Dental Bodies Corporate
 

An Order to amend the Dentists Act (1984) was made in July 2005 which removed key restrictions on Dental Bodies Corporate (DBCs). Prior to these changes 28 DBCs existed and they formed the GDC’s list of DBCs.  This list is no longer in force.

Any corporate body can now carry out the business of dentistry provided that it can satisfy the conditions of board membership set out in the amended Dentists Act.  The new conditions of board membership that must be adhered to are:

  • A majority of the directors of a DBC must be registered dentists or registered Dental Care Professionals (DCPs), or a combination of dentists and DCPs.
  •  A person whose name is currently erased or suspended from one of the specified statutory registers will be committing an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale set in UK law, by remaining on the board of a DBC.  The Registers are kept by: The General Chiropractic Council; The General Dental Council; The General Medical Council; The General Optical Council; The Health Professions Council; The Nursing and Midwifery Council; The General Osteopathic Council; The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland.

The GDC is not a licensing body and a corporate body does not require our approval to set itself up as a DBC.  Therefore, whilst we have been considering establishing a list of all corporate bodies carrying on the business of dentistry under the provisions of the amended Dentists Act, such a list would have limited regulatory impact.  This has no impact upon the ability to incorporate in accordance with the Dentists Act.

Please note that we cannot provide advice on the interpretation and application of the Dentists Act in relation to DBCs.  We would recommend that you contact your solicitor or other appropriate professional adviser if you have any further questions.

Please refer to the frequently asked questions for more information on dental bodies corporate.

Please also refer the Council's ethical guidance for registrants called  'Standards for Dental Professionals' and the supporting guidance, in particular 'Principles of management responsibility'.

For further assistance on this issue please call the Customer Advice and Information Team on 020 7887 3800 or email GDCRegistration@gdc-uk.org