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The torture victim and the dentist: The social and material dynamics of trauma re-experiencing triggered by dental visits

Original Publication Date: March 4, 2025
Last Updated: March 4, 2025
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The flow of refugees towards Europe over the past decade has placed increased demands on the health care services. A significant proportion of refugees have been subjected to torture involving their mouth or teeth, still the importance of oral health challenges is often overlooked or underestimated in the rehabilitation of torture victims. In this qualitative study, we set out to explore the processes that complicate torture victims’ ability to engage in and tolerate dental procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Citation: Høyvik, A. C., Willumsen, T., Lie, B., & Hilden, P. K. (2021). The torture victim and the dentist: The social and material dynamics of trauma re-experiencing triggered by dental visits. Torture Journal, 31(3), 70–83.

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