構成部位(X)の舌や唇と接触する側(外層側)の最表面としてLI層が露出していれば舌や唇が当たっても装着者が違和感や痛みを感じ難い。
親水コートとしては、LAMBIC(大阪有機化学工業(株)製)等が挙げられる。疎水コートとしては、ピカッシュ((株)ピカッシュ製)等が挙げられる。
23℃における曲げ弾性率(α1)が、5MPa≦α1≦100MPaを満たすLI層は、市販品を用いて構成してもよく、例えば、タフマー DF-810(三井化学(株))、NOTIO SN-0285(三井化学(株)製)、ヴィスタマックス6102(エクソンモービル社製)、ゼラス(三菱化学(株)製)等が挙げられる。
23℃における曲げ弾性率(α2)が、200MPa≦α2≦1500MPaを満たすLO層は、市販品を用いて構成してもよく、例えば、プライムポリプロ F327((株)プライムポリマー社製)、ノバテックHD HJ590N(日本ポリエチレン(株)製)、ウェルネックス(日本ポリプロ(株)製)等が挙げられる。
LI層とLO層は、熱融着により接着されていてもよい。
本態様に係るマウスピースのピース部製造用シートは、前述した構成部位(X)を形成するためのシートである。
また、積層構造を有するシートとする場合は、例えば、各層を構成する組成物を共押出しすることによって積層シートとしてもよいし、各層を構成する単層のシートを形成し、各層を重ねて加熱プレスすることで積層シートとしてもよい。また、積層するシートの少なくとも一方に前述した接着剤を塗布して接着させることで積層シートとしてもよい。
前記組成物(X)には、軟化剤が必要に応じて配合されていてもよい。軟化剤としては従来公知の軟化剤を用いることができる。プロセスオイル、潤滑油、パラフィン、流動パラフィン、ポリエチレンワックス、ポリプロピレンワックス、石油アスファルト及びワセリン等の石油系物質;コールタール及びコールタールピッチ等のコールタール類;ヒマシ油、アマニ油、ナタネ油、大豆油及び梛子油等の脂肪油;トール油、蜜ロウ、カルナウバロウ及びラノリン等のロウ類;リシノール酸、パルミチン酸、ステアリン酸、12-水酸化ステアリン酸、モンタン酸、オレイン酸及びエルカ酸等の脂肪酸又はその金属塩;石油樹脂、クマロンインデン樹脂及びアタクチックポリプロピレン等の合成高分子;ジオクチルフタレート、ジオクチルアジペート及びジオクチルセバケート等のエステル系可塑邦上その他マイクロクリスタリンワックス、及び液状ポリブタジエン又はその変性物もしくは水添物;液状チオコール等が挙げられる。
前記組成物(X)には、各種耐候安定剤、耐熱安定剤、酸化防止剤、紫外線吸収剤、帯電防止剤、スリップ防止剤、アンチブロッキング剤、防曇剤、核剤、滑剤、顔料、染料、老化防止剤、塩酸吸収剤、無機又は有機の充填剤、有機系又は無機系発泡剤、架橋剤、共架橋剤、架橋助剤、粘着剤、難燃剤等の添加剤が必要に応じて配合されていてもよい。
本態様に係るマウスピースは、例えば、前述のマウスピースのピース部製造用シートを加熱成形することによって得ることができる。
本態様に係るマウスピースは、材料として、上記材料、物性及び構造を有するピース部製造用シートを用いることを除けば、従来のマウスピースと同様の方法により、例えば、国際公開第2002/98521号パンフレット、特開2010-131181号公報等に記載の方法により製造することができる。
上顎用ピースと、下顎用ピースと、連結部材と、を備えるマウスピースを製造する場合、本実施形態のマウスピースの製造方法は、上顎用ピースを製造するための加熱成形工程と、下顎用ピースを製造するための加熱成形工程と、上顎用ピース及び下顎用ピースに連結部材を取り付ける工程と、を有していてもよい。
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以下、第3の態様のマウスピースの一実施形態について説明する。
本態様のマウスピースは、歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有し、前記層(A)と前記層(B)との接着強度が30MPa以上であり、前記層(A)の曲げ弾性率が50MPa~300MPaであり、前記層(B)の曲げ弾性率が前記層(A)の曲げ弾性率よりも高く、前記層(A)の曲げ弾性率と前記層(B)の曲げ弾性率との差(即ち、差の絶対値。以下同じ。)が1000MPa~3000MPaである。
本態様では、装着時に歯列の側に位置する層(A)の曲げ弾性率が上記範囲であることにより、装着者にとって、硬すぎず軟らかすぎず、ちょうどよい感触が得られるので、装着感が向上すると考えられる。
層(A)の上記曲げ弾性率は、層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有することにより、達成し易いと考えられる。
また、本実施形態では、層(A)と層(B)との接着強度が30MPa以上であることにより、層(A)と層(B)とを含む積層構造を維持したまま装着できるので、装着感が向上すると考えられる。
層(A)と層(B)との上記接着強度は、層(A)が上記エラストマーを含有すること、及び、層(B)がポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有することにより、達成し易いと考えられる。
層(A)と層(B)との上記曲げ弾性率との差は、層(A)が上記エラストマーを含有すること、及び、層(B)がポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有することにより、達成し易いと考えられる。
層(A)は、少なくとも1種のエラストマー以外のその他の成分を含んでいてもよい。
ハードブロックのTgとしては、30℃~200℃が好ましく、60℃~140℃がより好ましく、60℃~120℃が特に好ましい。
ソフトブロックのTgとしては、-100℃~0℃が好ましく、-80℃~-20℃がより好ましく、-40℃~-50℃が特に好ましい。
この場合において、ハードブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数(以下、炭素数C1ともいう)よりも、ソフトブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数(以下、炭素数C2ともいう)が多いことが好ましい。
また、ハードブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位は、アルキルメタクリレート単位が好ましい。ハードブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位は、メチルメタクリレート単位が特に好ましい。
上記ブロック共重合体であるポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーのハードブロックは、エステル構造を有する構造単位を含むことが好ましい。
炭素数C1と炭素数C2との差としては、1以上が好ましく、1~6がより好ましく、2~5が更に好ましく、2~4が特に好ましい。
また、ソフトブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位は、アルキルアクリレート単位が好ましい。ソフトブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位は、ブチルアクリレート単位が特に好ましい。
上記ブロック共重合体であるポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーのソフトブロックは、エステルポリオール構造を有する構造単位を含むことが好ましい。
アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーが上記ブロック共重合体の場合、ハードブロックの質量平均分子量(Mw)は、層(A)の曲げ弾性率が50MPa~300MPaとなる範囲で適宜選択されるが、10000~1000000が好ましく、20000~800000がより好ましく、50000~500000が特に好ましい。
アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーが上記ブロック共重合体の場合、ソフトブロックの質量平均分子量(Mw)は、層(A)の曲げ弾性率が50MPa~300MPaとなる範囲で適宜選択されるが、10000~1000000が好ましく、20000~800000がより好ましく、50000~500000が特に好ましい。
GPC測定装置- Shimadzu社製 LC-10AD
カラム- Shodex K-806L 30cm×2本
サンプルの調製- 測定対象となる高分子を室温(20℃~30℃)で溶媒(テトラヒドロフラン)へ溶解させ、濃度0.1%(w/v)のサンプル溶液を用意する。
測定条件- サンプル溶液100μLを移動相(例えば、テトラヒドロフラン)、カラム温度40℃、1.0ml/min.の流速でカラムに導入する。
カラムで分離されたサンプル溶液中のサンプル濃度を示差屈折率計(RI-101)で測定する。ポリメチルメタクリレート標準試料にてユニバーサル検量線を作成し、高分子成分の質量平均分子量(Mw)を算出する。
解析は、データ処理ソフトEmpower2 (Waters社製)を用いてもよい。
架橋される脂肪族ポリエステル(架橋前の脂肪族ポリエステル)としては、脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸又は脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸及び脂肪族飽和多塩基酸の混合物と、脂肪族多価アルコールと、の重縮合物でもよい。
また、架橋される脂肪族ポリエステルとしては、脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸又は脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸及び脂肪族飽和多塩基酸の混合物と、脂肪族多価アルコールと、脂肪族ヒドロキシカルボン酸と、の重縮合物でもよい。
脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸としては、フマル酸、マレイン酸、無水マレイン酸、イタコン酸、無水イタコン酸、シトラコン酸、無水シトラコン酸、等が挙げられる。脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸類の使用量は、使用する多塩基酸の0.1モル%~20モル%が好ましく、0.5モル%~10モル%がより好ましく、1モル%~5モル%がさらに好ましい。
多価アルコール類の具体例としては、エチレングリコール、ジエチレングリコール、トリエチレングリコール、ポリエチレングリコール、プロピレングリコール、ジプロピレングリコール、1,3-ブタンジオール、1,4-ブタンジオール、3-メチル-1,5-ペンタンジオール、1,6-ヘキサンジオール、1,9-ノナンジオール、ネオペンチルグリコール、ポリテトラメチレングリコール、等の二官能アルコールが挙げられる。
また、グリセリン、トリメチロールプロパン等の三官能以上のアルコールも挙げられる。少量含んでいてもよい。
これらの中でも、下記一般式(1)で表されるエチレングリコールの重合物が好ましく、ジエチエングリコール及びトリエチレングリコールが特に好ましい。
HO-(-CH2CH2O-)n-H (1)
ここで、nは、2≦n≦10を満たす。
これらの組み合わせとしては、得られるポリエステルが結晶性ポリマーの場合には、融点が25℃以下になるものが好ましく、また、非晶性ポリマーの場合には、ガラス転移点が、25℃以下になるものが好ましい。例えば、ジエチレングリコールとコハク酸とフマル酸の混合物とのポリエステル、トリエチレングリコールとコハク酸とフマル酸の混合物とのポリエステル、ジエチレングリコールとアジピン酸とフマル酸の混合物とのポリエステル、トリエチレングリコールとアジピン酸とフマル酸の混合物とのポリエステル等が挙げられる。例えば、乳酸と6-ヒドロキシカプロン酸とイタコン酸とトリエチレングリコールの混合物とのポリエステル、乳酸と6-ヒドロキシカプロン酸とイタコン酸とジエチレングリコールの混合物とのポリエステル、乳酸と6-ヒドロキシカプロン酸とフマル酸とジエチレングリコールの混合物とのポリエステル等が挙げられる。
一般的には、熱重合の場合は、架橋に数時間から数十時間を要するのに対して、光重合の場合は、数秒から数分で硬化可能であることや、必要とする装置の規模等から紫外線による光重合が、好適に採用し得る。
熱重合におけるラジカル発生剤、即ち、ラジカル重合開始剤は特に限定されず、公知の過酸化ベンゾイル、p-クロロベンゾイルパーオキサイド、ラウロイルパーオキサイド、アセチルパーオキサイド、ジ-t-ブチルパーオキサイド、1,1-t-ブチルパーオキシ-3,3,5-トリメチルシクロヘキサン、t-ブチルパーオキシピバレート、t-ブチルパーオキシ-2-エチルヘキサノエート、t-ブチルパーオキシベンゾエート、ビス(4-t-ブチルシクロヘキシル)パーオキシジカーボネート、ジイソプロピルパーオキシジカーボネート、t-ブチルパーオキシイソプロピルカーボネート等の過酸化物及びアゾビスイソブチロニトリル等のアゾ化合物が用いられる。これらは、1種で又は2種以上を混合して使用される。
これらのラジカル開始剤は、脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸を含む脂肪族ポリエステル100質量部に対して、0.005質量部~5質量部、好ましくは0.01質量部~3質量部の割合で用いられるが、少なくとも脂肪族ポリエステルに含まれる重合禁止剤に対して等モル以上用いることが好ましい。熱重合法によって硬化する場合、重合温度及び重合時間は、使用するラジカル重合開始剤、硬化物の大きさ等により、適宜、選択される。
増感剤は、脂肪族不飽和多塩基酸を含む脂肪族ポリエステル100質量部に対して、0.005質量部~5質量部、好ましくは0.01質量部~3質量部の割合で用いられる。さらに、上記増感剤に前述のラジカル重合開始剤を併用することもできる。ガンマー線による重合では、ラジカル重合開始剤は特に必要としない。
また、層(A)の曲げ弾性率と層(B)の曲げ弾性率との差(即ち、差の絶対値。以下同じ。)は、1500MPa~3000MPaが好ましい。
ポリ(メタ)アクリレートとしては、(メタ)アクリレートに由来する構造単位(以下、「(メタ)アクリレート単位」ともいう)を含む通常のポリ(メタ)アクリレートを用いることができる。
ポリ(メタ)アクリレートは、アクリレートの単独重合体でもよいし、メタクリレートの単独重合体でもよいし、アクリレートとメタクリレートとの共重合体でもよい。
ポリ(メタ)アクリレートにおける(メタ)アクリレート単位の含有量は、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートの全量に対し、50質量%~100質量%が好ましく、60質量%~100質量%がより好ましく、80質量%~100質量%が特に好ましい。
また、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートは、メタクリレート単位を含むことが好ましい。
ポリ(メタ)アクリレートにおけるメタクリレート単位の含有量は、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートの全量に対し、50質量%~100質量%が好ましく、60質量%~100質量%がより好ましく、80質量%~100質量%が特に好ましい。
アルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数としては、1~6が好ましく、1~3がより好ましく、1又は2が更に好ましく、1(即ち、アルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位が、メチル(メタ)アクリレート単位であること)が特に好ましい。
(メタ)アクリレート単位以外の構造単位としては、(メタ)アクリル酸(好ましくはメタクリル酸)に由来する構造単位、α-オレフィン(好ましくは、エチレン、プロピレン又はブチレン)に由来する構造単位、等が挙げられる。
多価カルボン酸としては、ジカルボン酸が好ましく、テレフタル酸又は2,6-ナフタレンジカルボン酸がより好ましい。
ポリアルコールとしては、グリコール(即ち、ジオール)が好ましく、エチレングリコール、1,3-シクロブタンジオール、1,4-シクロヘキサンジメタノール、2,2,4,4-テトラメチル-1,3-シクロブタンジオールがより好ましい。
1種のポリアルコールを用いる場合、1種のポリアルコールは、エチレングリコールが好ましく、2種以上のポリアルコールを用いる場合、2種以上のポリアルコールのうちの1種が、エチレングリコールが好ましい。更に好ましくは、2種以上のポリアルコールのうちの1種がエチレングリコールであり、別の1種が1,4-シクロヘキサンジメタノールである。
上記重縮合体Xにおいて、テレフタル酸の残基の割合は、好ましくは30モル%~70モル%であり、より好ましくは40モル%~60モル%である。
上記重縮合体Xにおいて、2,2,4,4-テトラメチル-1,3‐シクロブタンジオールの残基の割合は、好ましくは5モル%~25モル%であり、より好ましくは10モル%~20モル%である。
上記重縮合体Xにおいて、1,4-シクロヘキサンジメタノールの残基の割合は、好ましくは25モル%~50モル%であり、より好ましくは30モル%~40モル%である。
上記重縮合体Xのガラス転移温度(Tg)は、99℃~125℃が好ましい。
層(B)に含有され得るその他の成分としては、層(A)に含有され得るその他の成分と同様のものが挙げられる。
図12及び図13に示されるように、マウスピース100は、装着時に歯列の側に位置する層(A)100Aと、層(A)に積層され、装着時に層(A)から見て歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)100Bと、を含む積層構造を備えている。
マウスピース100は、下顎用マウスピースの一例である。
マウスピース100において、層(A)100Aは、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、層(B)100Bは、ポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有し、層(A)100Aと層(B)100Bとの接着強度は30MPa以上であり、層(A)100Aの曲げ弾性率は50MPa~300MPaであり、層(B)100Bの曲げ弾性率が層(A)100Aの曲げ弾性率よりも高く、層(A)100Aの曲げ弾性率と層(B)100Bの曲げ弾性率との差は1000MPa~3000MPaである。
この一例では、上顎用ピース1及び下顎用ピース2の少なくとも一方が、前述の層(A)及び層(B)を含む積層構造(不図示)を備えている。
本態様のマウスピースを製造する方法としては特に限定はなく、公知の方法を適宜採用できる。マウスピースの好ましい製造方法として、第1~第3の製造方法が挙げられる。
第1の製造方法は、歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートを含有するマウスピースを製造する方法であって、
前記少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有するエラストマーシートを加熱成形することにより、前記層(A)を形成する工程と、前記層(A)の前記反対側(即ち、前記装着時において、前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側)に、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートの前駆体を築盛し、次いで硬化させることにより、ポリ(メタ)アクリレートを含有する前記層(B)を形成する工程と、を有するマウスピースの製造方法である。
加熱成形前のエラストマーシートは、プレス成形、押出成形等の公知の方法によって作製できる。
エラストマーシートの層(A)の形状への加熱成形は、マウスピース成形用の模型(下顎模型又は上顎模型)を用いて行うことが好ましい。この際、シートを軟化させ、軟化したシートを上記模型の形状に合わせたマウスピース形状に成形することより好ましい。加熱成形としては、吸引成形、加圧成形、吸引+加圧成形、等を適用できる。
層(A)に築盛されたポリ(メタ)アクリレートの前駆体の硬化も、光重合、熱重合等、歯科材料の分野において公知の方法によって行うことができる。
ポリ(メタ)アクリレートの前駆体を層(B)を得るための硬化の条件と同じ条件で硬化させてシートBを得た場合に、シートBの曲げ弾性率が加熱成形前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率よりも高く、加熱成形前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率とシートBの曲げ弾性率との差が1000MPa~3000MPaが好ましい。
加熱成形前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率とシートBの曲げ弾性率との差の好ましい範囲は、層(A)の曲げ弾性率と層(B)の曲げ弾性率との差の好ましい範囲と同様である。
第2の製造方法は、歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリエステルを含有するマウスピースを製造する方法であって、前記少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有するエラストマーシートと、前記エラストマーシートに積層されポリエステルを含有するポリエステルシートと、を含む積層シートを加熱成形することにより前記積層構造を備えるマウスピースを得る工程と、を有するマウスピースの製造方法である。
マウスピースを得る工程において、積層シートの加熱成形は、マウスピース成形用の模型(下顎模型又は上顎模型)を用いて行うことが好ましい。
積層される前のポリエステルシートの曲げ弾性率が積層される前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率よりも高く、積層される前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率と積層される前のポリエステルシートの曲げ弾性率との差が1000MPa~3000MPaとなる前駆体が好ましい。
第3の製造方法は、歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、前記層(B)が、ポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有するマウスピースを製造する方法であって、前記少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有するエラストマーシートを加熱成形することにより、前記層(A)を形成する工程と、前記層(A)の前記反対側(即ち、前記装着時において、前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側)に、前記少なくとも1種の高分子を含有するシート(以下、「高分子含有シート」ともいう)を熱融着させることにより、前記少なくとも1種の高分子を含有する前記層(B)を形成する工程と、を有するマウスピースの製造方法である。
層(A)に対する高分子含有シートの熱融着は、層(A)が装着されたマウスピース成形用の模型(下顎模型又は上顎模型)を用いること以外は、エラストマーシートの層(A)の形状への加熱成形と同様の手法によって行うことができる。
熱融着前の高分子含有シートの曲げ弾性率が加熱成形前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率よりも高く、加熱成形前のエラストマーシートの曲げ弾性率と熱融着前の高分子含有シートの曲げ弾性率との差が1000MPa~3000MPaとなる前駆体が好ましい。
[マウスピース]
以下、第4の態様のマウスピースの一実施形態について説明する。
本態様に係るマウスピースは、炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)(以下、「オレフィン重合体(A)」とも称する)を含み、かつ、ショアA硬度が80超86未満を満たす構成部位(X)を備えている。
なお、本態様に係るマウスピースにおける上記構成部位(X)となる部分は特に限定されるものではなく、例えば、前述の第2の態様と同様である。
(a)オレフィン系重合体(A)は、DSC(示差走査熱量測定)法によって測定される融点が100℃~170℃のオレフィン系重合体成分(A-1)(成分(A-1)とも称する)を、オレフィン系重合体(A)100質量部に対して51質量部~90質量含む。
(b)オレフィン系重合体(A)は、DSC法によって測定される融点が95℃以下であるか、実質的に融点が存在しないオレフィン系重合体成分(A-2)(成分(A-2)とも称する)を、オレフィン系重合体(A)100質量部に対して10質量部~49質量部含む。
(c)オレフィン系重合体(A)は、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が5MPa≦α≦100MPaである。
成分(A-1)は、プロピレン由来の繰り返し単位以外に、エチレン由来の繰り返し単位及び前述の他のモノマー由来の繰り返し単位の少なくとも一方を含んでいてもよい。
成分(A-2)は、プロピレン由来の繰り返し単位以外に、エチレン由来の繰り返し単位及び前述の他のモノマー由来の繰り返し単位の少なくとも一方を含んでいてもよい。
なお、実質的に融点が存在しないとは、融解ピークに起因する融解熱量ΔHcが1J/g以下であることをいう。
また、第4の態様におけるLI層は、第2の態様におけるLI層のいずれかの物性条件を満たしてもよい。
本態様に係るマウスピースのピース部製造用シートは、前述した構成部位(X)を形成するためのシートである。本態様に係るマウスピースのピース部製造用シートは、適度な柔軟性及び硬度を有するため、成形性に優れており、さらに研磨加工性に優れたマウスピースを製造可能である。
本態様に係るマウスピースは、第4の態様のマウスピースのピース部製造用シートを加熱成形することによって得ることができる。
本態様に係るマウスピースは、材料として、上記材料、物性及び構造を有するピース部製造用シートを用いることを除けば、従来のマウスピースと同様の方法により製造することができ、例えば、前述の第2の態様に記載の方法により製造することができる。
<吸水率(表1~表5)>
ASTM D570-98:2010に準拠し、各例で得られた単層シート、積層シート、層(A)の形成に用いたシート又は単層マウスピースの形成に用いたPMMAシートを37℃の水浴に24時間浸漬後の吸水率(%)を求めた。
<コーヒー着色性(表1、表2及び表5)>
各例で得られた単層シート又は積層シートを、市販のインスタントコーヒー1.4質量%に調整したコーヒー液に浸漬し、37℃で24時間保持した。24時間後に取り出したシートの着色性を、Colour Cute i 型式CC-i(スガ試験機(株)製)を用い、反射モードを用いて色差(ΔE)測定を行った。
<研磨加工性(表1、表2及び表5)>
マウスピースの研磨加工性の評価は以下のように実施した。
アルチメイトXL(NSK製)のバー回転速度を15000回転/分とし、用いるバーを金属研磨であるCX251G(Diaswiss製)を用いて深さ1cmを約30秒で研磨した。この際に毛羽が目視で取れたものは評点5とした。次いで、スポンジ研磨であるSAポイント(秋山産業製)を用いて研磨し、毛羽が目視で取れたものは評点4とした。次いで、細研磨用であるリスコS(エルコデント社製)を用いて研磨し、毛羽が目視で取れたものは評点3とし、毛羽が取れなかったものは評点2とした。マウスピースが柔らかく、安定して研磨困難だったものは評点1とした。
<装着感(表1及び表2)>
マウスピースを歯に15分間装着し、以下の評点に基づき、マウスピースの装着感を評価した。装着時に全く違和感無く装着でき、装着中に歯列面への痛みが全く無いものを評点5とした。装着時に若干の違和感があるが、実用上問題無い程度の違和感であり、また、装着中に歯列面への痛みが全く無いものを評点4とした。装着中に歯列面への若干の痛みがあるが、実用上問題無い程度の痛みであり、また、装着時に違和感が全く無いものを評点3とした。装着時に違和感があり、装着中に歯列面への痛みがあるものを評点2とした。装着時の違和感が顕著であり、装着中に歯列面への痛みが顕著であったものは評点1とした。
<装着感(表3及び表4)>
マウスピースを歯列に15分間装着し、装着時に違和感がなく装着でき、装着中に歯列面への痛みがない場合を評点3とした。装着時に違和感があること、及び、装着中に歯列面への痛みがあることの少なくとも一方に該当する場合を評点2とした。層(A)と層(B)との接着がほとんど得られず、積層マウスピースとして装着することが困難であった場合を評点1とした。
<曲げ弾性率(表1~表5)>
単層シート、積層シート、層(A)の形成に用いたシート又は単層マウスピースの形成に用いたPMMAシートの曲げ弾性率(α)を、JIS K7171:2008に準拠し、23℃の雰囲気下で速度1mm/minの条件で測定し、得られた値を、曲げ弾性率とした。
<曲げ弾性率(表3及び表4)>
層(B)の形成に用いた「オルソクリル」を用い、層(B)の作製条件(パウダーとリキッドとの体積比、重合条件等)と同様の条件で1mm厚のシートを作製した。得られたシート、層(B)の形成に用いたシート又は単層マウスピースの形成に用いたPMMAシートの曲げ弾性率を、JIS K7171:2008に準拠し、23℃の雰囲気下で速度1mm/minの条件で測定し、得られた値を、曲げ弾性率(β)とした。
曲げ弾性率(β)から曲げ弾性率(α)を差し引くことにより、層(A)と層(B)との曲げ弾性率差(β-α)を算出した。
<ショアA硬度、表3~表5)>
層(A)の形成に用いたシート、単層マウスピースの形成に用いたPMMAシート又は各例で得られた単層シートのショアA硬度(デュロメーター硬さ、タイプA)を、JIS K6253-3:2012に準拠して測定し、得られた値を、層(A)のショアA硬度とした。
-実施例1B及び2B、並びに、比較例1B及び2B-
層(A)の形成に用いたシートから、縦7cm×横2cmの平版(A)を切り出した。
層(B)の形成に用いた「オルソクリル」を用い、層(B)の作製条件(パウダーとリキッドとの体積比、重合条件等)と同様の条件で1mm厚のシートを作製し、得られたシートから、縦7cm×横2cmの平版(B)を切り出した。
平版(A)の縦1cm×横2cmの領域に接着樹脂(3M製DP-8010Blueを厚み0.1mmで塗布し、次いで、この接着樹脂を介し、平版(A)と平版(B)とを接着した。接着から24時間経過後に、イマダ製ZTS-1000を用い、平版(B)を平版(A)に対して垂直な方向に、破断するまで引張り、破断点を、層(A)と層(B)との接着強度とした。
-実施例3B~9B、並びに、比較例3B及び4B-
平版(B)を、層(B)の形成に用いたシートから切り出された縦7cm×横2cmの平版(B)に変更したこと以外は実施例1Bと同様にして、層(A)と層(B)との接着強度を測定した。
<反発弾性率(表5)>
JIS K6400に準拠し、各例で得られた単層シート上に460mmの高さから16.310gの剛体球を落下させた際の跳ね返り高さL(mm)を測定し、下記式により定義される反発弾性率を求め、衝撃吸収性を評価した。
反発弾性率(%)=[L(mm)/460]×100
<菌付着性(表5)>
各例で得られた単層シートを1cm角に切り出した試験片を12ウェルの細胞培養プレートに入れ、歯科充填用コンポジットレジンファンタジスタ(サンメディカル(株)製)を用いて左右2か所を固定した。BHI(brain heart infusion)培地にStreptococcus mutans(NBRC 13955、独立行政法人 製品評価技術基盤機構 バイオテクノロジーセンターより分譲されたもの)を培養して準備した懸濁液(分光光度計(WPA、CO8000 Cell Density Meter)における600nmにおける濁度OD600=0.7)を試験片上に50μl滴下し、嫌気条件下で37℃、2時間培養した。次いで、スクロースを5質量%含むBHI培地3mlを試験片表面に滴下した。再び、嫌気条件下で37℃、6時間培養した。
試験片を培地から35mmφのディッシュに取り出し、PBS(リン酸緩衝生理食塩水)により、試験片に付着していない菌を洗い落とした。試験片を遠沈管に移し、1.0N水酸化ナトリウム水溶液を3ml加えた。遠沈管を振とうして試験片上のバイオフィルムを剥がした後、37℃の温浴に1時間浸漬した。次いで、遠心分離(2000×g、1分間)し、その上澄み液をフェノール硫酸分析法によって定量化し、マイクロプレートリーダーにて490nmにおける吸光度を測定し、糖量を定量した。その結果を表5に示す。表5に記載の数値は、糖量が大きいほどバイオフィルム付着量が多く、菌付着性が高いことを示す。
<シート成形性(表5)>
各例にて得られた単層シートを用いてマウスピースの成形を試み、シート成形性を評価した。各例にて得られた単層シートのうち、歯列面に沿ってマウスピースに成形できたものを3、マウスピースに成形できるが、気泡等の厚みムラが目視で観測されたものを2、シートの垂れ等によって、マウスピースに成形できなかったものを1とした。
マウスピースの製造に積層シートを使用する場合は、2枚の単層シートを上記方法にて熱融着させて積層シートを作製した。
最内層(T1)用シートとして、市販されているオレフィン系軟質ポリマーTAFMER DF-810(三井化学(株)製)を用いて軟質オレフィンの1mm厚の単層シートを作製した。なお、最内層(T1)は前述のLI層に対応する。
最外層(T2)用シートとして、アイソタクティックポリプロピレン(プライムポリプロ[登録商標] F327((株)プライムポリマー社製))の1mm厚の単層シートを作製した。なお、最内層(T2)は前述のLO層に対応する。
最内層(T1)用シートと最外層(T2)用シートとを重ねて熱融着することで、厚さ2mmのオレフィン系積層シートを得た。
マウスピース作製の模型として(株)ニッシン製INVICTUSの下顎を用い、マウスピースの成形機としては、(株)松風製モデルキャプチャートライを用い、上記のオレフィン系積層シートを、軟化により1.5cm垂れた段階で吸引成形し、目的物であるマウスピースを得た。
最内層(T1)用シートの作製に用いたTAFMER DF-810を、それぞれNOTIO SN-0285(三井化学(株)製)及びヴィスタマックス6102(エクソンモービル社製)に変更したこと以外は実施例1Aと同様にして、オレフィン系積層シート及びマウスピースを得た。
最内層(T1)及び最外層(T2)の各シートを、それぞれ2mm厚に変更したこと以外は実施例1Aと同様にして、オレフィン系積層シート及びマウスピースを得た。
アイソタクティックポリプロピレン(プライムポリプロ[登録商標] F327((株)プライムポリマー製))の2mm厚み又は3mm厚みのオレフィン系単層シートを作製した。実施例1Aと同様にして、目的物であるマウスピースを得た。
アイソタクティックポリプロピレン(プライムポリプロ[登録商標] F327((株)プライムポリマー社製))及びイクスフォーラ(登録商標、三井化学(株)製)、又はポリエチレンである12P ミラソン(三井・デュポンポリケミカル製)及びシロキサン構造を有するポリマーであるイクスフォーラ(登録商標、三井化学(株)製)を9:1の質量比率でそれぞれ混練してペレットを得た。得られたペレットを用いて3mm厚みのオレフィン系単層シートを作製した以外は実施例101Aと同様にして目的物であるマウスピースを得た。
エチレン-酢酸ビニル共重合体のシートであるエルコフレックス(2mm厚、エルコデント社製)を用いた以外は、実施例101Aと同様に単層プレスシートを作製し、各物性を評価した。コーヒー着色性が高く、研磨加工性も劣っていた。
PMMAのシートであるエルコジュール(2mm厚、エルコデント社製)を用いた以外は、実施例101Aと同様に単層プレスシートを作製し、各物性を評価した。装着感の評価において、装着時の違和感が顕著であり、装着中に歯列面への痛みが顕著であった。さらに、吸水性及びコーヒー着色性が高かった。
2mm厚のシート(200mm×200mm×2mm)の場合、予熱を5分間~7分間程度行い、10MPaで1分間~2分間加圧した後、20℃に設定した別の(株)神藤金属工業所製油圧式熱プレス機を用い、10MPaで圧縮し、5分間程度冷却することにより作製した。熱板としては、5mm厚の真鍮板を用いた。
アクリル系エラストマー(アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー)の樹脂ペレットとして(株)ハードブロックとソフトブロックとからなるブロック共重合体であるクラレ製「クラリティ(登録商標)LB550」を用い、2mm厚のアクリル系エラストマーシートを作製した。
ハードブロックは、メタクリル酸メチルに由来する構造単位であり、ガラス転移温度(Tg)が80℃~120℃である。ソフトブロックは、アクリル酸ブチルに由来する構造単位であり、ガラス転移温度(Tg)が-40℃~-50℃である。
マウスピース(層(A))を、前述の実施例1Aと同様にして作製した。
層(A)に練和物を築盛する前に、層(A)の練和物が築盛される面を粗研磨したこと以外は実施例1Bと同様にして、積層マウスピース(トータル厚3mm)を得た。粗研磨は、ダイアラブ技工用カーバイドバー(ダイアスイス製)を用いて行った。
まず、実施例1Bと同様にして、アクリル系エラストマーからなるマウスピース(層(A))を得た。次に、マウスピース(層(A))が形成された下顎模型及び上記成形機(モデルキャプチャートライ)を用い、エルコデント製エルコクリル(PMMAシート;1mm厚)を、軟化により1.5cm垂れた段階で吸引成形することにより、層(A)に熱融着させた。以上により、積層マウスピース(トータル厚3mm)を得た。
2mm厚のアクリル系エラストマーシートを、下記のポリエステル系エラストマー(ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマー)シートに変更したこと以外は実施例3Bと同様にして、積層マウスピース(トータル厚3mm)を得た。
2mm厚のポリエステル系エラストマーシートは、ポリエステル系エラストマーの樹脂ペレットとして、ハードブロックとソフトブロックとからなるブロック共重合体である(株)ベルポリエステルプロダクツ製「PRIT30」を用いて作製した。
PRIT30において、ハードブロックは、エステルに由来する構造単位であり、ソフトブロックは、エステルポリオールに由来する構造単位であり、ハードブロックのガラス転移温度(Tg)が、ソフトブロックのガラス転移温度(Tg)よりも高い。
まず、実施例4Bと同様にして、ポリエステル系エラストマーからなるマウスピース(層(A))を得た。
次に、マウスピース(層(A))が形成された下顎模型及び上記成形機(モデルキャプチャートライ)を用い、エルコデント製エルコジュール(ポリエステルシート、1mm厚)を、軟化により1.5cm垂れた段階で吸引成形することにより、層(A)に熱融着させた。以上により、積層マウスピース(トータル厚3mm)を得た。エルコジュールは、グリコール変性ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PETG)のシートである。
まず、実施例1Bと同様にして、アクリル系エラストマーからなるマウスピース(層(A))を得た。
次に、マウスピース(層(A))が形成された下顎模型及び上記成形機(モデルキャプチャートライ)を用い、エルコデント製エルコジュール(ポリエステルシート、0.5mm厚)を、軟化により1.5cm垂れた段階で吸引成形することにより、層(A)に熱融着させた。以上により、積層マウスピース(トータル厚2.5mm)を得た。
ポリエステルシート(エルコジュール)の厚みを変更したこと以外は実施例6Bと同様にして、積層マウスピースを得た。
アクリル系エラストマーシートを、エルコデント製エルコフレックス(エチレン・酢酸ビニル共重合体シート、2mm厚)に変更したこと以外は実施例1B、2B及び5Bと同様にして、積層マウスピース(トータル厚3mm)を得た。
吸引成形により層(A)に層(B)を熱融着させる前に、層(A)の表面(層(B)が熱融着される面)に、歯科用接着剤であるスーパーボンド(サンメディカル製)を塗布したこと以外は比較例3Bと同様にして、積層マウスピース(トータル厚3mm)を得た。
実施例1Bで用いた下顎模型及び成形機(モデルキャプチャートライ)を用い、エルコデント製エルコクリル(PMMAシート;2mm厚)を、軟化により1.5cm垂れた段階で吸引成形することにより、PMMAからなる単層マウスピース(トータル厚2mm)を得た。
・「層(A)と層(B)との接着強度(MPa)」欄中の「(*)」印は、破断時に層(A)の材料破壊が起こったことを示す。
一方、層(A)の材料として、エチレン・酢酸ビニル共重合体を用いた比較例1B~4Bのマウスピースでは、層(A)と層(B)との接着がほとんど得られず、積層マウスピースとして装着することが困難であった(評点1)。
また、PMMAからなる比較例5Bの単層マウスピースは、装着時に違和感があり、装着中に歯列面への痛みがあった(評点2)。
以下のようにしてオレフィン系重合体(A)を得た。
まず、充分に窒素置換した内容量500mlのガラス製オートクレーブにトルエン250mlを装入し、プロピレンを150リットル/時間の量で流通させ、25℃で20分間保持させておいた。一方、充分に窒素置換した内容量30mlの枝付きフラスコにマグネチックスターラーを入れ、これにメチルアルミノキサンのトルエン溶液(Al=1.53mol/l)を5.00mmol、次いでジベンジルメチレン(シクロペンタジエニル)(3,6-ジ-tert-ブチルフルオレニル)ジルコニウムジクロリドのトルエン溶液5.0μmolを加え、20分間攪拌した。この溶液を、プロピレンを流通させておいたトルエン入りガラス製オートクレーブに加え、重合を開始した。プロピレンガスを150リットル/時間の量で連続的に供給し、常圧下、25℃で45分間重合を行った後、少量のメタノールを添加し重合を停止した。ポリマー溶液を大過剰のメタノールに加え、重合体を析出させ、80℃で12時間、減圧乾燥を行った結果、プロピレン重合体(オレフィン系重合体(A)であるシンジオタクティック系オレフィン)2.38gが得られた。重合活性は0.63kg-PP/mmol-Zr・hrであり、得られたプロピレン重合体の極限粘度[η]は1.9dl/g、融点Tm=158℃(Tm1=152℃、Tm2=158℃)であり、ペンタッド分率(rrrr分率)は93.5%であり、融解熱量(ΔHC)は57J/gであり、Mw/Mn=2.0であった。MFR(ASTM D 1238、230℃、2.16kg荷重)は6.0g/10分であった。
次に、上記のようにして得られたプロピレン重合体を用いて2mm厚のオレフィン系単層シートを作製した。次に、オレフィン系マウスピースを、前述の実施例1Aと同様にして作製した。
実施例1Cと同様にして得られたプロピレン重合体にイクスフォーラ(登録商標、三井化学(株)製、オレフィン系変性材)を30質量%混練した後、2mm厚のオレフィン系単層シートを作製した。次に、実施例1Cと同様の操作により、目的物であるオレフィン系マウスピースを得た。
エチレン-酢酸ビニル共重合体のシートであるエルコフレックス(エルコデント社製)、熱可塑性ポリウレタンのシートであるエルコロックプロ(エルコデント社製)、及びPMMAのシートであるエルコジュール(エルコデント社製)を用いた以外は、それぞれ実施例1Cと同様に2mm厚の単層シート及びマウスピースを作製し、各物性を評価した。
比較例1Cでは、コーヒー着色性が高く、糖量も高い値であった。また、シート成形性は良好であったものの、研磨加工性が悪く取扱い性が劣っていた。
比較例2Cでは、ショアA硬度、吸水率及びコーヒー着色性が高かった。また、シート成形性が悪く、マウスピース成形ができず、研磨加工性も悪く、取扱い性が劣っていた。
比較例3Cでは、ショアA硬度及び曲げ弾性率が高く、作製したマウスピースを口腔内に入れると痛みを感じた。さらに、吸水率及びコーヒー着色性が高かった。シート成形時に気泡が入り、シート成形性が不良であり、研磨加工性も悪く取扱いが劣っていた。
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- 炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)を含み、かつ、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が、80MPa≦α≦1000MPaを満たす構成部位(X)を備えるマウスピース。
- 前記構成部位(X)が、
23℃における曲げ弾性率(α1)が、5MPa≦α1≦100MPaを満たす層(LI)と、
23℃における曲げ弾性率(α2)が、200MPa≦α2≦1500MPaを満たす層(LO)と、
を含む積層構造を有する請求項1に記載のマウスピース。 - 前記構成部位(X)の最表面の少なくとも一部に前記層(LI)が露出している請求項2に記載のマウスピース。
- 前記構成部位(X)が、マウスピースを歯列に装着したときに歯に接触する部位であって、歯に接触する部分の表面の少なくとも一部に前記層(LI)が露出している請求項3に記載のマウスピース。
- 炭素数が2又は3の繰り返し単位を有するオレフィン系重合体(A)を含み、かつ、ショアA硬度が80超86未満を満たす構成部位(X)を備えるマウスピース。
- 下記の(a)~(c)の条件を満たす請求項5に記載のマウスピース。
(a)前記オレフィン系重合体(A)は、DSC法によって測定される融点が100℃~170℃のオレフィン系重合体成分(A-1)を、前記オレフィン系重合体(A)100質量部に対して51質量部~90質量含む。
(b)前記オレフィン系重合体(A)は、DSC法によって測定される融点が95℃以下であるか、実質的に融点が存在しないオレフィン系重合体成分(A-2)を、前記オレフィン系重合体(A)100質量部に対して10質量部~49質量部含む。
(c)前記オレフィン系重合体(A)は、23℃における曲げ弾性率(α)が5MPa≦α≦100MPaである。 - 前記オレフィン系重合体(A)が、シロキサン構造に由来する骨格を有する請求項1~請求項6のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。
- 前記構成部位(X)が、歯列に装着するピース部である請求項1~請求項7のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。
- 歯列に装着されるマウスピースであって、
前記マウスピースの前記歯列への装着時において前記歯列の側に位置する層(A)と、前記層(A)に積層され、前記装着時において前記層(A)から見て前記歯列とは反対側に位置する層(B)と、を含む積層構造を備え、
前記層(A)が、アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマー及びポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種のエラストマーを含有し、
前記層(B)が、ポリ(メタ)アクリレート及びポリエステルからなる群から選ばれる少なくとも1種の高分子を含有し、
前記層(A)と前記層(B)との接着強度が30MPa以上であり、
前記層(A)の曲げ弾性率が50MPa~300MPaであり、
前記層(B)の曲げ弾性率が前記層(A)の曲げ弾性率よりも高く、
前記層(A)の曲げ弾性率と前記層(B)の曲げ弾性率との差が1000MPa~3000MPaであるマウスピース。 - 前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーが、ハードブロックとソフトブロックとを含むブロック共重合体であり、
前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロックのガラス転移温度が、前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ソフトブロックのガラス転移温度よりも高い請求項9に記載のマウスピース。 - 前記アクリル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロック及び前記ソフトブロックが、ともにアルキル(メタ)アクリレートに由来するアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位を有し、
前記ハードブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数よりも、前記ソフトブロックにおけるアルキル(メタ)アクリレート単位のアルキル部の炭素数が多い請求項10に記載のマウスピース。 - 前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーが、ハードブロックとソフトブロックとを含むブロック共重合体であり、
前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロックのガラス転移温度が、前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ソフトブロックのガラス転移温度よりも高い請求項9~請求項11のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。 - 前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ハードブロックが、エステル構造を有する構造単位を含み、
前記ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマーの前記ソフトブロックが、エステルポリオール構造を有する構造単位を含む請求項12に記載のマウスピース。 - 少なくとも左右奥側の歯列に装着され、歯列の外側に位置する外壁部を厚さ方向に貫通する第1貫通孔を左右の前記外壁部にそれぞれ有する第1ピースと、
少なくとも左右奥側の歯列に装着され、歯列の外側に位置する外壁部を厚さ方向に貫通する第2貫通孔を左右の前記外壁部にそれぞれ有する第2ピースと、
左右の前記第1貫通孔にそれぞれ挿入され、前記外壁部の歯列側の壁面から突出せずに露出する第1ベース部及び前記外壁部の歯列側とは反対側の壁面から突出する第1取り付け部を有する第1取り付け部材と、
左右の前記第2貫通孔にそれぞれ挿入され、前記外壁部の歯列側の壁面から突出せずに露出する第2ベース部及び前記外壁部の歯列側とは反対側の壁面から突出する第2取り付け部を有する第2取り付け部材と、
左右の前記第1取り付け部及び前記第2取り付け部にそれぞれに取り付けられる第1連結部及び第2連結部を有し、前記第1ピースと前記第2ピースとを開閉可能に連結する一対の連結部材と、
を備えたマウスピース。 - 前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1ベース部と、前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1取り付け部に取り付けられた前記連結部材の前記第1連結部と、で前記第1ピースの前記外壁部を挟持し、かつ前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2ベース部と、前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2取り付け部に取り付けられた前記連結部材の前記第2連結部と、で前記第2ピースの前記外壁部を挟持する構造、又は、
前記第1取り付け部に第1挟持部材を配置し、前記第1挟持部材と、前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1ベース部と、で前記第1ピースの前記外壁部を挟持し、かつ第2取り付け部に第2挟持部材を配置し、前記第2挟持部材と、前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2ベース部と、で前記第2ピースの前記外壁部を挟持する構造、
を有する請求項14に記載のマウスピース。 - 前記第1ピースにおける前記第1ベース部と前記第1連結部又は前記第1挟持部材とに挟持された部分、及び前記第2ピースにおける前記第2ベース部と前記第2連結部又は前記第2挟持部材とに挟持された部分が、引張強度150N以上2000N未満の材料から構成されている請求項15に記載のマウスピース。
- 前記第1取り付け部材の前記第1ベース部は、前記外壁部の歯列側の壁面に対して凹部となるように前記第1貫通孔内に収容されており、前記第2取り付け部材の前記第2ベース部は、前記外壁部の歯列側の壁面に対して凹部となるように前記第2貫通孔内に収容されている請求項14~請求項16のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。
- 前記第1ピースは、上顎の少なくとも左右奥側の歯列に装着される上顎用ピースであり、前記第2ピースは、下顎の少なくとも左右奥側の歯列に装着される下顎用ピースであり、
歯列の中心からみて、前記第1貫通孔に挿入されて前記第1取り付け部材が取り付けられた箇所は、前記第2貫通孔に挿入されて前記第2取り付け部材が取り付けられた箇所よりも後方である請求項14~請求項17のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。 - 前記第1ベース部の前記第1ピースの厚さ方向と垂直に交わる断面及び前記第2ベース部の前記第2ピースの厚さ方向と垂直に交わる断面が、左右対称及び上下対称の少なくとも一方である請求項14~請求項18のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。
- 顎関節症候群用マウスピース又は睡眠時無呼吸症候群用マウスピースである請求項1~請求項19のいずれか1項に記載のマウスピース。
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