Authors:
D.L.M. Broers, W.G. Brands, A. de Jongh, D.L. Willems
Source:
NTvT november 2010; 117: 547-552
doi:
10.5177/ntvt.2010.11.10121
Section:
summary:

If there is no indication for tooth removal purely based on dental criteria, but the patient requests for removal due to fear of dental treatment, or because of a mental disorder such as posttraumatic stress disorder, a somatoform pain disorder or a disorder of body image perception, then the question is whether the patient is mentally competent to make this decision. In case of a tooth removal request on psychopathologic basis, a dentist has to refuse to carry out such treatment, but he should make an effort to help or guide the patient in some other way.

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