Amalgam separators: A study on approaches to compliance

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional practicality and cost effectiveness (both direct and indirect) of using a dedicated full-service dental waste management company rather than a dental equipment dealer, with regards to the management of amalgam separators and scrap amalgam waste recycling.  
Oct. 20, 2011

By Alfred L. Frost III, MS, DDS

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional practicality and cost effectiveness (both direct and indirect) of using a dedicated full-service dental waste management company rather than a dental equipment dealer, with regards to the management of amalgam separators and scrap amalgam waste recycling.

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