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Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination — review hearing

GDC Health Committee revokes dental nurse Kelly Mould's suspension after health review

The General Dental Council's Health Committee has revoked the suspension on dental nurse Kelly Mould's registration with immediate effect, finding at a review on 19 June 2026 that her fitness to practise is no longer impaired by reason of her health.

MedicWatch editorial · Published 19 June 2026 · Updated 8 July 2026

No impairment found

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What does “no impairment found” mean?

The regulator considered the case and found that the practitioner's fitness to practise was not currently impaired. No restrictions are imposed.

Concerning Kelly Mould, dental nurse (General Dental Council 141773).

Decision date: 19 June 2026 · Hearing started 19 June 2026

In plain English

The GDC's Health Committee decided that Kelly Mould, a dental nurse, is no longer impaired in her fitness to practise and revoked the suspension on her registration with immediate effect. At a review on 19 June 2026, the committee found that concerns about her health no longer required a finding of impairment. She had re-engaged with the regulator and given evidence. The hearing was held in private because it concerned her health.

Charges

The substantive order under review arose from a September 2022 Health Committee decision, which found Ms Mould's fitness to practise impaired by reason of adverse health and by misconduct, namely a failure to co-operate with a GDC investigation. The details of her health were heard in private. She was originally suspended for 12 months, and the order was reviewed and varied at subsequent hearings between 2023 and 2025.

Findings

At this review, the Health Committee found that Ms Mould's fitness to practise is no longer impaired by reason of her health, on both public protection and public interest grounds, noting that she had re-engaged with the GDC and given oral evidence. The health details were heard in private. The Committee decided, under section 36Q of the Dentists Act 1984, to terminate the suspension on her registration with immediate effect. Impairment by reason of misconduct had earlier been found resolved in September 2023.

Source

All facts on this page are drawn from the publicly published Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination linked below. MedicWatch does not editorialise the regulator’s findings.

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