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.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- They served our country honorably, but many veterans suffer with rotting, painful teeth and no access to dental care. Now a bill aims to end that dilemma by expanding care through the ...
Some or all of your dental care needs may be met by the Veterans Administration (VA) if you are eligible for VA dental care benefits. Even if you don’t qualify for full dental care through the VA, ...
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 ...
The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs is partnering with Delta Dental and MetLife to allow eligible veterans, plus family members receiving care under the Civilian Health and Medical Program ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched the Community Care Program after the VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks (MISSION) Act was signed into law in ...
ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, ONLY 15% OF VETERANS RECEIVE DENTAL CARE AND ONLY VETERANS WITH 100% DISABILITY OR WHO SUSTAINED AN ORAL INJURY ARE GIVEN DENTAL CARE AT THE VA.