Harold Katz (American television personality)

Harold Katz (American television personality)

Dr. Harold Katz is an American television personality and the creator of Therabreath, an oral hygiene product line founded in 1994.

He has appeared on such shows as Good Morning America, ABC News, Fox News, NBC News, CBS Early Show, The View, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, and others. On these shows he discusses measuring bad breath and how to deal with this and other issues such as tonsil stones, bad breath, dry mouth, and taste disorders.

He was dubbed the 'Bad Breath Guru' on shows like The View and the CBS Early Show. In 2002, he published a book, The Bad Breath Bible, a guide based on his research on the causes and cures of halitosis and other oral hygiene problems. The guide has over one million copies in print and is now in its second edition.[1][2][3][4] [5][6][7][8][9]

Background

Dr. Katz is an alumnus of UCLA and the UCLA School of Dentistry. He also holds a degree in Bacteriology, also from UCLA.

In the 1970s he established a dental practice in Beverly Hills, California. In 1993, he founded the California Breath Clinics, where he treated and continued to study patients. [5][6][7]

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