Oral Health Challenges in Space 

Long-term space missions affect astronauts' teeth and gums. Here’s how microgravity and space conditions impact oral health. 

Microgravity and Bone Loss 

Microgravity causes bone loss, which weakens jawbones. This can lead to loose teeth and increased dental problems.

Dry Mouth Risk in Space 

Saliva protects against cavities and gum disease. In space, saliva flow may decrease, increasing oral health risks.

Increased Risk of Cavities 

Changes in saliva and diet can increase cavity risk. Regular oral hygiene is essential for astronauts. 

Gum Inflammation

Space conditions may cause gum inflammation. Astronauts must maintain strict oral hygiene to prevent infections. 

No Dentists in Space! 

Any dental emergency in space can be critical. Astronauts receive training in basic dental care. 

Special Toothpaste & Tools 

Astronauts use swallowable toothpaste and special brushes to maintain oral hygiene in zero gravity. 

Future of Space Dentistry 

Researchers are developing better dental solutions for astronauts. Future missions may include tele-dentistry and AI-driven care.