The oral care market size is expected to rise a register growth at a CAGR 5.6% during the forecast period 2021-2031. Global sales of oral care are expected to top US$ 96.1 Bn in 2031.

As a result of the increase in prevalence of dental disease worldwide, people are focusing on oral hygiene more than ever before. Coupled with this, the growing awareness regarding the importance of maintaining oral hygiene has led to rise in expenditure on dental healthcare. Product innovation by the key players and their investment in promotional activities and marketing to touch base the maximum consumer base will aid expansion of the global oral care market.

Moreover, the existence of private/small clinics equipped with dental dispensaries are few of the factors fueling oral care sales. However, competitors are facing a surge of competitive pricing and limited consumer awareness of technological innovations is hindering the growth of the oral care or oral hygiene market.

Over the last few years, there has been a remarkable increase in the volume of oral-related medical problems. As indicated by the WHO, oral sicknesses are the fourth costliest illnesses for therapy in developing nations.

Driven by the rising incidence of oral diseases, precautionary oral care products have become substitutions than going for medication. Moreover, increasing spending on oral care is paving way for the expansion of the oral care market.

In its recent edition of the study, ESOMAR-certified market research and consulting firm Future Market Insights (FMI) offers insights into key factors fuelling the demand for oral care products. The report tracks the demand for oral care in 20+ high-growth countries, along with analysing the impact COVID-19 has had on the market.

How Future Outlook of Oral Care Market Compares with Historical Sales?

According the World Health Organization (WHO) over 530 million children suffer from dental disease (dental caries) of primary teeth. The three most common cancers in some of the countries in Asia Pacific include oral cancer such as cancer of the lip or mouth.

Bacterial biofilm formation occurs when microorganisms irreversibly attach to and then grow on teeth surface. When biofilm aggregation on dental or gingival tissues happens for a specific timeframe and combined with others factors, it can lead to dental caries or periodontal infection – the key reason for tooth decay.

Because of technological upgrades in the oral care industry, home-use oral care items are easily accessible to shoppers and in a wide range of variety. The toothbrush head is introduced in various structures and sizes; bristles are introduced in various hardness choices (hard, medium, delicate or extra-delicate).

Information source:
https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/oral-care-market