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We Accept All Gold: 9ct, 14ct, 18ct, 22ct, 24ct—Any Condition, Any Amount!
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Cash for gold bridges services provide London residents with professional evaluation and competitive pricing for their removed dental bridge work, transforming these substantial dental investments into immediate financial resources. Whether you have recently removed gold bridges from dental procedures, inherited bridge work from family members, or discovered old bridges stored for years, these medical-grade gold structures contain exceptional precious metal value that often exceeds expectations due to their substantial size and high-purity dental gold content.
Gold dental bridges represent some of the most valuable dental scrap available, typically containing significantly more precious metal than individual crowns due to their extended structure connecting multiple teeth. These sophisticated dental restorations utilize medical-grade gold alloys ranging from 16-22 karat purity, specifically engineered for biocompatibility and long-term durability in the challenging oral environment.
The decision to sell gold bridges often occurs when dental work is replaced or removed, leaving patients with valuable materials that serve no medical purpose while retaining full precious metal value. Many people underestimate the substantial worth of dental bridges, assuming these items have minimal value when they actually contain considerable amounts of high-grade gold and other precious metals.
Professional evaluation of gold bridges requires specialized expertise in dental precious metals and understanding of the complex alloy systems used in bridge construction, ensuring sellers receive fair compensation that reflects the superior quality and substantial precious metal content found in these extended dental restorations.
Dental gold bridges utilize sophisticated engineering that requires substantial amounts of medical-grade gold alloys to create the structural integrity needed for connecting multiple teeth while withstanding years of chewing forces and oral environment challenges.
The span length of bridges directly correlates to precious metal content, with longer bridges connecting more teeth containing proportionally more gold due to increased material requirements for structural support and complete tooth replacement coverage.
Traditional gold bridges often feature solid gold construction throughout their structure, including pontics (replacement teeth), crowns (anchor points), and connecting elements that collectively contain substantial precious metal quantities significantly exceeding individual crown content.
Modern bridge designs incorporate sophisticated alloy systems that may include platinum and palladium alongside gold content, enhancing biocompatibility and strength while increasing overall precious metal value beyond gold content alone.
Bridge substructures beneath porcelain or ceramic surfaces often contain extensive gold frameworks that provide the strength and precision fit required for successful long-term dental function, making even ceramic-covered bridges potentially valuable for precious metal recovery.
Precision casting requirements for bridge fabrication demand consistent high-quality gold alloys throughout the structure, ensuring reliable precious metal content that maintains value regardless of bridge age or condition after removal.
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We accept all types of dental bridgework including:
We offer competitive prices based on actual metal content and current market rates. Our London location and market connections ensure you receive the best possible value for your dental bridges.
The overwhelming majority of our customers report excellent experiences with our service, from initial inquiry through to final payment.
We’ve built our reputation through consistent, reliable service and fair dealing with customers throughout the UK.
From single bridges to multiple pieces, we welcome all quantities. We assess damaged, worn, or broken items without prejudice.
You maintain complete control throughout the process. If our offer doesn’t meet your expectations, we return your items free of charge immediately.
We provide clear explanations of how we calculate offers based on weight, purity, and current market prices. The amount we quote is exactly what you receive.
Your unused dental bridges could be worth more than you imagine. With our straightforward process and market-based pricing, there’s never been a better time to sell.
Take the first step today by gathering your items and preparing them for assessment. Join our many satisfied customers who have discovered the significant value in their dental gold.
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Absolutely! Gold bridges typically contain 16-22 karat gold (67-92% pure gold) and often include platinum and palladium. Due to their size spanning multiple teeth, bridges can contain 5-15 grams or more of precious metals, often worth £300-1,500+ depending on size and gold content.
Bridges contain significantly more precious metal because they span multiple teeth, requiring more material for structural integrity. A 3-unit bridge contains roughly 3 times the precious metal of a single crown, plus additional material for connecting elements and structural support.
A typical 3-unit bridge contains 5-10 grams of precious metal content, while larger bridges can contain 15+ grams. The exact amount depends on bridge length, tooth positions covered, and construction methods, which we determine through professional testing and weighing.
Yes! Gold doesn’t deteriorate over time, so bridges removed and stored for years retain their full precious metal value. Age doesn’t affect the gold content – only current precious metal market prices determine value.
Definitely! Porcelain-fused-to-metal bridges often have substantial gold substructures beneath ceramic surfaces. The underlying gold framework frequently contains more precious metal than the porcelain suggests, making professional evaluation essential.
We test each bridge for gold purity and other precious metals (platinum, palladium, silver), weigh precisely using professional scales, and apply current market rates for all metals present. Bridge evaluation requires specialized knowledge of dental alloy systems and structural components.
Values vary based on bridge length (number of teeth), gold purity levels, total weight, presence of other precious metals, construction era, and specific dental alloy composition. Longer bridges naturally contain more precious metal than shorter ones.
Yes! Dental bridges often contain platinum, palladium, and silver in addition to gold. We test for and compensate for all precious metals present, not just gold content, which can significantly increase your total payout beyond gold-only valuations.
We evaluate each component of complex bridges separately, identifying precious metal content in different sections. Our testing distinguishes between valuable gold/platinum elements and non-precious materials like ceramics or base metals that don’t contribute to value.
Key factors include gold purity level, total bridge weight, span length (number of teeth), presence of additional precious metals, current market prices, construction type, and the specific dental alloy composition used throughout the bridge structure.
Yes, we purchase traditional fixed bridges, cantilever bridges, Maryland bridges with gold frameworks, implant-supported bridges, removable partial dentures with gold elements, and any dental bridge work containing precious metals.
We buy bridges of any span length, from 2-unit bridges replacing single teeth to extensive bridges spanning entire mouth sections. Larger bridges typically contain more precious metal and therefore have higher total values.
Older bridges often contain higher gold percentages because gold was less expensive historically and dental standards emphasized maximum quality. However, each bridge must be tested individually to determine actual precious metal content and value.
Absolutely! Damage doesn’t affect precious metal value since we focus on recoverable gold content rather than bridge functionality or appearance. Broken sections, missing portions, or structural damage don’t impact the underlying precious metal worth.
Yes, we evaluate bridges with implant attachments, abutments, and connecting elements. While implant posts themselves may not be gold, bridge portions and connection elements often contain valuable precious metals that contribute to overall value.
Typically 24-48 hours for thorough assessment once received. Bridge evaluation requires careful analysis of structural components, testing for multiple precious metals, and detailed weight measurements to ensure accurate valuation of these substantial items.
Our no-obligation policy means you can decline any offer and receive your bridges back at no cost. We understand bridge sales often represent substantial value decisions, and there’s no pressure to accept offers that don’t satisfy your requirements.
Yes, we provide comprehensive reports showing structural analysis, precious metal testing results, weight measurements, current market pricing for all metals present, and detailed calculations explaining how we determined your bridge values.
Gold bridges contain substantial precious metals that maintain value over time. While not purchased as investments like bullion, their precious metal content provides recoverable value that often exceeds what many people expect from dental work.
Current gold, platinum, and palladium prices directly impact bridge values since we recover actual precious metal content. Higher precious metal prices proportionally increase bridge values based on their metal content percentages.
Bridge values depend on precious metals markets. We provide current market pricing, so if you need cash or want to convert stored dental materials, current conditions typically offer fair value opportunities based on today’s precious metal prices.
Market timing is difficult to predict accurately. If you have bridges stored unused or need immediate cash, current pricing provides fair value based on today’s market conditions rather than uncertain future price movements.
Absolutely! Our experienced team is available to discuss your bridge work, answer questions about our evaluation process, and provide guidance about what to expect from your specific bridge materials and anticipated values.
Our combination of dental gold expertise, specialized testing for complex bridge structures, understanding of medical-grade alloys, guaranteed competitive pricing, 98% customer satisfaction rate, transparent evaluation processes, and respectful handling of these valuable items distinguishes us from general gold buyers.
Yes, we frequently handle inherited dental materials with appropriate sensitivity. We understand these situations can be emotionally complex and provide respectful, professional service while ensuring fair valuations for substantial bridge collections.
Contact us anytime with questions or concerns about your bridge evaluation. We provide progress updates and are always available to explain our testing methods, findings, and valuation calculations throughout the entire assessment process for these valuable items.
We use current precious metal market rates, comprehensive testing for all valuable metals present, professional evaluation equipment, transparent calculations, and our guarantee of competitive pricing. Our 98% customer satisfaction rate demonstrates our commitment to fair bridge valuations.