Hand pieces

11 years 6 months ago #2791 by starlight17.02
indeed!! Recycling seems to be such a great idea!! We have so many useless handpieces at the practice, taking up space!! ;)

P Hylton

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11 years 6 months ago #2788 by vickstar84
i agree with the above you never know they may offer the practice money off your next purchase!? recycling is big news these days!! :)

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11 years 6 months ago #2786 by Ekw
Hi there, i believe I've not ever seen anything to say a handpiece can't be thrown in clinical waste but if you get all your handpieces from the same place you may be able to phone and see if they take them to be destroyed, ours are all Kavo I usually phone with any queries and they are so very helpful or you could try any of your catalogues. Good luck phoning around

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11 years 6 months ago #2679 by MLA
Hello,
If you clean it and sterilise it, it would go in the general waste.
:)

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11 years 6 months ago #2661 by Assessor
Does any one know the best way to dipose of a hand piece that no longer works??
I thought the clinical waste. Some one else said prdinary waste. Its beyond repair.
Please advise.

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