Self-Mutilation of Tongue and Lip in a Patient with Simple Schizophrenia

  • September 2010,
  • cmr.2010.930;
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3121/cmr.2010.930

Abstract

Self-inflicted lesions that cause mutilation are observed in schizophrenic patients. This case report describes the diagnosis and treatment of simple schizophrenia in a 31-year-old male patient who bit his own tongue and lower lip. The dental treatment proposed included the construction of a splint to prevent new lesions and to allow healing of existing ones. The treatment afforded to avoid tooth extraction before the patient responded to psychiatric drug treatment. The importance of a transdisciplinary approach to self-mutilation due to psychiatric disorders is stressed. The interaction between the two teams — stomatology and psychiatry — was crucial for the improvement of the patient’s condition.

  • Received March 21, 2010.
  • Revision received May 24, 2010.
  • Accepted May 27, 2010.
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