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The Board has granted service connection for L4/5 degenerative facet arthropathy, but denied service connection for a jaw disorder due to dental trauma for VA compensation purposes.

The deciding factor: Service connection was established for the Veteran's current diagnosis of L4/5 degenerative facet arthropathy. However, there is no evidence supporting his claim that he experienced a jaw injury or loss of teeth due to in-service dental trauma or disease, which is required for service connection under VA compensation criteria.

Claimed conditions
L4/5 degenerative facet arthropathy, jaw disorder due to dental trauma
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
September 1, 2020
Citation
20057881

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