The College alleged that the registrant committed professional misconduct by contravening a federal law relevant to the provision of dental care and by failing to report criminal charges in a timely manner.
The registrant had been convicted of aggravated assault and assault with a weapon, and had also been charged with impaired driving, which he failed to report to the College for over seven months.
The registrant admitted to the allegations via an Agreed Statement of Facts.
The Discipline Committee found that the registrant committed professional misconduct, noting that his criminal convictions demonstrated a disregard for public safety and his failure to report charges was unprofessional.