This follows the publication of the GDC’s Fitness to Practise report on May 6, 2025, which revealed that 33 per cent of cases in 2024 were closed by the case examiners with no action.
George Wright, deputy dental director at Dental Protection, said, “The relatively high number of cases that are dispensed with at the case examiner stage with no action suggests that the triaging is still not right, and too many cases are going forward. A more thorough assessment by the assessment team could reduce the number of cases referred and reduce the number of dental professionals needlessly dragged through the fitness to practise process.
“The data does not tell the whole story as to the frustrations and delays faced by dental professionals. It is disappointing that the case examiners did not meet the target of a decision within 13 working weeks in over 96 per cent of cases in 2024.
“There is a clear need for improvement with our recent research involving members who have been investigated by the GDC finding that 82 per cent of dentists reporting that it was the length of the investigation itself that impacted on their mental wellbeing the most.
“While we continue to campaign for the government to publish a timescale for reforming the out-of-date legislation that would give the GDC more discretion to close cases sooner, we believe the GDC needs to be more agile in getting resource in place given that this figure has not improved since 2022. We will continue to work with them to share ideas of where improvements could be made.”