Commercial Cleaning Services
Dental Practice Cleaning Services
Dental practices operate to high hygiene expectations. Treatment rooms, decontamination routes and patient waiting areas must feel clean and professional throughout the week. RexCleaning supports dental practices across Northern Ireland with scheduled cleaning that follows your practice manager's instructions and respects clinical boundaries.
Dental practice cleaning
Dental practice walkthrough
Dental practices require cleaning scheduled around appointment times and patient areas. We discuss access, priorities and documentation before agreeing the specification.
- Cleaning windows agreed around your appointment schedule
- Waiting room, reception and patient washrooms
- Staff and back-of-house areas included in the programme
- COSHH information available on request
- Fully insured
- COSHH information where required
- RAMS provided where required
- AccessNI where relevant
- Regular quality checks
- Managed supplies where required
What dental practice cleaning covers
A typical dental cleaning programme covers the following areas. Scope is agreed in writing with the practice manager before work begins.
Patient waiting areas
Seating, flooring and patient-facing surfaces cleaned consistently, with touchpoint sanitisation at frequencies matched to your appointment diary.
Reception desk and front of house
Counters, screens, door furniture and entrance areas wiped down on every visit so the first impression is always clean and professional.
Patient washrooms
Toilets, basins and washroom facilities sanitised on each visit, with consumable restocking where supplies are part of the contract.
Corridors and stairwells
Circulation areas linking waiting, clinical and admin zones, kept clean and free of tracked-in debris.
Staff kitchen and rest room
Staff welfare areas included on the agreed schedule alongside the patient-facing parts of the practice.
Consulting room surrounds
Non-clinical surfaces, floors and skirting adjacent to treatment rooms, cleaned following your instructions on room readiness and sequencing.
Clear clinical boundaries
We agree which areas sit within general contract cleaning — typically waiting rooms, corridors, staff kitchens, offices and patient washrooms — and which clinical spaces are handled only by practice staff or specialist providers. That clarity avoids overlap and maintains accountability.
- Outside appointment hours: early morning, lunchtime or after last patient so equipment noise does not interrupt the diary
- Clinical room protocols: access, room readiness and sequencing confirmed in writing before any consulting room surrounds are included in scope
- COSHH information available for all products used on site, aligned to your practice health and safety records
- RAMS provided where required by your premises or primary care estate landlord for contractor activity
Honest about what we deliver
Our specification is honest about what each visit covers. We do not claim clinical responsibilities that belong with the practice, and we do not carry out tasks in clinical zones without your written instruction.
If your practice has multiple surgeries, a decontamination room, or staff-only areas with specific product restrictions, we note these in the service plan before work begins so visits are predictable and compliant.
How RexCleaning works
Every dental practice cleaning contract starts with a site walkthrough. We review the building and diary together with the practice manager.
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Site walkthrough
We visit to understand the layout, appointment diary, clinical zone boundaries and access arrangements before agreeing scope.
- 02
Scope agreed
Areas, tasks, scheduling windows and documentation requirements confirmed in writing and aligned to your practice manager's instructions.
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Team briefed
Access, alarm codes, clinical boundary rules and any product restrictions confirmed with the team before the first visit.
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Regular cleaning
Cleaning runs outside core appointment hours where possible — early morning, lunchtime or after last patient — with minimal disruption.
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Standards reviewed
Service levels monitored and the specification revisited with the practice manager when appointment patterns or the building changes.
Dental practice types we work with
Dental practice cleaning is tailored to the size, specialisms and governance requirements of your practice.
Single-surgery practices
One treatment room, one waiting area and supporting spaces — a simple specification that still needs reliability and consistency.
Multi-surgery practices
Larger practices with multiple treatment rooms, separate decontamination rooms and higher patient throughput across the week.
Orthodontic and specialist clinics
Specialist dental premises with a distinct patient mix, session structure and clinical zone layout that shapes the cleaning programme.
Community dental service sites
NHS or community dental facilities where trust, PCN or estate landlord rules apply to contractor documentation and conduct.
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Ready to discuss cleaning for your dental practice?
Request a walkthrough and we will visit your practice, review the layout and appointment diary, and follow up with a written proposal.