Posted on Apr 16, 2019
Angelo Mancini
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Lol most people still have their wisdom teeth, there's nothing to waive
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Alina Espinoza
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I got my wisdom teeth removed. I just didn’t want to have any problems in the future, so I decided to. My dentist is my close friend, actually. We both studied at the same university, but I chose to join the army. Currently, he’s working at https://crowndentalgroup.com.au/treatments/orthodontics/, btw. He’s also made an alignment procedure for my son. So, if you’re hesitating, you can ask him for help or a consultation. Hope that helps you, man. Anyway, keep us updated. Tooth removal is not as painful as you think, so getting rid of it is better.
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SPC Human Resources Specialist
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I came into the Army 20 years ago with all 4 wisdom teeth impacted, but not causing pain, and it took them 8 years to decide they were impacted enough to start causing me enough pain to complain and finally get them removed, and had to be sent off post to get it done because the dental clinic was so overwhelmed due to new Soldiers and mobilizing Reserve and National Guard units through post.
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