
Ashley Byrne explains how closing the skilled worker visa route for dental technicians, hygienists and dental nurses will impact UK dental technology.
As a dental lab owner employing a highly skilled team of overseas dental technicians, I’ve spent the last few years watching our profession quietly slide into crisis. But the UK government’s latest immigration policy change has turned quiet concern into full-blown alarm.
From 22 July 2025, dental technicians, dental nurses and dental hygienists will no longer qualify for skilled worker visas. In short: one of the few remaining routes for bringing trained, qualified, and badly needed dental professionals into the UK has just been shut down.
Let’s not sugar-coat it – this is a huge mistake. And unless something changes fast, it could push both dental labs and wider dental teams to breaking point.
The numbers don’t lie
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