Comments on: Dental Scrap Refining https://core-scientific.com/dental-scrap-refining/ Refining Made Simple Wed, 19 Mar 2025 19:21:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.4 By: Dental Continuing Education Courses - Core Scientific Precious Metals Refinery https://core-scientific.com/dental-scrap-refining/#comment-88 Mon, 03 Apr 2023 21:15:53 +0000 https://core-scientific.com/?p=26244#comment-88 […] through these courses can be inconvenient, we have a way to help you cover these costs! You can use dental scrap recycling as a way to pay for your dental CE fees. By sending your dental scrap to a trustworthy dental […]

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By: Amalgam Separator - Core Scientific Precious Metals Refinery https://core-scientific.com/dental-scrap-refining/#comment-71 Wed, 16 Feb 2022 10:47:01 +0000 https://core-scientific.com/?p=26244#comment-71 […] Dental scrap recycling is an eco-friendly behavior that you can apply immediately which can also generate an important passive income for your dental practice. Recycling dental scrap is simple, you just need to request a container, fill it with your dental scrap, and send it to us! We take care of the entire refining and assay process and send you a fast settlement and return. […]

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By: Waste Management in Dentistry - Core Scientific Precious Metals Refinery https://core-scientific.com/dental-scrap-refining/#comment-60 Thu, 13 Jan 2022 17:21:17 +0000 https://core-scientific.com/?p=26244#comment-60 […] A trash can is surely present in every dental setup, but not all kinds of waste can be thrown in it directly. For example, blood-soaked cotton, suction tips, extracted teeth, used needles, amalgam fillings containing mercury, etc. are all hazardous things that need proper waste management in dentistry. Dentists must make sure to use biomedical containers, double bags, puncture-resistant boxes, and proper recycling services when it applies. You can check our full dental waste management guidelines here. Also, it is important to separate and recycle common waste like plastic, paper, and glass. And keep in mind that dental scrap containing precious metals can also be recycled and generate a good income for a dental office. Learn more about dental scrap refining here. […]

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