The Board found that new and material evidence had not been submitted to reopen the claim of service connection for a dental disorder, but also noted that the veteran was not eligible for outpatient dental treatment due to his lack of service-connected disabilities.
The deciding factor: The veteran's testimony regarding the cause of his loss of teeth did not relate to combat wounds or other service trauma and therefore could not establish service connection.
- Claimed conditions
- dental disorder
- How they argued it
- Reopened with new and material evidence
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- May 22, 2001
- Citation
- 0114266
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What this means for you
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