Munchausen's syndrome is a rare psychiatric disorder in which patients
repeatedly confabulate so as to cause unnecessary investigations and
operative treatments to be carried out on them. Two cases are reported
and the literature reviewed. The first patient complained of repeated
dental pain and subsequently underwent repeated endodontic treatment;
the second had salivary gland pain and glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Mu
nchausen's syndrome can only be diagnosed by the exclusion of organic
and other disease.