Dental Instrument Sharpening Service - Amalgam Carrier Double End
Dental Instrument Sharpening Service – Amalgam Carrier Double End
Our Dental Instrument Sharpening Service is a factory-certified reconditioning solution designed to restore the performance and precision of your clinical instruments. This listing covers the Amalgam Carrier Double End, with pricing applied per end. If you are seeking sharpening for a double-ended instrument, you must select Quantity 2 to ensure both ends are serviced.
How the Service Works
This Dental Instrument Sharpening Service requires pre-payment at the time of order. Once your order is received, our Customer Care Team will contact you via email with two items: a packing slip with a unique order identifier, and detailed shipping instructions to our US facility. Please follow these instructions carefully to ensure your instruments are processed without delay.
- Factory-certified technicians perform all sharpening and reconditioning work.
- Return shipping is complimentary on repair orders exceeding $500.
- The customer is responsible for outbound shipping costs.
- If an instrument cannot be repaired or reconditioned, you will receive a full refund for services not rendered.
- A 20% discount code will be issued toward the purchase of a replacement instrument when reconditioning is not possible.
Important Ordering Note
When using this Dental Instrument Sharpening Service for a double-ended instrument such as the Amalgam Carrier Double End, selecting Quantity 1 will only cover one end. You must select Quantity 2 to have both ends sharpened. Our technician will confirm all details and notify you of any issues by email throughout the process.
Why Choose a Factory-Certified Dental Instrument Sharpening Service
Relying on a professional Dental Instrument Sharpening Service rather than in-office sharpening methods helps maintain the correct bevel angles and edge integrity of your instruments. Factory-certified technicians use standardized processes that support consistent clinical performance, instrument longevity, and patient safety. Properly maintained instruments reduce chair time and improve procedural accuracy across a wide range of clinical applications.
