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Dental Lab Compliance: What It Takes to Keep a Government Contract

Written by Mary Bartlett | Jul 8, 2026 8:00:00 PM

For dental labs, landing a government contract with the VA or another agency feels like a major milestone. But for one California dental lab, that opportunity quickly became a costly lesson in VA vendor compliance — one that other lab owners can't afford to ignore.

Government Contracts Require More Than Good Work 

Winning a government contract isn't just about capability — it's about documentation, systems, and ongoing accountability. Ensure that you thoroughly understand your contractual obligations. Government contract requirements for dental vendors typically include these for dental lab compliance:

> HIPAA compliance — documented staff training, data handling policies, and breach protocols

> FDA compliance — proper device classification and recordkeeping

> QMS (Quality Management Systems) — auditable, consistent processes often aligned with ISO 13485

> OSHA standards — current workplace safety documentation 

The California lab in question couldn't meet these requirements and lost the contract. The revenue loss was significant — and entirely preventable. 

 

Compliance Doesn't Stop at Contract Signing

This is where many dental labs get caught off guard. Dental lab compliance isn't a one-time checklist — it's an ongoing obligation. Switching materials, adopting new processes, or updating equipment may trigger re-validation requirements under FDA rules. A lab that was compliant when the contract started may not be six months later without active maintenance of its compliance program. 

Annual HIPAA training, internal audits, and a formal change control process aren't bureaucratic extras — they're contract survival tools. 

What's at Stake 

Beyond losing a single contract, non-compliance affects future government bidding eligibility, institutional credibility with schools, hospitals and large DSOs, and potential legal exposure if a quality or data breach occurred during the contract period. 

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The Bottom Line for Dental Lab Owners

If you're pursuing or currently holding a government contract, ask yourself: Is our QMS documented and audit-ready? Is HIPAA training current and on record? Do we have a process for managing material or procedure changes? Is our health and safety program effective? 

If the answer to any of these is uncertain, a compliance gap analysis is the smartest investment you can make before your next contract review.
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