Key Features

๐ŸšจPressure Sensor Alert

๐Ÿชฅ Specialized Brush Heads

โ†•๏ธ Multiple Cleaning Modes

Pros & Cons

๐Ÿ“ฑSmart Tracking App

Professional-level clean feeling after each use

Automatic settings adjustment with BrushSync

Louder operation than some competing models

App setup and features can be complex

Product Summary

As a dentist, I recently tested the Philips Sonicare ExpertClean 7100 for several weeks. While itโ€™s not the model I use daily, I was genuinely impressed by how it can help transform patientsโ€™ brushing habits.

The pressure sensor is a winnerโ€”I canโ€™t tell you how many patients damage their gums by brushing too hard. The C3 Premium Plaque Control brush headโ€™s flexible bristles reaches around back molars where patients typically miss plaque.

I love the Gum Health mode for my patients who have periodontal issues. The gentler vibrations combined with the G3 Premium Gum Health brush head can help reduce bleeding in patients significantly, especially for those who may find a typical oscillating head too harsh.

The app connectivity proved surprisingly practical. It encouraged me to brush for the full two minutes and reach all quadrants evenly.

The 14-day battery life is convenient too, as patients donโ€™t need constant recharging (although this may degrade over time). While itโ€™s pricier than basic models, the ExpertClean 7100 delivers professional-level cleaning that I would see reflected in healthier checkups. It feels substantial in hand with powerful, yet comfortable vibrations that leave teeth noticeably smoother.

In the US, the equivalent brush to this is called the Sonicare 7500.

Cleaning Score: โญ๏ธ 4/5

Value for Money: โญ๏ธ 4/5