Know a dental practice sitting on extracted crowns and scrap they haven't sold? Make the introduction — we handle everything else, and you get $250 when they complete their second submission.
Simple Process
Three steps. No selling, no follow-up, no ongoing involvement required from you after the introduction is made.
Contact Dental Gold Experts to register the dentist or dental lab you're referring. A quick email or call is all it takes — we handle the rest from there.
The referred practice requests their free insured kit, ships their scrap, receives a written melt-and-assay report, and gets paid. They need to complete two submissions for your fee to qualify.
Your $250 finder's fee is issued promptly after the second completed submission. No cap on referrals — every qualifying introduction earns a separate $250.
Your Finder's Fee
per qualified dentist or lab referral
Who Can Participate
You don't need to be a dentist — just someone with trusted relationships in the dental world.
The Benefits
The biggest obstacle I see isn't distrust — it's inertia. Practices know they have value sitting in a drawer. They intend to do something about it. They just never quite get around to it without someone they already trust saying "here's exactly what to do." A lab tech, a supply rep, an office manager at a neighboring practice — those are the people with the right relationships to move a practice from "I'll get to it someday" to "we already sent our first batch." The dental gold referral program was built to close that gap. And we pay you $250 every time you do.
Program Details
Referral Bonus
$250
Per dentist or lab who completes two dental scrap submissions with Dental Gold Experts.
Qualification Trigger
2 Submissions
The referred practice must complete two separate submissions for your $250 fee to be issued.
Referral Cap
No Limit
Refer as many practices as you like. Every qualifying referral earns a separate $250 finder's fee.
Availability
All 50 States
The dental gold referral program is available nationwide — not limited to any region or state.
What Practices Recover
Giving a practice a realistic sense of what their scrap is worth makes your referral far more effective. Here's what most first submissions look like through Dental Gold Experts.
| Material Type | Primary Metals | Approx. Value Range* | Often Overlooked? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single yellow gold crown | Gold 40–88% | $50 – $200+ | Rarely |
| Gold bridge (3–4 units) | Gold 40–88% | $150 – $600+ | Rarely |
| White or silver crown / bridge | Palladium or platinum | $30 – $250+ | Very often |
| PFM crown (metal substructure) | Variable high-noble alloy | $20 – $120 | Frequently |
| Mixed bag of dental scrap | Mixed precious metals | $50 – $500+ | Sits for months |
*Estimates based on 2026 approximate market conditions. Actual payout depends on live spot prices at Kitco and precise assay composition on day of processing. Dental Gold Experts' assay process follows standards maintained by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) with measurement precision aligned to NIST protocols. Dental scrap also contributes to the broader gold recycling ecosystem. As Dental Economics has documented, practices that systematize scrap recovery consistently recover more revenue over time.
Contact Dental Gold Experts to register the practice you have in mind. The introduction takes minutes — the $250 follows automatically after their second submission.
Submit a Referral →I'm a dental supply rep and I've referred four practices through the dental gold referral program. Every one of them came back to thank me afterward. The written assay reports impressed them most — they'd never seen that level of detail from a gold buyer. And the $1,000 I've earned in referral fees has been a genuinely nice bonus on top of my regular work.
Marcus T.
Dental Supply Representative, Southeast Region
Questions Answered
Have a question not covered here? Call or text us at (305) 699-4653 and we'll respond promptly.
Anyone with relationships in the dental industry can participate — dental lab technicians, lab owners, office managers, practice administrators, dental supply and equipment representatives, consultants, and any professional who works directly with dentists or dental labs. There is no formal application. Simply refer a dentist or lab and earn your $250 finder's fee when they complete two scrap submissions.
Contact Dental Gold Experts to register your referral. The practice you refer then requests a free prepaid kit, ships their dental scrap, receives a written assay-based offer, and accepts or declines. After they complete their second submission, your $250 finder's fee is issued. You don't need to be involved after the initial introduction.
No. There is no cap on referrals. Every qualifying referral earns a separate $250 finder's fee. Refer ten practices and all ten complete two submissions — that's $2,500. There is no expiration on the program and no maximum earnings.
No. The referred practice is never locked into any ongoing obligation. Each batch is evaluated independently and the practice reviews the written assay report and makes their decision from there. No contracts, no minimum commitments.
Dental Gold Experts accepts gold crowns, dental bridges, PFM restorations, inlays, onlays, gold fillings, partial denture frameworks, and any mixed dental scrap. There is no minimum quantity and no sorting required. White and silver-colored pieces containing palladium or platinum are also accepted and evaluated — these are frequently more valuable than they appear.
Yes. While Dental Gold Experts is Texas-based, the dental gold referral program is available nationwide across all 50 states. The mail-in evaluation process works identically regardless of where the referred practice is located.
Get Started
It takes a few minutes to register a referral. After that, we handle everything — and you receive $250 when the practice completes their second submission.
Contact Us to Submit a Referral

Blake has over 15 years of pawn shop and precious metals experience. He created the Dental Gold Experts referral program to bridge the gap between dental professionals who recognize untapped value in their network — and the transparent, assay-based process those practices need to act on it. No estimates, no opacity, no pressure.