Overseas Dental Therapist Registration UK

Register as a Dental Therapist with the General Dental Council (GDC UK): Step-by-step guide

(Dental Therapist) Dental Care Professional DCP – for those who have completed Dental Therapist Degrees & Diplomas from Overseas (EU and non-EU)
​The information on this page is only relevant to you if:

  • You have never been registered with the GDC before, under the title you are applying for, and
  • You have a dental therapy qualification from overseas (EU & non EU)

How to register as a Overseas Dental Therapist in the UK?

If you hold a Dental Therapy Degree or Diploma from overseas (outside the UK), you can apply for individual assessment. If your application is successful, you will be eligible for registration.

Step 1: Download Dental Application Application Pack from the GDC website.

  • The first thing you need to do is to download the application pack from the General Dental Council UK website.
  • For your ease, you can use this external link to go to the relevant page on GDC’s website directly https://www.egdc-uk.org/Application/RegistrationInformation
  • Then select ‘ROUTE TO REGISTRATION’. Please note, you will be asked to complete the route to registration questionnaire.
  • Once you have completed the online questionnaire, you will be able to able to download all the relevant documents applicable to you.
  • Please read through GDC’s official Frequently Asked Questions on the Assessment Process.

Step 2: Complete the different forms for Dental Therapist Application

  • You will be able to download few items from the GDC’s website.
  • Learning Outcomes Form: The biggest challenge in this step is the Assessment of Learning Outcomes Dental Therapist Form. You need your full University’s syllabus or curriculum to be able to complete this form. This form is very detailed and requires you to very carefully ensure that all the learning outcomes for Dental Therapist is completed properly. You need to ensure there are no gaps in your qualification, and all the training plus CPDs are also completed to overcome any of these gaps in your course. One thing to note here is that if you do not complete this form in full, GDC will most likely reject your application.
    If you are struggling with the Dental Therapist Learning Outcomes Form, our team is available to provide expert guidance and support. Book a consultation with us.
  • GDC Dental Therapist Application Form: The second form you would need to fill is the Application form itself which is called the Application for registration as a DCP. Though it contains more than 20 pages, this is a relatively easier form to complete. The information requested will be all personal details from you.
  • Certificate of Good Standing Form: This form needs to be completed by your Dental Council (or regulatory body) where you are registered as a Dental Professional in your country.

Step 3: What Documents will I need to send with my application for Overseas Dental Therapist registration?

These are the documents you will need to send to the General Dental Council (GDC):

  • a completed Application Form (this includes the Character Reference Form)
  • a completed Dental Therapist Learning Outcomes Form
  • a certified copy of your Dental Therapy qualification certificate
  • a certified copy of the Syllabus / Curriculum from the university or college
  • a certified copy of the transcript or mark-sheets for your course
  • certificates/ evidence of relevant training courses and CPDs
  • evidence that you have the required English language standard necessary for registration (The details on the requirements can be found on GDC’s website. This is an external link on GDC’s website: English language controls page)
  • professional references from employers referring to your clinical experience and knowledge within the last 5 years as a dental care professionals
  • evidence of any relevant postgraduate qualifications (if applicable)
  • a certified copy of your valid passport, clearly showing your photograph and personal details as well as the expiry date of the document
  • a passport sized photograph of yourself that has been signed on the back by your character referee
  • a certificate of current professional standing (certificate of good standing)
  • a certified copy of your change of name document, if you’re married
  • translations of documents which are not issued in English
  • One photocopy of your whole application

GDC will return incomplete applications without assessment.

Step 4: Waiting. How long will GDC take for Dental Therapist registration?

When the General Dental Council (GDC) receives your application:

  • GDC will contact you by email to confirm they have received your application within five days.
  • GDC will check your application and documents normally within 2 months of receipt of the application pack.
  • GDC will contact you if there is a problem with your application (this could include returning your application if it is considered incomplete).
  • If all goes okay, GDC forwards your application to the next available assessment panel, if it is considered complete as per requirements.
  • Once the assessment panel finishes the assessment, GDC will inform you of their decision on your application (in writing, so you will get a letter by post)
  • The General Dental Council (GDC) has a maximum of four months from receipt of a complete application to inform an applicant of its decision, however, the timelines may differ.

It is an offence under section 39 of the Dentists Act 1984 (as amended) to use a Dental Therapist title without being registered with the GDC.

The process takes a good few months so please do plan in advance. 

You can either go through the application process on your own, or for the “peace of mind”, get support from our expert team of Dental Professionals who has gone through the same tedious process themselves to get registered with the GDC and have helped with many applications.

We will be able to guide you through the entire process and try to work with you in an attempt to get the application accepted in the first time. Book a consultation with us.