Posted on Nov 6, 2016
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Active orthodontic treatment does not necessarliy change your DRC (Dental Readiness Classification), but does make you "non-deployable" from the standpoint that you would need bands/brackets removed and retainers prior to deploying.
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Do you know if having braces will prevent me from going to my reclass mmore school. I'm getting braces and I'm scheduled to leave in about 6 months to AIT. Would the braces stop me from going?
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Shouldn't. Again, they don't change your DRC and should only be a problem on deployment. That being said, there may be minimal (no?) orthodontic support where you are going for AIT - do you want to risk breaking a wire or bracket and not being able to have it repaired? I would recommend delaying the orthodontics until you return from AIT.
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What is the form called when a class 2 is classified as non deployable
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Definitely Class 2, due to the fact that their MAY be a dental emergency in the future. However I would doubt a class 3, considering you could go long periods without them causing a major issue.

I would just goto medical and find out.
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What is the form that stars that it is a class 2 non deployable?
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