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Carolyn J. Mordas, Branchburg, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090238778TOOTH WHITENING COMPOSITIONS, DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present invention is directed to tooth whitening compositions that are capable of being activated by light energy, where the compositions include a safe and effective amount of riboflavin or a derivative of riboflavin, from about 0.1 to about 50 percent by weight of a bleaching agent and a water-soluble liquid phase; to systems for delivering the photoactivatable tooth whitening compositions to the surface of the teeth, and methods of whitening teeth that include the steps of exposing the photoactivatable whitening composition to light energy under conditions effective to photoactivate the tooth whitening composition and maintaining the composition in contact with the teeth under conditions effective to whiten teeth.09-24-2009

Carolyn J. Mordas, Ewing, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110123462BIOFILM DISRUPTIVE COMPOSITIONS - In certain embodiments, the present invention relates to compounds, compositions, and methods for disrupting biofilms. In some embodiments, the compounds and compositions comprise unsaturated long chain alcohols and/or aldehydes, or combinations of such compounds. In further embodiments, the present invention contains therapeutic actives to help reduce and/or eradicate the bacteria in the biofilm once the film is disrupted.05-26-2011
20120003162Methods of Preparing Non-Alcohol Bioactive Esential Oil Mouth Rinses - The invention relates generally to liquids such as mouth rinses for the prevention and elimination of bad breath as well as for the reduction of oral microorganisms responsible for the development of dental plaque and tooth decay. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of preparing non-alcohol or reduced alcohol mouth rinses effective at preventing the above-mentioned problems.01-05-2012
20120003163Non-Alchohol Bioactive Essential Oil Mouth Rinses - The invention relates generally to mouth rinses for the prevention and elimination of bad breath as well as for the reduction of oral microorganisms responsible for the development of dental plaque and tooth decay. In particular, the present invention relates to a non-alcohol or reduced alcohol mouth rinses effective at preventing the above-mentioned problems.01-05-2012
20140134115ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to oral compositions, comprising select phospholipid surfactants. Methods for using the compositions are also disclosed.05-15-2014
20140322146METHODS OF PREPARING NON-ALCOHOL BIOACTIVE ESSENTIAL OIL MOUTH RINSES - The invention relates generally to liquids such as mouth rinses for the prevention and elimination of bad breath as well as for the reduction of oral microorganisms responsible for the development of dental plaque and tooth decay. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of preparing non-alcohol or reduced alcohol mouth rinses effective at preventing the above-mentioned problems.10-30-2014

Patent applications by Carolyn J. Mordas, Ewing, NJ US

Carolyn J. Mordas, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130189334ENHANCING PROPERTIES BY THE USE OF NANOPARTICLES - Composite materials comprising nanoparticles functionalized with metals are disclosed. The composite materials may be used in a variety of applications, including in coating compositions, cosmetic and pharmaceutical compositions, absorbent articles, and the like.07-25-2013

Genrik Mordas, Vilnius LT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090031828METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCREASING THE SIZE OF SMALL PARTICLES - A method and apparatus for increasing the size of small particles for a condensation particle counter, in which method a particle containing aerosol flow is divided into a sample flow and a sheath flow. The sheath flow is filtered, saturated with vapor and formed to a vortex flow in a saturator which vortex-flow continues in a condenser. The sample flow is introduced to the centre of the vortex flow of the saturated sheath flow in the condenser for causing the vapor in the saturated sheath flow to condense on the particles in the sample flow thus increasing the size of the particles.02-05-2009
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