Dr Paul O’Reilly from Burlington Dental Clinic , found guilty guilty of professional misconduct, at an investigation into his fitness to practise dentistry ,held on 12 December, 2014 ,in relation to the following different allegations . Each of the following is professional misconduct, and any licensee found guilty of such misconduct under the procedures prescribed in section two hundred thirty of the public health law shall be subject to penalties as prescribed in section two hundred thirty-a of the public health law except that the charges may be dismissed in the interest of justice: 1. Obtaining the license fraudulently; 2. Practicing the profession fraudulently or beyond its authorized scope; 3. Practicing the profession with negligence on more than one occasion; 4. Practicing the profession with gross negligence on a particular occasion; 5. Practicing the profession with incompetence on more than one occasion; 6. Practicing the profession with gross incompetence; 7. Practicing the profession while impaired by alcohol, drugs, physical disability, or mental disability; 8. Being a habitual abuser of alcohol, or being dependent on or a habitual user of narcotics, barbiturates, amphetamines, hallucinogens, or other drugs having similar effects, except for a licensee who is maintained on an approved therapeutic regimen which does not impair the ability to practice, or having a psychiatric condition which impairs the licensee's ability to practice;