Bakr Mahmoud M, Caswell Gabrielle M, Hussein Habiba, Shamel Mohamed, Al-Ankily Mahmoud M
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
Spaceport Australia, Moree, NSW, Australia.
Front Physiol. 2024 Jul 11;15:1406631. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1406631. eCollection 2024.
The health of astronauts during and after the return from long-haul space missions is paramount. There is plethora of research in the literature about the medical side of astronauts' health, however, the dental and oral health of the space crew seem to be overlooked with limited information in the literature about the effects of the space environment and microgravity on the oral and dental tissues. In this article, we shed some light on the latest available research related to space dentistry and provide some hypotheses that could guide the directions of future research and help maintain the oral health of space crews. We also promote for the importance of regenerative medicine and dentistry as well highlight the opportunities available in the expanding field of bioprinting/biomanufacturing through utilizing the effects of microgravity on stem cells culture techniques. Finally, we provide recommendations for adopting a multidisciplinary approach for oral healthcare during long-haul space flights.
长期太空任务期间及返回后的宇航员健康至关重要。文献中有大量关于宇航员健康医学方面的研究,然而,太空船员的口腔和牙齿健康似乎被忽视了,关于太空环境和微重力对口腔和牙齿组织影响的文献资料有限。在本文中,我们阐述了与太空牙科相关的最新研究,并提出一些假设,这些假设可以指导未来的研究方向,帮助维护太空船员的口腔健康。我们还强调了再生医学和牙科的重要性,并通过利用微重力对干细胞培养技术的影响,突出了生物打印/生物制造这一不断扩展领域中的机遇。最后,我们为长途太空飞行期间的口腔医疗保健采用多学科方法提供建议。