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I am wondering what the best course of action for my situation is.
I suffer (that sounds worse than it actually is ) from Bruxism (grinding of the teeth at night, need to wear a mouth guard ) and it CAN be caused by stress,depression,medication etc etc. It all started happening while in the military and can potentially be linked to depression/PTSD.
I have a disability claim in right now for depression/PTSD (I'm broken sorry) and my main concern is not any monetary award it's to have my teeth taken care of because the grinding really destroys them over time. It was easy in the army since it was all free but now civi side the bills add up.
My question is, do I have to wait for my disability to go through before asking about dental coverage? Should I be having my pDoc mention the possibility of Bruxism being caused by my mental condition on her report so it's noted in my file? Or should I also hand in a note from a dentist when also handing in the disability claim??
Once again, thanks!
I suffer (that sounds worse than it actually is ) from Bruxism (grinding of the teeth at night, need to wear a mouth guard ) and it CAN be caused by stress,depression,medication etc etc. It all started happening while in the military and can potentially be linked to depression/PTSD.
I have a disability claim in right now for depression/PTSD (I'm broken sorry) and my main concern is not any monetary award it's to have my teeth taken care of because the grinding really destroys them over time. It was easy in the army since it was all free but now civi side the bills add up.
My question is, do I have to wait for my disability to go through before asking about dental coverage? Should I be having my pDoc mention the possibility of Bruxism being caused by my mental condition on her report so it's noted in my file? Or should I also hand in a note from a dentist when also handing in the disability claim??
Once again, thanks!