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Preventive Care

Professional Teeth Cleaning & Polishing (Adults)

Keep your smile bright and healthy with professional teeth cleaning services at our Githurai dental clinic. Our skilled dental hygienists use advanced techniques to remove stubborn plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing can't reach.

From KES 3,000
Adults looking to maintain good oral health and prevent dental issues.
None - you can eat and drink immediately after your appointment.

* Final pricing may vary based on individual dental needs and treatment complexity.

Global Dental Clinic

Why Choose This Treatment?

We combine aesthetic precision with clinical durability to ensure your results last.

Prevents cavities and tooth decay

Reduces risk of gum disease and gingivitis

Removes stubborn stains for a brighter smile

Freshens breath and improves oral hygiene

Early detection of dental issues during cleaning

Personalized oral care guidance from our hygienists

The Procedure Roadmap

1

Initial Examination

Your hygienist examines your teeth and gums to identify areas needing special attention.

2

Plaque & Tartar Removal

Using specialized tools, we gently remove hardened plaque (tartar) from above and below the gum line.

3

Deep Cleaning

We clean between teeth and along the gum line to remove bacteria and debris.

4

Professional Polishing

Your teeth are polished with a gritty paste to remove surface stains and create a smooth, clean finish.

5

Fluoride Treatment

Optional fluoride application strengthens enamel and provides extra protection against decay.

Treatment Overview

Keep your smile bright and healthy with professional teeth cleaning services at our Githurai dental clinic. Our skilled dental hygienists use advanced techniques to remove stubborn plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing can't reach.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about this treatment before booking.

Ready for your New Smile?

Schedule a consultation with our experts today and start your journey towards dental perfection.

Talk to a Care Coordinator