Dental Professionals Hearings Service determination — substantive hearing
Struck off the register
The regulator’s term: erasure
What does “struck off the register” mean?
Being struck off (the regulator calls this "erasure") removes the practitioner from the register. They are no longer permitted to practise this profession in the UK. Erasure can be reviewed after a minimum of five years, but is otherwise indefinite.
Concerning Charlotte Louise Tilley, dental therapist (General Dental Council 291376).
Decision date: 2 August 2024 · Hearing started 29 July 2024 and ended 2 August 2024
In plain English
The GDC committee published a Professional Conduct Committee decision for Charlotte Louise Tilley. It directed erasure from the dental register. The public outcome summary states: On 01 August 2024 the Professional Conduct Committee made an order to erase Ms Tilley from the register and ordered that their registration be suspended immediately. The official DPHS page links to the full determination PDF for the committee's reasons.
Charges
The DPHS public detail page records a Professional Conduct Committee decision. The official determination PDF is linked as the source document. The public outcome summary states: On 01 August 2024 the Professional Conduct Committee made an order to erase Ms Tilley from the register and ordered that their registration be suspended immediately.
Findings
The GDC committee directed erasure from the dental register for Charlotte Louise Tilley. The public outcome summary states: On 01 August 2024 the Professional Conduct Committee made an order to erase Ms Tilley from the register and ordered that their registration be suspended immediately.
Source
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