OIF/OEF have 90 days from date of discharge to finish their dental work

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VA-Is it true that newly-separated veterans can receive free dental care from VA?

What is the eligibility for this service? FAQ Recently discharged veterans whose discharge record (DD214) clearly indicates either that dental services were not provided within 90 days of discharge or that dental treatment was not completed who served on active duty 90 days or more and who apply for VA dental care within 90 days of separation from active duty, may receive a one time treatment for dental conditions and follow up treatment for that specific dental condition.

     

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