The UK dental lab sector has undergone significant change since Brexit, with new UKCA marking requirements, MHRA regulatory updates, and the loss of frictionless EU supply chains. At the same time, the economics of domestic production continue to tighten. Offshore outsourcing is increasingly part of the strategic conversation for UK labs — but regulatory compliance requires specific attention.

MHRA Regulation for Custom-Made Dental Devices
Since Brexit, the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) regulates medical devices — including dental restorations — under the UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (as amended). Post-Brexit, the UKCA mark has replaced CE marking for medical devices placed on the UK market.
Key facts for UK labs importing custom dental restorations:
- Custom-made dental devices (crowns, bridges, veneers, splints, etc.) are exempt from full conformity assessment but must be accompanied by a Statement of Custom-Made Device for each patient
- The UK-based lab or clinician placing the device on the market is the legal manufacturer — responsible for ensuring the device meets applicable requirements
- UKCA marking is not required for custom-made devices — the exemption that existed under CE applies equivalently under UKCA
- The offshore manufacturer must operate under a documented quality system — ISO 13485 provides the strongest assurance
NHS vs. Private Practice: Does It Matter for Outsourcing?
UK dental labs serve both NHS and private practices, and the outsourcing decision differs between them:
- NHS work: NHS contract constraints limit what labs can charge, compressing margins further. Outsourcing lower-value restorations (simple crowns, partial dentures) to offshore partners while retaining NHS relationship management in-house can preserve viability
- Private practice: Greater flexibility on pricing means the economic case for outsourcing is primarily about quality and capability expansion rather than pure cost survival

Shipping: Vietnam to UK
- DHL Express: 2–4 business days, door-to-door
- FedEx International Priority: 2–3 business days
- UK Import Duty: Custom-made dental prosthetics (HS code 9021.29) typically attract 0% import duty under the UK Global Tariff
- VAT: Dental prostheses imported for clinical use are exempt from VAT under Group 7 of Schedule 9, VATA 1994 — consult your accountant to confirm application to your specific situation
Vietnam to UK is one of the faster offshore routes — DHL typically delivers in 2–3 business days from dispatch. Combined with a 3–5 day production window, end-to-end turnaround to UK is 5–8 business days for standard cases.
GDC Considerations
The General Dental Council (GDC) regulates dental professionals in the UK but does not directly regulate dental technicians producing restorations. However, GDC Standards for the Dental Team require that dentists use dental devices that are fit for purpose and meet applicable regulatory standards. Dentists are therefore responsible for ensuring their lab partner — including offshore labs — produces to acceptable quality standards.

World Dental Lab and the UK
World Dental Lab has served UK labs and dental practices since 2012. We are familiar with GDC documentation requirements, UK shade preferences, and British clinical standards. Our UK clients include independent labs, multi-surgery group practices, and specialist implant centres.
All restorations include a 2-year warranty and unbranded packaging for white-label partnerships. We ship via DHL Express and FedEx International Priority with full tracking and import documentation support.
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