For members...: All branches of the armed forces offer dental and medical care to their members and families. The key word is you have to b be in the navy, naval retiree or reserves to take advantage of the benefit.
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Navy Dental Care: That is a good question. If you are in the navy already, then i would say the answer is " yes".. If you are looking to enter the navy, i would speak to your navy recruiter.
Answered 10/5/2013
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Navy: The navy offers excellent medical and dental benefits. Visit a recruiting office near you to discuss or go online.
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Active duty: Active duty military have full dental benefits (covered at 100%) at military dental clinics on their installation. Dependents are eligible for dental insurance via the military that can be used at a private office. Talk to a recruiter.
Answered 12/8/2012
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Dental care: Although the navy does cover dental care for active duty personnel, the bottom line is that if you have a ton of dental problems they will probably need to be repaired before enlistment or commissioning.
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Often a requirement: Most of the arm services require new recruits to have good dental care taken care of before starting and then while in the service.
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