Sunday 15 May 2011

Dental work at reception?

Dental work at reception?

Ok so I ship Jan 19th to Fort Leonardwood Missouri. I have a dental establish for one of my high front teeth. The crown recently came off and I have no clue if I will be able to get it replaced in time. Is this something they might take care of at reception when they do their dental check?

Answer by Curt J
Unless things have changed radically, the only dental work you will receive during Reception and through AIT, would be to have a tooth pulled, as you will be too busy to do anything else. Once you get to your first stable duty assignment you will be able to set up to get a new crown, but be aware, there is a coming up list and it may maybe be as long as two years.

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My boyfriend got a tooth knocked out, and we beyond doubt can’t afford to pay out of pocket.

Answer by M U
Normally, Medicaid will not pay for implants, because they are considered cosmetic. The fact that this is the result of an injury might make a difference, but I sort of doubt it. You may be able to get more info at this Web site.

http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/BadgerCarePlus/benefits.htm

Remember that there are additional options, particularly if the tooth is not in the front. A join is an alternative to an establish, and in addition to life less expensive, it has the huge benefit of life quick. An establish requires that whatever is left of the tooth and root be removed, and then the area has to be left alone to heal. The entire process takes as much as 9 months before he may maybe have a new, functioning tooth implanted. A join may maybe be done in a week or two.

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