A patient with clinically sound amalgam restorations requests that they all be replaced with composite fillings due to a fear of mercury toxicity, despite the dentist's explanation that there is no scientific evidence to support this concern. Which of the following is the most ethical course of action for the dentist?
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A
Perform the treatment as requested to honor the patient's autonomy.
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B
Refuse to perform the treatment and immediately dismiss the patient from the practice.
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C
Educate the patient about the longevity of their current restorations and the risks of unnecessary treatment, and then decline to perform the procedure.
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D
Refer the patient to another practitioner who is willing to replace the amalgam restorations.