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OralBAnnouncesTheBigRethink2026,LaunchingOneofEurope’sLargestDisabilityFocusedOralHealthStudies
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, confidence and quality of life. For people with disabilities, barriers to daily oral care can have wider health and social implications - making inclusion an essential part of improving oral health outcomes.

The mouth is the gateway to the body and therefore acts as a mirror to your overall health. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) oral disease affects nearly 3.5 billion people,1 Oral-B is on a mission to make the invisible connection between oral health and whole body health visible and to empower people to take their health into their own hands.

A growing and unequal challenge

New research from the Oral-B European Disability Study 2025 reveal that 41% of Europeans identify as living with a disability, representing a fourpoint increase waveonwave2, driven by a broader range of visible and invisible conditions. Based on a survey of more than 9,000 adults across nine European markets3, the findings reveal a significant disparity in daily or
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