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Dental Waste Segregation

Proper Dental Office Waste Segregation and Disposal

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Dental practices must manage multiple streams of waste, ranging from sharps to heavy metals such as lead and amalgam. Lack of compliance can mean fines and worse, so it’s worth your time to develop a cost-effective dental waste segregation and disposal plan. This infographic presents a segregation model based on current governmental regulations and best management practices from dentistry accreditation and advocacy organizations.

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