What is 2813 form?
What Is DD Form 2813? DD Form 2813 – Department of Defense Active Duty/Reserve/Guard/Civilian Forces Dental Examination is a form used for gathering dental information on service members about to spend an extended period of time away without of access to dental services.
What is the current dd 2813?
The DD Form 2813, DoD Active Duty/Reserve Forces Dental Examination, will be used to assist the TDP-enrolled National Guard/Reserve forces in documenting member dental health.
How long is a 2813 Good For?
12 months
This form is meant to determine fitness for prolonged duty without ready access to dental care and is not intended to address the member’s comprehensive dental needs. (1) Patient has good oral health and is not expected to require dental treatment or reevaluation for 12 months.
How do I submit a dd2813?
Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) Soldiers (outside military health system area) may call 1-888-984-2337 to make an appointment free of charge. Soldiers must then have their dentist complete a DD 2813 and submitted using the CDA help desk (email [email protected]).
Can you join the military with periodontitis?
You need to take care of your teeth According to the International Classification of Disease code, any dental issue that interferes with a normal diet, or includes complex dental implant systems with complications will disqualify you from service.
Do I get paid for LHI appointments?
Average LHI Appointment Generator monthly pay in the United States is approximately $1,800, which is 35% below the national average.
Where do I find my IMR in Ako?
Go to AKO home page, right column under ‘My Professional Data’ and click on ‘My Medical Readiness Status’. 2. Under “Medical Readiness Status” go down to DLC (Deployment Limiting Conditions) and click ‘view detailed information’. This will open up the ‘Medical Readiness Profile for RANK FIRSTNAME LASTNAME’.
What are the 14 dental points?
So the number of points required to clear the Dental examination is 14, if a candidate fails to get 14 points they are termed as medically unfit for the interview stage.
Why did flat feet military disqualification?
Why was flat feet a disqualifying condition? During World War 1 and 2, flat feet was seen as a disqualifying condition for 2 reasons: It was seen as a sign of low class and poor health, and. High arches were seen as high class and full of vigor.