I was told my son's wisdom teeth were pulled. As far as I know there wasn't a problem with them. Why would this be necessary?

Marcie Cichelli | Oct 3, 2018 | Category: Military base

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Mike Vickers | Oct 3, 2018

Dental is just one of the many many medical certicates recruits go thru. With you sons wisdom teeth, the dentists evaluate each case. They not only look at relevant issues, but for potential problems down the road. I had a filling between my two front teeth, that was in 1968 and the works holds well today. Trust me pls, if some of the very best dentist in the world say his wisdom need to come out, they need to come out!!!!! The U.S. Navy provides our primary medical care, and you will never find a better medical crew in the WORLD! !!!! SEMPER FI Marcie and you son would be able to explain his circumstances. Take this issue, go to your sons graduation and become a proud member of the U. S MARINE CORPS FAMILY.

Nancy S. | Jun 4, 2022

I guess I was lucky and didn't get my wisdom teeth pulled at boot, they hadn't come through the gums yet, and they were puzzled that I only had three. But I did have a piece of a baby tooth that had broken off and was stuck next to one of my permanent teeth. And that broken bit was removed. That was back in 1985

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