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What is dental gold, and what types of dental scrap do you buy?

Dental Gold

Dental gold comes from various dental items such as crowns, bridges, implants, fillings, extracted gold teeth, grindings, and sweepings. If you have any dental gold lying around (even just a few teeth or small amounts), bring it into any of our locations for a free valuation and get an offer on the spot.

How much dental gold do I need to bring in?

We buy small amounts of dental gold, typically ranging from 1-10 teeth or scrap weighing between 1-30 grams. There’s no minimum quantity required to sell your dental gold to us. Whether you have a single tooth or a small collection, we’ll provide you with a fair offer based on the current market value. If you have a high volume of dental gold, consider using about our Dental Gold Program.

What metals are in dental gold, and do you pay for all of them?

Dental gold is rarely 100% pure gold. In fact, it often contains other precious metals such as platinum, palladium, and silver to improve strength and durability. Up to 30% of your dental gold could be made up of these metals. While many buyers only pay for the gold content, Canada Gold pays you for the entire precious metal content, including any platinum, palladium, or silver.

How does Canada Gold refine dental gold?

Our process for refining dental gold is state-of-the-art and handled by our trained experts. The process involves:

  • Weighing and Characterizing – Your dental gold is logged and weighed.
  • Dissolving and Separating – The precious metals are separated using advanced methods.
  • Testing and Valuation – We measure each metal in its pure form and weigh it to determine its value.
  • Reporting – We provide a report that includes the gold quantity recovered and its current market value. Based on the amount of other precious metals present, Canada Gold will pay a premium for those metals as well.

How much is my dental gold worth?

The value of your dental gold depends on the current market price of gold and the additional precious metals mixed in. While it’s difficult to estimate its value without proper testing, our experts use industry-standard equipment to accurately determine the value of your scrap. You’ll receive an upfront payout based on the most current precious metals market rates.

Do you only pay for the gold, or do you pay for the other metals too?

Unlike many other buyers, Canada Gold pays for the entire metal content—gold, platinum, palladium, silver, and any other precious metals found in your dental gold.

Do I need to bring in a large amount of dental gold?

Not at all! Even if you have just a small amount of dental gold (less than 30g), we’re happy to buy it. There’s no minimum required—just bring in whatever you have, and we’ll make you a fair offer.