Fitness Criteria

A dental professional shall not be considered “fit” should any of the following conditions apply:

1. The applicant does not satisfy the Council that he or she is able to communicate effectively; or

2. The applicant does not satisfy the Council that he or she is able to communicate and comprehend English sufficiently to protect the health and safety of the public; or

3. The applicant has been convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for a term of three months or longer which reflects adversely on his or her fitness to practise; or

4. The applicant is unable to perform the functions required for the practise of dentistry because of a mental or physical condition; or

5. The applicant is the subject of professional disciplinary proceedings and those proceedings reflect adversely on his or her fitness to practise; or

6. The applicant is under investigation in respect of a matter that may be the subject of professional disciplinary proceedings and that investigation reflects adversely on his or her fitness to practise; or

7. The applicant is subject to an order which reflects adversely on his or her fitness to practise; or

8. The Council has reason to believe that the applicant may endanger the health and safety of the public