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He was sent to Germany during his military service.
Here's a link to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center that we used when I was a Canadian Army brat in Lahr, Germany in the 1970s and for our war casualties from Afghanistan during my deployment there that I mentioned earlier.
It's wiki confirms it opened in 1953, so I've really no doubt now that this is where he received his world-class dental care from. They dealt with thousands of people in the 70s as they looked after all Allied military and all their family members too so it may explain why no-one who treated him recognized his photo/dental x-rays, if they even saw it, when it was circulated post-death a decade or so after his military service.
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center | Health.mil