Revised July 20, 2016
XIII.i.4.B.1.aHandling Requests for Dental Treatment
As is discussed in M21-1, Part V, Subpart iii, 14.1.b, the Veterans Benefits Administration is responsible for developing and deciding claims for service connection (SC) of dental and oral disabilities. If, however, a Veteran submits a benefit application containing a _request for dental treatment _(with or without claiming a specific disability), do not
- refer the request to the rating activity, or
- send a copy of the application to the nearest Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facility.
Instead, use the Veterans Benefits Management System (VBMS) (or other appropriate claims-processing system) to generate a subsequent development letter, informing the Veteran of the following: We recently received your request for dental treatment. In order to initiate a determination regarding your eligibility to dental treatment services, you may
- visit the enrollment office at your nearest VA healthcare facility, or
- _call the VA Health Eligibility and Enrollment line at 1-855-488-8440. _
Notes:
- Do not include dental treatment as a contention in VBMS.
- If the request for dental treatment eligibility is free-standing, unaccompanied by a concurrent claim for compensation and/or pension benefits,
- change any pending end product (EP) control to a 400, and
- clear such EP control following preparation and finalization of the letter discussed in this block.
References: For more information on
- the responsibility of the treating VHA facility to initiate VA Form 10-7131, Exchange of Beneficiary Information and Request for Administrative and Adjudicative Action , see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.B.1.b, and
- when to refer a VA Form 10-7131 __ initiated by VHA to the rating activity, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.B.3.
XIII.i.4.B.1.bResponsibility of the Treating VHA Facility to Initiate VA Form 10-7131
The treating Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facility initiates VA Form 10-7131 if it cannot determine eligibility and the dental treatment claim may involve
- Class I dental treatment
- Class II dental treatment, including
- II(a)
- II(c), or
- Class IV dental treatment.
Generally, this determination is made promptly upon receipt of an outpatient treatment claim and prior to a VA) examination. Reference: For a description of dental classes, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.A.
XIII.i.4.B.1.cResponsibility of the Treating VHA Facility to Complete Development in Dental Claims
The treating facility personnel also complete any development required to establish dates and places of treatment. The following documents are provided by the treating facility, except in referrals of Class II(c) or Class IV cases:
- VA Form 10-7131
- a copy of VA Form 10-10, Application for Medical Benefits, and
- copies of any additional statements showing dates and places of treatment.
Note: Claims for missing teeth should not be referred for adjudication unless exercise of professional judgment alone cannot establish entitlement after VA examination. In such cases, a copy of the VA examination should be submitted with VA Form 10-7131, with the annotation, Claim for missing teeth under 38 CFR 17.161(f) , in the Remarks section of Part I, Item 6 of the form.
XIII.i.4.B.1.dProcedures for Processing VA Form 10-7131 for Dental Eligibility
The basic procedures for processing VA Form 10-7131 for dental outpatient treatment are the same as those provided in M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 3.A.
XIII.i.4.B.1.eVerification of FPOW Status for Dental Eligibility
When the request involves verification of former prisoner of war (FPOW) status or total service-connected (SC) disabilities, the request appears in the Remarks section of Part I, Item 6 of VA Form 10-7131 as follows:
- _Dental Eligibility – FPOW,38 U.S.C. 1712(a)(1)(F), _or
- Dental Eligibility – Total Disability,38 U.S.C. 1712(a)(1)(G).
Information on verification of the Veteran’s FPOW status or total SC disabilities should appear in the claims folder. Verification of FPOW status should be requested if not available in the claims folder. References: For more information on
- processing VA Form 10-7131 for FPOWs, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.B.4
- FPOW status, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 2.A
- developing for evidence of FPOW status, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 2.C, and
- developing for FPOW service records, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 2.B.
XIII.i.4.B.1.fDetermining the Character of Discharge for Dental Eligibility
When a request involves determining the character of the Veteran’s discharge, follow the procedures in
XIII.i.4.B.1.gProcedures for Review and Development Following Receipt of VA Form 10-7131
Follow the steps in the table below when a request for adjudication of a dental claim is received on VA Form 10-7131.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Review the request to ensure the claim is based on one or more of the dental outpatient classifications discussed in M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.A. |
| 2 | Determine if the dental claim is for one or more of the following circumstances:
Note: “Schedular evaluation of 100 percent” means that the Veteran’s SC disabilities combine to an evaluation of 100 percent based on the application of schedular rating criteria. This does not apply to cases in which the evaluation of 100 percent is granted on a temporary basis due to surgical or hospitalized treatment for an SC disability under 38 CFR 4.28, 4.29, or 4.30. Reference: For more information on the circumstances for which the Veterans Service Center (VSC) is responsible for making dental treatment determinations, see 38 CFR 3.381. |
| 3 | Does the claim meet one or more of the circumstances outlined in Step 2?
|
| 4 | If service dental records for the alleged treatment are
|
Reference: For information on completing VA Form 10-7131 for missing teeth, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart 1, 4.B.2.
2Completing VA Form 10-7131 for Missing Teeth
This topic contains information on completing VA Form 10-7131 for missing teeth, including
- responsibility of authorization personnel in claims for missing teeth, and
- procedures for completing VA Form 10-7131 when reviewing service dental records.
Revised April 12, 2007
XIII.i.4.B.2.aResponsibility of Authorization Personnel in Claims for Missing Teeth
If service dental records are received in a claim under 38 CFR 17.161 for missing teeth, authorization personnel have the primary responsibility for
- reviewing the service dental records, and
- furnishing a prompt response to the request.
XIII.i.4.B.2.bProcedures for Completing VA Form 10-7131 When Reviewing Service Dental Records
Use the table below to take the appropriate actions when completing VA Form 10-7131 based on the evidence contained in the service dental records.
| If service dental records contain … | Then … |
|---|---|
a panoramic x-ray taken at induction | |
| annotate VA Form 10-7131, Part II, Item 10, Remarks , to show whether or not any teeth were missing at induction. Example: Teeth #5 and #12 missing at induction. Reference: For various tooth numbering methods, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.C.
|
records of dental treatment |
|
Note: If a tooth is identified as missing at induction, but treatment records show its extraction, show the tooth as extracted in service, and do not show it as missing at induction.
3Referring Dental Disability Claims to the Rating Activity
This topic contains information on referring dental disability claims to the rating activity, including
- referral of VA Form 10-7131 to the rating activity for dental treatment claims, and
- using photostatic copies of Naval dental examinations.
Revised May 11, 2015
XIII.i.4.B.3.aReferral of VA Form 10-7131 to the Rating Activity for Dental Treatment Claims
In addition to the normal referral for rating required when a claim for a compensable dental disability is filed on a prescribed form, rating action is also required for the proper disposition of VA Form 10-7131 on a claim for dental treatment for
- SC noncompensable dental disabilities or conditions resulting from combat wounds or service trauma (Class II(a))
- SC noncompensable dental disabilities if the Veteran was an FPOW (Class II(c))
- SC noncompensable dental disabilities if additional pathology developed for conditions noted upon entry
- after 180 days of active service, and
- application was received within 180 days of separation from active service (Class II), or
- dental treatment under 38 CFR 17.161 for teeth extracted in service if service records do not identify teeth missing at induction or as extracted in service, when application was received within 180 days of separation from active service (Class II).
Reference: For more information on ratings for dental treatment, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.C.
XIII.i.4.B.3.bUsing Photostatic Copies of Naval Dental Examinations
If the Veteran served prior to 1953, photostatic copies of Naval dental examinations are generally not usable for rating purposes since red and blue markings were used on the originals. These markings cannot be distinguished from each other on photocopies. In these cases, do not refer the claims folder to the rating activity until the originals are obtained. Reference: For more information on Naval dental records, see M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 4.C.
4Processing VA Form 10-7131 for FPOWs and Totally Disabled SC Veterans
Revised May 11, 2015
XIII.i.4.B.4.aProcedure for Processing VA Form 10-7131 for Dental Eligibility for FPOWs and Totally Disabled SC Veterans
When processing VA Form 10-7131, follow the procedure in the table below for claims filed under 38 U.S.C. 1712(a)(1)(F) and (G) for FPOWs and totally disabled SC Veterans.
| If ... | Then ... |
|---|---|
records establish that a Veteran was an FPOW for any length of time | add the annotation, FPOW service verified , to the Remarks section of Part II, Item 10. |
a rating decision establishes the existence of an SC disability or SC disabilities with combined schedular evaluation of
| add the annotation, Veteran 100-percent service-connected , to the Remarks section of Part II, Item 10. Note: Permanency of total SC disabilities is not required, but the 100-percent evaluation cannot be granted on a temporary basis due to surgical or hospitalized treatment for an SC disability under 38 CFR 4.28, 4.29, or 4.30. |
| annotate the Remarks section of Part II, Item 10, to indicate the reason for eligibility . |
5Disposition of VA Form 10-7131 Requests and Handling Legacy NODs and Appeals
This topic contains information on disposition of VA Form 10-7131 requests and handing legacy NODs and appeals, including
- disposition of a VA Form 10-7131 after a dental rating decision
- handling a legacy NOD when dental eligibility is at issue, and
- certifying a legacy appeal to the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA) when dental eligibility is at issue.
Revised February 25, 2019
XIII.i.4.B.5.aDisposition of VA Form 10-7131 Request After a Dental Rating Decision
After a dental rating decision has been made, submit a copy of the dental rating with the VA Form 10-7131 request to the originating office. Important: Do not furnish notice of the decision directly to the Veteran. The Chief Dental Officer notifies the claimant of the final decision. Note: The rating decision should be prepared in accordance with the VBMS-Rating User Guide. The historic manually prepared rating, VA Form 21-546b , is obsolete and should not be used.
XIII.i.4.B.5.bHandling a Legacy NOD When Dental Eligibility Is at Issue
If a legacy notice of disagreement (NOD) is received in response to a dental rating decision, the VSC is responsible for preparing a statement of the case if SC is at issue, including discussion of such issues as
- service trauma
- FPOW status
- combat wounds, or
- compensable evaluation.
Reference: For more information about legacy NODs, see M21-5, Chapter 7, Section B.
XIII.i.4.B.5.cCertifying a Legacy Appeal to BVA When Dental
Eligibility Is at Issue
Follow the steps in the table below when certification of a legacy appeal to the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA) is in order.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Are there dental treatment or examination records in the claims folder?
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| 2 | Along with the records forwarded for appellate consideration, include the
|
Reference: For more information on BVA, see M21-5, Chapter 7, Section G.
End of Part XIII, Subpart i, Chapter 4, Section B