Functions of the Board
The Board is established under the Dental Practice Act 2001. The
functions of the Dental Board are detailed in the Dental Practice Act
2001. They include:
- To protect public health and safety
- The maintenance and promotion of professional standards of dental
practice in New South Wales
- To register Dentists, Dental Students, Dental Hygienists and
Therapists
- To investigate complaints lodged under Section 44 Dental Practice Act 2001
There are approximately 4,355 registered dentists, 250
Dental Therapists, 175 Dental Hygienists and 22 registered as both Dental
Therapist and Dental Hygienist in New South Wales. The Dental Board meets
monthly, normally on the first Friday of the month. The Board requires
that any material to be considered at a formal meeting of the Board must
be lodged in the Board’s office at least seven days before the meeting.
This is to enable the material to be added to the meeting agenda, which is
circulated to members one week in advance of the meetings.