The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers dental care to eligible veterans, but the extent of coverage varies. Depending on factors such as your service history and current health, the VA places ...
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Title 38 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as revised by this final rulemaking, represents VA's implementation of its legal authority on this subject. Other than future amendments to this regulation ...
Marine Corps veteran Jeremy Williams was humiliated last summer when his front six teeth fell out of his mouth in the middle of a business meeting. Almost a year later, he’s infuriated that he still ...
Local facility includes digital X-ray imager that eliminates the use of film. Stephen Wizda, dental assistant along with William Alichnie DMD works on patient Annamaria Coughlin-McAleer at the VA ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a pilot dental care program in New Jersey and New York City, and it has plans to expand it nationwide soon. The VETSmile program launched July 1, 2021.