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WO1994009678A1
WO1994009678A1 PCT/US1993/010401 US9310401W WO9409678A1 WO 1994009678 A1 WO1994009678 A1 WO 1994009678A1 US 9310401 W US9310401 W US 9310401W WO 9409678 A1 WO9409678 A1 WO 9409678A1
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William A. Bredall
Ximena A. Gavino
Christopher Loew
James D. Vidra
Alberto B. Sabato
Miklos M. Breuer
Jean L. Spencer
Stanley Wreford
Jeffrey Scott Meessmann
Douglas J. Mcdowell
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Gillette Canada Inc.
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Priority to PL93308672A priority Critical patent/PL173112B1/en
Priority to DE69322795T priority patent/DE69322795T2/en
Priority to AU54556/94A priority patent/AU669765B2/en
Priority to BR9307343A priority patent/BR9307343A/en
Priority to EP93925122A priority patent/EP0708609B1/en
Priority to KR1019950701718A priority patent/KR100300286B1/en
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Priority claimed from US08/803,704 external-priority patent/US5742972A/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/02Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups
    • A46B9/026Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups where the surface of the brush body or carrier is not in one plane, e.g. not flat
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/02Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups
    • A46B9/04Arranged like in or for toothbrushes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/10For human or animal care
    • A46B2200/1066Toothbrush for cleaning the teeth or dentures

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  • the present invention relates to toothbrushes, and more particularly, to toothbrushes which exhibit a three-dimensional bristle profile to provide improved cleaning of interproximal and gingival margin regions.
  • Toothbrushing and flossing are fundamental steps in achieving good oral hygiene. Flossing, unfortunately, has not met with widespread acceptance amongst the general populace. Furthermore, even people who floss, oftenti___es, do not perform adequate flossing in hard-to-reach areas of the mouth. Accordingly, the importance of providing a brush which achieves improved cleaning along hard-to-reach areas like the gingival margin and interproximal regions is heightened. Unfortunately, while most commercially available toothbrushes clean the outer buccal face of teeth adequately, they fail to provide improved cleaning of plaque and debris from the gingival margin, interproximal areas and other hard to reach areas of the mouth.
  • the present invention comprises a toothbrush having a head with a grooved "heel” portion which is particularly suited to cleaning the gingival margin and a "toe” portion which is particularly suited to interproximal cleaning.
  • a toothbrush having a head with a grooved "heel” portion which is particularly suited to cleaning the gingival margin
  • a "toe" portion which is particularly suited to interproximal cleaning.
  • an angled "toe" portion exhibits improved cleaning in areas of the mouth which are difficult to reach with standard toothbrushes.
  • Toothbrushes having a groove centered longitudinally along the entire bristle pattern are generally known to those skilled in the art. Oral-B Laboratories, Redwood City, CA, markets the "ORTHO" brush which is intended to more effectively clean debris from orthodontic brackets and wires. Also, U.S. Patent No. 3,722,020 to Hills, describes a toothbrush which includes a generally planar head portion having a plurality of bristles forming a concave surface. However, Applicants believe that these prior art toothbrushes do not exhibit all of the operating characteristics identified hereinafter as important in simultaneously improved interproximal and gingival margin cleaning.
  • toothbrushes having a distinct "toe" surface along the side profile of the brush head are also generally known to those skilled in the art.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,800,608 to Key describes a toothbrush wherein the head is bent at a fixed obtuse angle. The Key brush is said to provide superior cleaning of the lingual, buccal, embrasure, and distal aspects of the teeth and gums.
  • U.S. Patent Nos. 4,712,267 to Cheng; 5,046,212 to Conke; 1,337,173 to White; 1,440,785 to Levis; 1,927,365 to Frolio; and Des. 49,472 to Dierke relate generally to toothbrushes with concave side-view heads.
  • these known prior art toothbrushes also do not exhibit all of the operating characteristics identified hereinafter as important in simultaneously improved interproximal and gingival margin cleaning.
  • a toothbrush which exhibits superior interproximal and gingival margin cleaning.
  • the toothbrush includes an elongated handle member connected to a toothbrush head member.
  • the head is divided into two regions.
  • a "toe” region is defined as the part of the head which is furthest from the handle and a “heel” region is the portion of the head which is closest to the handle.
  • a multiplicity of bristles extend from the heel region of the head; the distal ends of these bristles form a longitudinally aligned concave shape when viewed on end.
  • a multiplicity of bristles extend from the toe region of the head, wherein said bristles extending from the toe portion of the head are at least as tall as the general height of said bristles extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion of from 0° to about 45° declining from the edge of the toe portion distal to the heel portion to the edge of the toe portion which is proximal to the heel portion.
  • Figure 4 is an end profile view of the heel region of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is an end profile view of the heel region of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a preferred groove-cut utilizing the groove configuration of Figure 4. The toe tufts have been removed for clarity.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of an alternative groove-cut utilizing the groove configuration of Figure 4. The toe tufts have been removed for clarity.
  • Figures 8, 9 and 10 are side profile views of the toothbrush heads of Figures 1, 2 and 3, respectively. These figures depict several alternate means of achieving the bristle surface pattern required at the bristle tips of the present invention.
  • Figure 11 is a plan view of one embodiment of this invention illustrating the cleansing action of the toe bristle surface in the interproximal region between the teeth.
  • Figure 12 is an end view of the toe portion of according to Figure 4 showing to posterior heel portion's position along the gingival margin and buccal surfaces during brushing. DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULARLY PREFERRED
  • toothbrushes As depicted in Figures 1, 2 and 3, preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise a toothbrush, generally indicated as 10., which achieves improved cleaning of the gingival margin in combination with improved interproximal cleaning.
  • the toothbrush includes an elongated handle member 12, a head member 14 and a multiplicity of bristles .16..
  • the handle member and the head member are fabricated of the same material as a single injection molded piece, although a multiple material fabrication is also possible.
  • the handle and head portions may be joined by a neck member 18 which is often narrower in cross-section than either the handle 12 or head 14.
  • the head portion of toothbrushes according to the present invention is comprised of two portions.
  • a “toe” portion 2j) is the portion of the head located distal to the handle.
  • the "heel” portion 22. is the portion of the head which is located proximal to the handle end of the head.
  • a key feature of the present invention resides in the particular topical representation produced by the distal ends of these bristles.
  • the particular topical representation is achieved by utilizing distinct relative bristle height patterns in the heel 2_2 and toe 20 regions. Accordingly, a variety of tufting patterns, such as those depicted in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 achieve the desired result and are contemplated by the present invention.
  • FIGs 4, 5, 6 and 7 are end view depictions of the heel portion 22. of toothbrushes according to the present invention.
  • the heel region bristles 2____ are characterized from a longitudinally aligned concave groove shape 28.
  • this concave shape 2%. forms a "V", as in Figure 4.
  • other shapes such as "U” ( Figure 5) or a stepwise "V" trim of individual tufts, are also contemplated by the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a preferred groove-cut 2jJ utilizing the "V"-trim pattern of Figure 4.
  • the toe bristles 3_0 have been removed for clarity.
  • the groove should be cut at a depth of from about 1/16 inches to about 3/16 inches to form angle B. It is apparent that the depth and width of the groove 28 is generally uniform along the longitudinal length of the heel portion 22.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of an alternate groove-cut 2jJ utilizing the "V"-trim pattern of Figure 4.
  • the toe bristles 3_0 have been removed for clarity. It is apparent that the depth and width of the groove 2_8 is not constant along the longitudinal length of the heel portion 22.. The depth and width decreases as the groove 28. approaches the handle 12. to form an upward slope relative to the surface of the heel portion of the head 22.
  • Figures 6 and 7 are intended to depict preferred embodiments. Other slopes, such as a shallow-to-deep-to-shallow cut, are also contemplated by the present invention.
  • the groove cut 28. in the heel 22 has proved to be particularly suited at cleaning along the gingival margin 3_4 as seen in Figure 12.
  • Figures 8, 9 and 10 are side profile views of the toothbrush heads of Figures 1, 2 and 3, respectively. These Figures are particularly useful in exemplifying the relationship between the bristles on the toe portion 3_0 of the head in relation to the bristles on the heel portion 24. of the brush. It is key to note the topology produced by the distal ends of the bristles as it is an important characteristic of the present invention.
  • the preferred "angled-toe" effect which is observed along the bristle tips of the toe vs. the heel is observed. This interface results in angle ⁇ which is generally from about 0° to about 45°, preferably from about 10° to about 25°. This toe provides deeper bristle-tooth contact along the back of the tooth and into the interproximal areas 32. See Fig. 11.
  • Figures 8, 9 and 10 utilize different approaches to achieve a similar bristle tip topology.
  • the toe 2J) and heel 22. portions of the head reside on the same general plane.
  • the bristles 3_0 on the toe 20 gradually increase in length as they approach the distal end 3j5 of the brush.
  • the plane of the toe .20. and heel 22. are also generally the same.
  • the angle ⁇ on the bristle tips is produced by inserting the tufts at an angle into the toe portion of the head. The angle ⁇ can be greater than or less than the angle of the toe tuft holes since the bristle tips can be trimmed independently.
  • Figure 10 provides the angle viewed at the bristle tips by bending the head of the toothbrush at the toe/heel interface to an angle of about a.
  • the obtuse angle of bend a should be from about 115° to about 170°, most preferably from about 155° to about 170°.
  • the bristles of the present invention must be stiff enough to penetrate and remove plaque and debris from the interproximal spaces, yet must be soft enough to penetrate the gingival margin and remove debris and plaque without causing irritation and bleeding. End- rounded bristle tips are preferred.
  • Any conventional bristle material may be utilized in the present invention.
  • Nylon and polyester are preferred bristle materials.
  • Nylon is the most preferred. Furthermore, when the nylon bristle materials described above are utilized the height of the toe bristles is from about 12/32 to about 17/32 inches and the height of the heel bristles ranges from about 8/32 to about 14/32 inches.

Abstract

The present invention relates to a toothbrush which exhibits superior interproximal and gingival margin cleaning. The toothbrush includes an elongated handle member (12) connected to a toothbrush head member (14). The head is divided into a 'toe' (20) and 'heel' (22) region. A multiplicity of bristles (24) extend from the heel portion, the distal ends of these bristles form a longitudinally aligned concave shape (28) when viewed on end. A multiplicity of bristles (30) extend from the toe region of the head wherein these bristles are at least as tall as the general height of the bristels extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion.

Description

TOOTHBRUSH BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to toothbrushes, and more particularly, to toothbrushes which exhibit a three-dimensional bristle profile to provide improved cleaning of interproximal and gingival margin regions.
2. Description of the Prior Art Toothbrushing and flossing are fundamental steps in achieving good oral hygiene. Flossing, unfortunately, has not met with widespread acceptance amongst the general populace. Furthermore, even people who floss, oftenti___es, do not perform adequate flossing in hard-to-reach areas of the mouth. Accordingly, the importance of providing a brush which achieves improved cleaning along hard-to-reach areas like the gingival margin and interproximal regions is heightened. Unfortunately, while most commercially available toothbrushes clean the outer buccal face of teeth adequately, they fail to provide improved cleaning of plaque and debris from the gingival margin, interproximal areas and other hard to reach areas of the mouth.
Applicants have discovered that a substantial improvement in toothbrush performance may be realized by optimizing toothbrush design for both interproximal and gingival margin cleaning. In particular, the present invention comprises a toothbrush having a head with a grooved "heel" portion which is particularly suited to cleaning the gingival margin and a "toe" portion which is particularly suited to interproximal cleaning. Furthermore, Applicants have observed that an angled "toe" portion exhibits improved cleaning in areas of the mouth which are difficult to reach with standard toothbrushes. These features in combination with several other important operating characteristics will render a toothbrush particularly adept at accomplishing the aforementioned objectives.
Toothbrushes having a groove centered longitudinally along the entire bristle pattern are generally known to those skilled in the art. Oral-B Laboratories, Redwood City, CA, markets the "ORTHO" brush which is intended to more effectively clean debris from orthodontic brackets and wires. Also, U.S. Patent No. 3,722,020 to Hills, describes a toothbrush which includes a generally planar head portion having a plurality of bristles forming a concave surface. However, Applicants believe that these prior art toothbrushes do not exhibit all of the operating characteristics identified hereinafter as important in simultaneously improved interproximal and gingival margin cleaning.
Furthermore, toothbrushes having a distinct "toe" surface along the side profile of the brush head are also generally known to those skilled in the art. U.S. Patent No. 4,800,608 to Key describes a toothbrush wherein the head is bent at a fixed obtuse angle. The Key brush is said to provide superior cleaning of the lingual, buccal, embrasure, and distal aspects of the teeth and gums. Also U.S. Patent Nos. 4,712,267 to Cheng; 5,046,212 to Conke; 1,337,173 to White; 1,440,785 to Levis; 1,927,365 to Frolio; and Des. 49,472 to Dierke relate generally to toothbrushes with concave side-view heads. However, it is believed that these known prior art toothbrushes also do not exhibit all of the operating characteristics identified hereinafter as important in simultaneously improved interproximal and gingival margin cleaning. These and other objectives will become evident from the following.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a toothbrush is provided which exhibits superior interproximal and gingival margin cleaning. The toothbrush includes an elongated handle member connected to a toothbrush head member. The head is divided into two regions. A "toe" region is defined as the part of the head which is furthest from the handle and a "heel" region is the portion of the head which is closest to the handle. A multiplicity of bristles extend from the heel region of the head; the distal ends of these bristles form a longitudinally aligned concave shape when viewed on end. Likewise, a multiplicity of bristles extend from the toe region of the head, wherein said bristles extending from the toe portion of the head are at least as tall as the general height of said bristles extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion of from 0° to about 45° declining from the edge of the toe portion distal to the heel portion to the edge of the toe portion which is proximal to the heel portion. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the specification concludes with claims which particularly point out and distinctly claim the invention, it is believed the present invention will be better understood from the following description of several particularly preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify similar elements and wherein: Figures 1, 2 and 3 are perspective views of embodiments of a toothbrush of the present invention.
Figure 4 is an end profile view of the heel region of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 5 is an end profile view of the heel region of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a preferred groove-cut utilizing the groove configuration of Figure 4. The toe tufts have been removed for clarity.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of an alternative groove-cut utilizing the groove configuration of Figure 4. The toe tufts have been removed for clarity.
Figures 8, 9 and 10 are side profile views of the toothbrush heads of Figures 1, 2 and 3, respectively. These figures depict several alternate means of achieving the bristle surface pattern required at the bristle tips of the present invention.
Figure 11 is a plan view of one embodiment of this invention illustrating the cleansing action of the toe bristle surface in the interproximal region between the teeth. Figure 12 is an end view of the toe portion of according to Figure 4 showing to posterior heel portion's position along the gingival margin and buccal surfaces during brushing. DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULARLY PREFERRED
EMBODIMENTS As depicted in Figures 1, 2 and 3, preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise a toothbrush, generally indicated as 10., which achieves improved cleaning of the gingival margin in combination with improved interproximal cleaning. Generally, the toothbrush includes an elongated handle member 12, a head member 14 and a multiplicity of bristles .16.. Usually, the handle member and the head member are fabricated of the same material as a single injection molded piece, although a multiple material fabrication is also possible. Optionally, the handle and head portions may be joined by a neck member 18 which is often narrower in cross-section than either the handle 12 or head 14.
The head portion of toothbrushes according to the present invention is comprised of two portions. A "toe" portion 2j) is the portion of the head located distal to the handle. In contrast, the "heel" portion 22. is the portion of the head which is located proximal to the handle end of the head.
A key feature of the present invention resides in the particular topical representation produced by the distal ends of these bristles. The particular topical representation is achieved by utilizing distinct relative bristle height patterns in the heel 2_2 and toe 20 regions. Accordingly, a variety of tufting patterns, such as those depicted in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 achieve the desired result and are contemplated by the present invention.
Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7 are end view depictions of the heel portion 22. of toothbrushes according to the present invention. As was mentioned earlier, the heel region bristles 2____ are characterized from a longitudinally aligned concave groove shape 28. Preferably, this concave shape 2%. forms a "V", as in Figure 4. However, other shapes, such as "U" (Figure 5) or a stepwise "V" trim of individual tufts, are also contemplated by the present invention.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a preferred groove-cut 2jJ utilizing the "V"-trim pattern of Figure 4. The toe bristles 3_0 have been removed for clarity. Preferably, the groove should be cut at a depth of from about 1/16 inches to about 3/16 inches to form angle B. It is apparent that the depth and width of the groove 28 is generally uniform along the longitudinal length of the heel portion 22.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of an alternate groove-cut 2jJ utilizing the "V"-trim pattern of Figure 4. The toe bristles 3_0 have been removed for clarity. It is apparent that the depth and width of the groove 2_8 is not constant along the longitudinal length of the heel portion 22.. The depth and width decreases as the groove 28. approaches the handle 12. to form an upward slope relative to the surface of the heel portion of the head 22.
Figures 6 and 7 are intended to depict preferred embodiments. Other slopes, such as a shallow-to-deep-to-shallow cut, are also contemplated by the present invention. The groove cut 28. in the heel 22 has proved to be particularly suited at cleaning along the gingival margin 3_4 as seen in Figure 12.
Figures 8, 9 and 10 are side profile views of the toothbrush heads of Figures 1, 2 and 3, respectively. These Figures are particularly useful in exemplifying the relationship between the bristles on the toe portion 3_0 of the head in relation to the bristles on the heel portion 24. of the brush. It is key to note the topology produced by the distal ends of the bristles as it is an important characteristic of the present invention. When viewed from the side, as in Figures 8, 9 and 10, the preferred "angled-toe" effect which is observed along the bristle tips of the toe vs. the heel is observed. This interface results in angle ø which is generally from about 0° to about 45°, preferably from about 10° to about 25°. This toe provides deeper bristle-tooth contact along the back of the tooth and into the interproximal areas 32. See Fig. 11.
Figures 8, 9 and 10 utilize different approaches to achieve a similar bristle tip topology. In Figure 8, the toe 2J) and heel 22. portions of the head reside on the same general plane. However, the bristles 3_0 on the toe 20 gradually increase in length as they approach the distal end 3j5 of the brush. In Figure 9, the plane of the toe .20. and heel 22. are also generally the same. However, the angle ø on the bristle tips is produced by inserting the tufts at an angle into the toe portion of the head. The angle ø can be greater than or less than the angle of the toe tuft holes since the bristle tips can be trimmed independently. And finally, Figure 10 provides the angle viewed at the bristle tips by bending the head of the toothbrush at the toe/heel interface to an angle of about a. Preferably, the obtuse angle of bend a should be from about 115° to about 170°, most preferably from about 155° to about 170°. These and other techniques can be used to achieve the surface topology of bristles according to the present invention.
The bristles of the present invention must be stiff enough to penetrate and remove plaque and debris from the interproximal spaces, yet must be soft enough to penetrate the gingival margin and remove debris and plaque without causing irritation and bleeding. End- rounded bristle tips are preferred.
Any conventional bristle material may be utilized in the present invention. Nylon and polyester are preferred bristle materials.
Nylon is the most preferred. Furthermore, when the nylon bristle materials described above are utilized the height of the toe bristles is from about 12/32 to about 17/32 inches and the height of the heel bristles ranges from about 8/32 to about 14/32 inches.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, modifications may be made to the toothbrush without departing from the teachings of the present invention. For example the heel groove could extend up into the toe region. Accordingly, the present invention comprises all embodiments within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims

C A I M S 1. A toothbrush exhibiting superior interproximal and gingival margin cleaning comprising: (a) an elongated handle member;
(b) a head member connected to one end of the handle member comprised of a "toe" portion distal to the handle and a "heel" portion proximal to the handle; (c) a multiplicity of bristles extending from the heel portion, the distal ends of said bristles forming a longitudinally aligned concave shape; and
(d) a multiplicity of bristles extending from the toe portion, wherein said bristles extending from the toe portion of the head are at least as tall as the general height of said bristles extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion of from 0° to about 45° declining from the edge of the toe portion distal to the heel portion to the edge of the toe portion which is proximal to the heel portion.
2. A toothbrush according to claim 1, wherein the concave groove of the heel portion is provided at a depth of from about 1/16 inches to about 3/16 inches.
3. A toothbrush according to claim 2, wherein the distal ends of the heel portion bristles form a substantially aligned general "V" shape end profile.
4. A toothbrush according to claim 3, wherein the heel portion bristles are nylon and have a maximum height of from about 8/32 inches to about 14/32 inches.
5. A toothbrush according to claim 4, wherein the toe portion bristles have a maximum height relative to the general plane of the heel portion of the head of from about 12/32 inches to about 17/32 inches.
6. A toothbrush according to claim 5, wherein the head member provides a generally planar surface proximal to the bristles.
7. A toothbrush according to claim 6, wherein the toe portion bristles are perpendicular to plane of the head member.
8. A toothbrush according to claim 7, wherein said bristles extending from the toe portion of the head are taller than the general height of said bristles extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion of from about 10° to about 25° declining from the edge of the toe portion distal to the heel portion to the edge of the toe portion which is proximal to the heel portion.
9. A toothbrush according to claim 8, wherein the distal ends of the bristles are rounded.
10. A toothbrush according to claim 6, wherein the toe portion bristles are positioned at an obtuse angle relative to the plane of the head member.
11. A toothbrush according to claim 10, wherein said bristles extending from the toe portion of the head are taller than the general height of said bristles extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion of from about 15° to about 25° declining from the edge of the toe portion distal to the heel portion to the edge of the toe portion which is proximal to the heel portion.
12. A toothbrush according to claim 11, wherein the distal ends of the bristles are rounded.
13. A toothbrush according to claim 5, wherein the toe portion of the head is affixed to the heel portion to form an obtuse angle of from about 115° to about 170° relative to the bristle face on the heel portion of the head member.
14. A toothbrush according to claim 13, wherein said bristles extending from the toe portion of the head are taller than the general height of said bristles extending from the heel portion when viewed from the side and wherein the side profile view of the distal ends of the bristles extending from the toe portion form a generally linear surface which forms an angle relative to the general plane of the bristles extending from the heel portion of from about 10° to about 25° declining from the edge of the toe portion distal to the heel portion to the edge of the toe portion which is proximal to the heel portion.
15. A toothbrush according to claim 14, wherein the toe portion of the head is affixed to the heel portion to form an obtuse angle of from about 155° to about 170° relative to the bristle face on the heel portion of the head member.
16. A toothbrush according to claim 15, wherein the distal ends of the bristles are rounded.
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