Italian professional organisations have formally requested an amendment to parliamentary bill C.2700, the Draft Law on Healthcare Professions, to explicitly classify dental technicians as a recognised healthcare profession. The request was submitted by organisations including ANTLO, CIOd, and Confartigianato Odontotecnici, and builds on a series of institutional and judicial developments that came to a head in 2025. The current legal framework governing dental technicians dates to Royal Decree No. 1334 of 31 May 1928, making it one of the last healthcare-adjacent professions in Italy still regulated under pre-war legislation. All other comparable profiles, including hearing aid specialists and orthopaedic technicians, were elevated to healthcare profession status more than five years ago. The Council of State, in ruling no. 00932/2024, confirmed that requesting this reclassification is legally legitimate. In practice, NHS employment contracts already classify dental technicians among graduate healthcare professions, placing labour law ahead of statutory regulation. The proposed amendment to article 4, paragraph 1 of C.2700 would activate the procedure under Law 43/2006 for establishing new healthcare professional profiles. Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices adds urgency, as it places conformity assessment, vigilance, and traceability responsibilities directly on dental device manufacturers.