Unregistered dentist jailed for illegal practice
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- Published: Tuesday, 27 September 2016 07:37
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A “profoundly dishonest and utterly incompetent” unregistered dentist has been jailed for bungling operations and causing serious damage to eight of his patients at an East Yorkshire practice. Ronnie Barogiannis, 44, was sentenced to five and a half years at Hull Crown Court for fraud and assault causing actual bodily harm.
Barogiannis has a dentistry degree, obtained in Sweden in 2003, but had never been registered to practise in the UK despite applying several times. After he was prosecuted for working illegally in Aberdeen, he stole the name and registration of a Greek colleague and worked at a clinic in Cottingham, East Yorkshire in 2013 and 2014. During that period he earned almost £50,000 and had about 600 patients on his books.
The court was told that while he worked at the clinic he performed sub-standard and inappropriate treatment that police said had left eight patients with serious damage. Barogiannis was caught when the clinic he worked for was sold and he accidentally sent his new bosses an email under his real name. He was arrested in October 2014 and released on bail. His Greek passport had been confiscated, but he fled the country four days later using a Swedish passport. He was caught working in Sweden in March and extradited to the UK.
Passing sentence, Judge Jeremy Richardson QC said: “This sort of case – although an isolated example of serious criminal conduct by a devious, profoundly dishonest and utterly incompetent dentist – inevitably affects the confidence of the public in dental surgeons. You have damaged the standing of your profession, but I doubt it will be your profession for much longer. You have caused significant harm to your victims by the crimes you committed. You are a disgrace to your profession.”
A spokesman for the practice, now called Oasis Dental Care, said: “Having identified and dismissed Barogiannis, Oasis wrote to all patients seen by Barogiannis and offered either an examination plus any necessary remedial work at no cost to the patient, or a refund of any fees paid to Barogiannis if patients preferred to seek dental care elsewhere."
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