The present invention relates to a bacteria detecting dental composition comprising a solution of at least one electron acceptor and at least one electron donor wherein the electron acceptor and the electron donor are selected that in the solution itself the electron donor can not transmit reduction equivalents to the electron acceptor and wherein the dental composition is substantially free of compounds that enable or facilitate the electron transmission between the electron acceptor and the electron donor.
The present invention further relates to the use of a composition comprising a solution of at least one electron acceptor and at least one electron donor wherein the electron acceptor and the electron donor are selected that in the solution itself the electron donor can not transmit reduction equivalents to the electron acceptor and wherein the composition is substantially free of compounds that enable or facilitate the electron transmission between the electron acceptor and the electron donor for site-directed intraoral detection of bacteria.
DENTAL COMPOSITION FOR DETECTING BACTERIA, KIT OF PARTS AND USE THEREOF
申请人:3M Innovative Properties Company
公开号:EP2200562A2
公开(公告)日:2010-06-30
US8834851B2
申请人:——
公开号:US8834851B2
公开(公告)日:2014-09-16
[EN] DENTAL COMPOSITION FOR DETECTING BACTERIA, KIT OF PARTS AND USE THEREOF<br/>[FR] COMPOSITION DENTAIRE DESTINÉE À LA DÉTECTION DE BACTÉRIES, KIT DE PARTIES, ET UTILISATIONS DE CEUX-CI
申请人:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO
公开号:WO2009055530A2
公开(公告)日:2009-04-30
The invention relates to a dental composition for detecting bacteria comprising a solvent, at least one electron acceptor component and at least one electron donor component, the composition being substantially free of components which enable or facilitate the electron transmission between the electron acceptor component and the electron donor component. The invention also relates to a kit of parts and the use of the dental composition for producing a means for the inter-oral detection of bacteria.
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