The Veteran's service-connected dental trauma did not result in loss of all lower teeth, but caused difficulty in replacing the lost masticatory surface with a suitable prosthesis due to bone loss from the trauma. The Board granted an evaluation of 30 percent for dental disability.
The deciding factor: Bone loss from the service-connected dental trauma made it difficult to restore the lost mandibular masticatory surface, and increased the severity of the residuals of nonservice-connected loss of teeth on the mandibular arch.
- Claimed conditions
- loss of all mandibular teeth
- How they argued it
- Aggravation of a pre-existing condition
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- June 16, 2009
- Citation
- 0922679
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