A 15-year-old patient attends your practice requesting tooth whitening. You assess them and determine they have the maturity and intelligence to fully understand the procedure, risks, and alternatives. However, their parents have explicitly forbidden the treatment. According to UK law and professional guidance, what is the most appropriate action?
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A
Refuse to provide the treatment as the patient is under 16 and lacks parental consent.
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B
Proceed with the treatment as the patient is 'Gillick competent' and their consent is valid.
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C
Only proceed if you obtain a court order to override the parents' refusal.
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D
Advise the patient to wait until they are 16, when their consent automatically becomes valid.