This is toothbrush technology on steroids! Therabreath, the company that Dr. Katz founded, has shown it’s support for the Waterpik Sensonic Professional electronic toothbrush. This review will summarize what Dr. Katz has posted on his website about the Sensonic Waterpik. After reading, I must say, I am very convinced that this may be the best sonic toothbrush on the market.
Dr. Katz first describes the feel of the toothbrush. While not too heavy or bulky, it did have the feel of a sturdy, high quality, mechanical build. That sounds to me like it definitely didn’t feel like a cheap plastic toy like some of those sub $10 electric toothbrushes. This is important because if you’re going to make this type of investment (retail $120 [click here to take $25 off AND get free shipping]) in your oral hygiene, you’re not going to want some piece of crap toothbrush that will die out on you or break within just a few months. This electronic sonic toothbrush sounds like it’s built to last.

Now before we get into how Dr. Katz describes the experience of actually using this toothbrush, let’s talk about the features.
Dr. Katz states that his first personal teeth cleaning experience with the Waterpik Sensonic was “extremely easy”. After unboxing, he plugged the unit in for a while to charge it and soon thereafter he placed a brush head on the base of the toothbrush and was ready to brush. Dr. Katz gave out a few pointers for using this power toothbrush. First, remember to turn the toothbrush off (after your two minutes is up) inside of your mouth. If you remove this power brush with toothpaste or tooth gel on it, there’s a good chance that this thing will fling tooth paste on your mirror, shirt, etc. Remember, this thing is powerful. It would take an advanced, high-speed camera to show you just how many strokes per minute (spm) this thing delivers. It’s truly amazing. Next, [he] recommends using a tooth gel and not a standard toothpaste. Standard toothpaste contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate isn’t good for your mouth in the first place. When a tooth paste that contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is combined with the Waterpik Sensonic Power Toothbrush, a high amount of foam is created which is undesirable.