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25 September 2025

Philips Sonicare Unveils Next-Generation Sonicare Technology


Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today unveils the Philips Sonicare 6300 and Philips Sonicare 7400 electric toothbrushes, ushering in a new era of oral care with Next-Generation Sonicare technology. Designed with dental patients in mind, these innovations go beyond standard cleaning. They’re engineered to help patients feel the care with every brush—delivering a powerful yet gentle clean, real-time guidance, and personalized brushing tips—ultimately helping patients achieve healthier teeth and gums with confidence.

As the newest breakthroughs in oral care innovation, Philips Sonicare 6300 and Philips Sonicare 7400 gently power the bristle tips to deliver a consistently deep clean, reaching every corner of the mouth with precision and care.

Key Shared Features Include:

  • Philips Sonicare All-in-One brush head: Removes up to 20x more plaque in hard-to-reach areas in Clean Mode versus a manual toothbrush
  • Visual pressure sensor: Helps protect gums by lighting up when users apply too much pressure
  • 2-minute SmarTimer and Brush Pacer: Provide guided brushing sessions to help build better brushing habits
  • Brush head replacement reminder: Signals to users when it’s time to replace their brush heads for optimal hygiene and effectiveness
  • Three brushing intensities: Adjust intensities to Low, Medium, or High depending on comfort level
  • 21-day battery life: Delivers 21 days of regular brushing on a single charge
  • Travel cases: Protect the toothbrushes so users can carry them everywhere

Philips Sonicare 6300 and Philips Sonicare 7400 are also individually tailored to patients with different needs, providing innovative oral care solutions for everyone.

Philips Sonicare 6300 Features:

  • Tailored for sensitive teeth and gums with gentle cleaning
  • 2 Cleaning Modes: Clean, Sensitive

Philips Sonicare 7400 Features:

  • Designed for gum health and advanced personalization
  • 4 Cleaning Modes: Clean, Sensitive, White, Gum Health
  • App Connectivity: Connects to the Philips Sonicare app, which interprets sensor-based data from the toothbrush to offer patients personalized brushing recommendations—such as feedback on missed areas, brushing pressure, and duration—based on their brushing habits

“Many patients worry that power toothbrushes might be too harsh for their teeth and gums, leading them to stick with manual toothbrushes they believe are ‘good enough.’ However, manual brushing can often miss plaque in hard-to-reach areas or fail to deliver consistent pressure,” said Matina Vidalis, senior marketing director, consumer & professional oral healthcare, Philips Personal Health North America.

“Thoughtfully designed to ease the transition from manual to power brushing, Philips Sonicare 6300 and 7400 offer gentle yet effective care for sensitive teeth and gums. These innovations empower dental professionals not only to elevate their standard of care, but also to confidently guide patients in making the switch—helping them achieve a superior clean and healthier gums with ease.”

Contact your local sales representative or visit PhilipsOralHealthcare.com for information on how you can offer Philips Sonicare 6300 and Philips Sonicare 7400 to patients in your practice.

About Royal Philips

Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused on improving people’s health and well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips’ patient- and people-centric innovation leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver personal health solutions for consumers and professional health solutions for healthcare providers and their patients in the hospital and the home.

Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging, ultrasound, image-guided therapy, monitoring, and enterprise informatics, as well as in personal health. Philips generated 2024 sales of EUR 18.0 billion and employs approximately 67,300 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries.


Source: www.philips.com

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