Better, faster, safer smarter with the 86th Dental Squadron rapid response teams
A dental rapid response team works to quickly repair dental trauma at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, Mar. 1, 2017. If the bone that holds a tooth becomes injured, it has a time sensitive window before it collapses. If the bone collapses, it takes 24 to 26 months to repair. However, if treated in time, the bone can repair in six months. (Courtesy photo)
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