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Amalgam Recycling Tutorial – Amalgon

How the Amalgon System Works

The Amalgon system supports secure storage and recycling of dental amalgam waste generated during restorative procedures. By consolidating both contact and non-contact amalgam into one approved container, practices simplify waste handling and improve regulatory consistency.

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Collecting Dental Amalgam Waste

Amalgam waste originates from restorative procedures, extractions, and trap maintenance. Proper segregation prevents mercury-containing particles from entering wastewater systems and supports environmental compliance requirements.

Shipping Amalgam for Recycling

Sealed amalgam containers are returned to an approved recycling facility for processing. Structured recycling procedures help practices maintain regulatory documentation and demonstrate responsible waste management practices.

Compliance and Environmental Benefits

Proper amalgam recycling reduces mercury exposure risk and supports EPA and state wastewater regulations. Consistent recycling protocols protect the environment while helping dental offices maintain inspection readiness.

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