Saturday, November 14, 2009

Will the military help pay for my dental procedure?

I have a hereditarial gap from my father which is quite noticeable, and i would like to get it fixed. i was wondering if anyone knows if the military will cover for it and if so what procedure should i get (ex. veneers, invisalign, etc.)

Will the military help pay for my dental procedure?
If you are in the militry, yes. Otherwise no. Dependants do not get dental treatment. They only get medical treatment.
Reply:how do u exect us to know??
Reply:Canadian military, most probably all costs. U.S I do not know.
Reply:The real question is do you trust the military dentist to do this for you? But yes the military covers dental work as long as its not cosmetic. So find an excuse and start making appointments.
Reply:If you are active duty then yes, the military will pay for your health check-ups and your dental care. You should fall under Tri-care, and that's pretty good coverage. If you have to pay, it will be very little with Tri-care coverage.
Reply:If you are talking U.S. Military go to www.Tricaredentalprogram.com. Your questions will be answered there.
Reply:No insurance will cover this, because it is considered cosmetic. You can get veneers, or crowns. Shop around, help is out there.
Reply:If you want them to help you make it bigger ask to be stationed in IRAN/ I mean Afghanistant// no no no Imean Iraq / / no no no the border.





Ah sheesh go hunting with DI_C_K Cheney
Reply:i'm active duty and my co worker had a gap and asked to get in done. that's considered cosmetic and you have to pay out of pocket.


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