The General Dental Council (GDC) has challenged in court for the first time the practice of non-dentists offering tooth-whitening treatments. The GDC brought a case of alleged “illegal practice of dentistry” against Ben Nahab, who pleaded guilty. He had performed a tooth whitening procedure in May 2006. Mr Nahab was convicted, and ordered to pay a fine plus costs and compensation.

The case was heard at Norwich Magistrates Court on 26 October. The GDC is seeking a landmark ruling so that it can stamp out the practice by non-dentists. Dental professionals have contacted the GDC expressing concerns about the safety of non-dentists offering such a service.

GDC President Hew Mathewson said, “The General Dental Council's priority is to protect the public. Tooth whitening can be dangerous, particularly in the hands of unregistered professionals. We believe that, for public safety, only registered dentists should be permitted to carry out tooth whitening procedures or provide clinical advice about such treatments. If we receive information that suggests an unregistered person may be practising dentistry illegally, we will investigate.”