Are you considering selling your panorex dental machine? Maybe you are upgrading to cone beam, consolidating practices, or retiring. For whatever reason, you may have a dental panorex machine that you want to get rid of. With everything else on your plate during an equipment transition, where do you even start? Here are a few guidelines on how to offload that old dental X-ray machine and how to obtain the information that is often required to make the sale.
First, let’s talk technology and face the facts. If you have a film panorex dental unit, it would likely be extremely difficult to find another dental office that would want to buy it. You can try to donate it, but with the increasingly lower cost of digital panorex units, many charities will not take a film unit, even if it’s free. And, most reputable used dental equipment resellers will not purchase traditional analog X-rays. So, that means the only option is to remove and then recycle it. Most states require that dental X-ray units are dismantled and disposed of by a registered service provider following state-mandated protocols. That means you will need to contact a local dental dealer or service company to complete the removal and disposal.
If you have a phosphor plate panorex dental system, you may have an easier time of selling it to another practice than you would a film unit, but most likely you’ll have to contact a local dental dealer or service company to remove and dispose of it, as well. It is unlikely that a used dental equipment reseller would purchase a phosphor plate system these days, either.
If you have a newer direct digital panorex dental machine, you may be able to find a local buyer, but it’s more efficient, and sometimes more cost-effective from a time and materials standpoint to find a reputable dental X-ray machine reseller to buy your X-ray. Why?
All of these tasks are tedious and time-consuming and not how any dental or dental specialty practice wants to spend their time.
If you decide you wish to sell your direct digital panorex dental X-ray machine to a dental equipment reseller, do your homework first and ask the following questions to ensure the reseller is a reputable dealer.
When working with a dental equipment reseller to sell your panorex dental unit, you may be asked to provide the following details about your X-ray. Here are some tips on where to locate this information.
Imaging transitions are never easy, but by choosing the correct disposition of your panorex dental unit by type, it may help streamline the process and avoid unnecessary pitfalls.
For more information on selling your panorex dental unit to Renew Digital, please contact 888-246-5611 or complete this online form today.