Publications in Scientific Journals:
S. Häuplik-Meusburger, H. Meusburger, U. Lotzmann:
"Emergency dental treatment on way to Mars";
Room - The Space Journal (invited),
9
(2016),
3;
23
- 25.
English abstract:
Suffering from tooth pain? Then you will normally turn to a dentist for help. But what happens on a long-term, deep space mission when a crew member suffers from dental or jaw problems that cannot be treated and resolved sufficiently by pain medication? It is highly unlikely a professional dentist or dental technician will be part of a long-duration spaceflight and currently no procedure or technology is available to sustain and restore teeth during longterm missions, with the only planned and well-documented oral examination in space dating back to 1973. A European multi-disciplinary team is now developing a procedure that combines dental methods with the technical feasibility of 3D technology and human factors research to create a strategy that incorporates available resources both at the desired destination and back on Earth.
https://room.eu.com/article/emergency-dental-treatment-on-way-to-mars
German abstract:
Suffering from tooth pain? Then you will normally turn to a dentist for help. But what happens on a long-term, deep space mission when a crew member suffers from dental or jaw problems that cannot be treated and resolved sufficiently by pain medication? It is highly unlikely a professional dentist or dental technician will be part of a long-duration spaceflight and currently no procedure or technology is available to sustain and restore teeth during longterm missions, with the only planned and well-documented oral examination in space dating back to 1973. A European multi-disciplinary team is now developing a procedure that combines dental methods with the technical feasibility of 3D technology and human factors research to create a strategy that incorporates available resources both at the desired destination and back on Earth.
https://room.eu.com/article/emergency-dental-treatment-on-way-to-mars
Keywords:
3D printing, Apollo, dentistry, mars, Skylab, Salyut
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