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Subject = ANNEX T PART I OF V AND VII CORPS FSOP
Box ID = BX000504
Folder Title = OPERATING PROCEDURES VII CORPS SOP TEAM 4S COPY
Unit = ARCENT
Parent Org = CENTCOM
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This.suppo@-t will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
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FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This support will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
FINAL DRAFM
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/VIL (US) corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a. Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and in3ury among the combat force. This support will be pro%
wi@,hout interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assistz..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to:
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as far forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'such care.
S. ECHELONS OF DENTAL SERVICE.
a. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, at
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pri-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@.
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 0 12958
UNC=IFIED FiriAL DRAFT
APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part r of
V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating'Procedures (U)
1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for dental
service in support of Corps.
2. SCOPE. Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. RESPONSIBILITY.
a- Mission of dental service elements is the conservatic
oral health in the combat soldier. Dental personnel will foc
their activities on essential treatment which prevents,
eliminates, or reduces the effects of oral-maxillo-facial di!
and injury among the combat force. This support will be pro%
without interference in the operational mission of supported
personnel. Dental officers will function as surgical assiste..
and, with enlisted dental technicians, augment hospital staff
when increases in casualties exceed hospital capabilities.
b. Corps dental service will be so organized and deliver
as to-
(1) Prevent the unnecessary evacuation of individuals
requiring both emergency and routine treatment.
(2) Ensure the availability of treatment to all
personnel as Ear forward as the tactical situation permits.
(3) Ensure that dental units can respond qu4.ckly to
rapidly changing tactical situation.
(4) Provide priority treatment to combat personnel
they are available for the receipt of'sucb care.
ECHELOt4S OF DENTAL SERVICE.
&. Dental support in the corps will be provided by a
combination of unit and area dental service.
b. Unit dental support is that provided to unit personnel
dental personnel organic to divisions, separate brigades, ar
cavalry regiments and hospitals. Unit dental personnel will
provide emergency dental care and directly assist in the pr3 .-
mission of the medical facility. Dental personnel will prov@
emergency care to patients and staff of the facility. Unit
dental support personnel will not provide routine dental care on
a continuous basis.
6ECLASSIFIED
ON: 17 MAR 98
BY: SEC ARMY (DAMH) UNDE 012958
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