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Yes, you can take dental retainers to marine boot camp, but it's essential to inform your recruiter and the medical staff about them beforehand. Retainers should be stored properly to avoid loss or damage during training. Additionally, it's advisable to check with your specific boot camp for any regulations or guidelines regarding personal items.

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