Howdy folks,
I have a question regarding the OCS medical process. I am in good physical condition, blood work looked great at last check-up, my blood pressure is a little high, but I am working on it (less sodium...less fun). The thing I am currently extremely worried about is dental. I've never had dental coverage in my life, sans a short period in high school. During that time, I had a cavity filled (I knew I wanted to be a pilot, so I had them fill it with non-conductive material, so epoxy stuff, if that matters), but other than that I was told my teeth were in good condition. Because of this lack of dental coverage, I have always been very careful about my teeth; however, by viewing the top of my molars, there is a slight discoloration along the center rift, which I imagine probably is some decay that I need to have taken care of. I also have all 4 wisdom teeth in, but they've caused me no discomfort, so I have never had a reason to pay the outrageous fee to go to the dentist, though, one of them is coming in slightly canted at about 30 degrees off center. Like I said, there has been no discomfort or crowding of my teeth, they are still straight and lined up.
My question is this: What is the recommendation for dealing with dental problems? Can I get away with not doing anything until after I commission when I have the coverage, or will this hurt my aviation package? I've seen a few posts about people having dental stuff taken care of in OCS, would this be a viable option? If this needs to be taken care of, I will find a way to shell out the cash...if I can wait, that would be preferred, considering I am on an incredibly restricted salary as a graduate student...
Thank you in advance
John