Sunderland Echo

£9,000 teeth treatment fine

WOMAN USED PROCEDURE WITHOUT TRAINING

- By Rob Freeth echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

An unqualifie­d woman who offered teeth whitening services has been fined more than £9,500.

Investigat­ors on behalf of the General Dental Council (GDC) were offered whitening by Lynsey Wilson at the Guys and Dolls salon in High Street West, Sunderland.

The GDC launched an investigat­ion into Guys and Dolls after receiving a number of complaints, Sunderland Magistrate­s’ Court heard.

Rebecca Schwartz, prosecutin­g on behalf of the GDC, said: “Teeth whitening services were advertised on social media, including facebook.

“Two investigat­ors made an appointmen­t via facebook with ‘Lynsey’. On arrival, they were shown to a treatment room, and given advice about treatment.

“They commented Lynsey appeared knowledgea­ble, and said she told them she had treated other people in the preceding months.”

Wilson, of Clara Street, Seaham, was charged with being an unregister­ed person practising as a dentist or dental healthcare profession­al.

“We have a case from the High Court which decided that teeth whitening is dentistry for the purpose of the legislatio­n,” said Ms Schwartz.

Wilson failed to turn up for the hearing.

The court was told a letter written on her behalf indicated she knew of the case, but she offered no reason for not attending.

The bench ordered her to pay £9,522 in fines and costs.

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