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Sell dental gold through Quick Cash For Gold, where London residents receive professional evaluation and competitive pricing for their unwanted dental work, crowns, bridges, dentures, and any other gold-containing dental materials. Whether you have old gold teeth from dental procedures, inherited dental work, or recently removed crowns and bridges, these items contain valuable precious metals that can be converted into immediate cash through our specialized dental gold buying service.
Dental gold represents one of the purest forms of gold used in everyday applications, typically featuring high-grade alloys specifically designed for biocompatibility and durability in the demanding oral environment. This medical-grade gold maintains its value regardless of its previous use and often commands premium prices due to its superior purity and quality specifications.
Many people feel uncertain about selling dental gold, unsure whether removed dental work has any value or questioning the appropriateness of converting medical materials to cash. However, dental gold contains substantial precious metal content that retains full market value, and professional buyers like Quick Cash For Gold handle these transactions with appropriate dignity and respect.
The process of selling dental gold requires expertise in evaluating medical-grade precious metals, understanding the various alloys used in dental applications, and providing fair compensation that reflects the high-quality gold content found in professional dental work.
Dental gold isn’t pure 24-carat gold; it’s a specialised alloy engineered for strength and durability. However, these alloys contain a high percentage of pure gold, along with other precious metals like platinum or palladium, which all contribute to its significant value.
Why Dental Gold is a Valuable Commodity
The value of your dental gold is determined by its weight and the specific composition of its alloy. Dental crowns, bridges, and partial dentures are typically crafted from high-quality gold alloys, often ranging from 10 to 18 karats or higher. This means that even a single crown contains several grams of precious metal. With gold prices remaining at historically strong levels, the collective value of unused dental work can be surprisingly substantial. It represents a practical and often overlooked way to capitalise on a dormant asset.
The London Advantage for Precious Metals
Operating from London, the heart of the global gold market, provides us with a distinct advantage. Our valuations are directly informed by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) Gold Price, the international benchmark. This direct access ensures our offers are competitive and reflect real-time market conditions, far surpassing what might be offered by less specialised buyers.
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Our service is comprehensive and discrete, accepting all forms of dental gold work.
Selling dental gold requires a buyer with specific expertise and integrity. We have built our reputation on providing both.
Our specialised knowledge of dental alloys and direct market links allow us to offer highly competitive rates. We accurately account for all precious metals present, ensuring you get the best price.
This figure is a direct result of our transparent, professional approach and our commitment to discrete, respectful customer service.
We have built a trusted reputation among sellers across the UK, providing a secure and rewarding service for all types of gold.
We welcome any amount of dental gold, from a single crown to a full set of dentures.
This is our core promise. The offer is yours to consider without pressure. If not accepted, we return your items to you via secure, insured post, free of charge.
The price we quote is the exact amount you will receive. There are no hidden fees or deductions. We provide clear valuations based on live market data.
We have designed a hassle-free and discrete process built on trust and security.
Sending your items is simple and secure. Follow these steps for a smooth experience.
There is no reason for valuable precious metals to sit unused. With strong market prices and our specialised, secure process, accessing cash for dental gold is a simple and rewarding decision.
Take the first step today. Package your items securely, complete our simple online form, and send them to us via tracked Special Delivery. Join our many satisfied customers who have trusted Quick Cash For Gold for a transparent, professional, and discrete service.
Absolutely! Once dental work is removed by a dentist, it has no medical purpose and the precious metals retain full value. Many people successfully sell dental gold, and it’s a common way to recover value from expensive dental work that’s no longer needed.
We buy all types including gold crowns, bridges, caps, inlays, onlays, gold teeth, partial and full dentures with gold components, implant parts, orthodontic appliances, and any dental laboratory scrap containing precious metals.
Dental gold usually ranges from 16-22 karat purity (67-92% gold), significantly higher than most jewelry. A single crown might contain 2-4 grams of gold, while bridges and dentures can contain much more. The exact amount depends on size and construction.
Often yes, because dental gold typically contains higher purity gold and may include other valuable metals like platinum and palladium. The medical-grade quality requirements for dental applications result in superior precious metal content that commands premium pricing.
Definitely! Gold doesn’t deteriorate or lose value over time. Dental gold that’s been stored for years retains its full precious metal value and can be sold anytime you decide to convert it to cash.
We test for gold purity and any other precious metals present (platinum, palladium), weigh precisely, and apply current market rates. Dental gold often commands premium pricing due to high purity levels and multiple precious metal content that increase per-gram values.
Variations occur due to different expertise levels with medical-grade precious metals, testing equipment capabilities, and understanding of dental alloy compositions. Specialists in dental gold typically offer better prices than general scrap gold buyers.
Key factors include gold purity (karat level), total weight, presence of other precious metals like platinum or palladium, current market prices, and the specific dental alloy composition used in your particular dental work.
Yes! Dental gold often contains platinum, palladium, and silver, all of which have value. We test for and pay for all precious metals present in dental alloys, not just the gold content, which can significantly increase your total payout.
We use real-time precious metals pricing updated throughout the trading day. Dental gold pricing reflects current market conditions for gold, platinum, and palladium when your package arrives, ensuring you receive current market value.
Yes, completely safe. Dental gold is designed for biocompatibility and poses no health risks when handled normally. Package it securely to prevent loss, but there are no special health precautions needed beyond normal precious metals handling.
Light cleaning to remove obvious debris is fine, but extensive cleaning isn’t necessary. We focus on precious metal content rather than appearance, and aggressive cleaning might actually remove material or affect our ability to properly evaluate the pieces.
None at all. Once dental work is removed by a dentist, you own it completely and can sell it legally. There are no restrictions or special requirements for selling dental precious metals that you legitimately own.
Storage time doesn’t affect value or safety. Gold and other precious metals in dental work don’t deteriorate, oxidize, or become unsafe over time. Dental gold stored for decades retains its full precious metal value and can be sold safely.
Use small containers or wrap pieces securely to prevent loss, as dental gold pieces can be small but valuable. Use adequate padding in sturdy boxes, and always ship with full insurance and tracking to protect your valuable materials during transit.
Absolutely! We evaluate and purchase any quantity from single crowns to large collections. Every piece of dental gold has value, and we provide the same professional service regardless of whether you have one crown or multiple dental pieces.
Typically 24-48 hours for thorough evaluation once we receive your package. Dental gold requires specialized testing for multiple precious metals, so we take appropriate time to ensure accurate assessment and fair pricing for all valuable content.
Our no-obligation policy means you can decline any offer and we’ll return your dental gold at no cost. We want you to be completely comfortable with the transaction, and there’s no pressure to accept offers that don’t meet your expectations.
Yes, if they contain real gold. Gold teeth, grills, and decorative dental work made with genuine gold have the same precious metal value as functional dental work. We evaluate all gold dental items regardless of their original purpose.
Older dental work often contains higher gold content because gold was less expensive when the work was done. However, all dental gold retains value based on its actual precious metal content, which we determine through professional testing.
Yes, we can evaluate dentures with gold components and pay for the precious metal content present. We separate valuable materials from non-precious components to ensure you receive fair compensation for all precious metals in your dental work.
We purchase dental laboratory materials, unused dental gold, casting sprues, and any other dental industry precious metals. These materials often contain excellent precious metal content suitable for recovery and refinement.
Certainly! We welcome repeat customers and many people return when they have additional dental work done. Future transactions are often even smoother as we have your information on file and you’re familiar with our professional process and competitive pricing.