Thank you for following this Blog Series on The M.A.R.S Difference, highlighting the advantage of using a M.A.R.S Certified Technician and amalgam separator maintenance. Our last blog discussed how our Trusted Distributors could save your office by having the specialized training to keep your office compliant with your local regulations.
Today, we will be illustrating the importance of knowing the advantages, disadvantages, maintenance, inspections and failure points of each amalgam separator.
Amalgam Separator Maintenance
Amalgam separators are not overly complicated devices, most of them are designed to use sedimentation and generally do not have any moving parts. For a Technician to familiarize themselves with the required amalgam separator maintenance and inspections of an amalgam separator is one of the most straightforward tasks they could do to offer their clients a better service. Unfortunately, as mentioned in our last blog, most Service Technicians are overworked, meaning, Technicians usually don’t take the time to research the proper amalgam separator maintenance requirements.
A M.A.R.S Certified Amalgam Separator Specialist has taken the effort to participate in a specialized training course to learn the benefits and pitfalls of the top amalgam separators sold in North America. Anyone who takes our training will not only know about proper amalgam separator maintenance but also troubleshoot any issues that occur, all the while keeping the Dental Practice compliant.
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