Goplay234, Navy Medicine pretty much requires that the wisdom teeth go away in order to get the class one dental status required for flight. If you don't deploy, and you're not flying, you may get away with keeping them for awhile. Mine were in for about 2.5 years while I was active duty, but when I started trying to get that flight physical, the trouble started. Talk to your recruiter about dental requirements for flight physicals. He may be able to give you more current info. It seems like a waste to spend your own money to get some teeth yanked. If you're already active duty, they'll do it for free, obviously. Good luck, and follow the dentist's instructions. Dry sockets SUCK!!
LTJG G.