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publicationNumber | JP-2009185018-A |
titleOfInvention | Oral rinse ionized water |
abstract | [Problem] Bacteria in the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract are resistant to acids, alkalis and alcohol in drinks such as food and liquor, and conventional oral rinse water mainly using ethanol solvent has a refreshing feeling and refreshing feeling Antibacterial, antibacterial and sterilizing power is weak, and even if you can eliminate bad breath, there is no effect in preventing or improving oral and gastrointestinal diseases and symptoms, and many people still suffer from dental caries, periodontal disease and gastroenteritis It is out. [Solution] Raw water such as tap water, ground water, distilled water, mineral water, etc. is made into ionic water that is resistant to bacteria in the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract by antibacterial metal ions such as zinc ions, silver ions, and copper ions. In addition, by rinsing and drinking in the oral cavity, prevention or improvement or treatment of diseases or symptoms such as caries, periodontitis, stomatitis, throat inflammation, gastroenteritis, etc. by antibacterial action, sterilization action and bactericidal action of ions. Furthermore, it reduces plaque removal and bad breath. Further, when used as bath water for body wash water, it provides colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritated oral rinse ionized water that can also be used as a countermeasure against body odor and aging odor by killing bad odor bacteria and killing fungi. [Selection] Figure 1 |
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