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The Army Dental Corps was established during World War I to provide essential dental care to soldiers, ensuring their readiness and overall health on the battlefield. Initially formed as a small group of dental officers and assistants, the Corps quickly expanded its role, offering comprehensive dental services both in combat zones and military hospitals. Over the decades, the Army Dental Corps has adapted to new technologies and medical advancements, playing a crucial role in preventive care, emergency treatment, and oral surgery for military personnel. Today, the Corps remains a vital component of military healthcare, committed to maintaining the dental fitness of soldiers around the world.
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