The Council of European Dentists (CED) has joined the Coalition for Vaccination in calling on European governments to increase vaccination coverage and counter misinformation. The coalition warns that vaccine hesitancy, supply shortages, and access barriers are putting the gains of immunisation programmes at risk across Europe. The call specifically includes HPV vaccination, consistent with the CED's existing position on universal, gender-neutral HPV vaccination to eliminate cervical cancer and HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers. The coalition is urging the European Commission, Member States, the ECDC, and the European Medicines Agency to provide evidence-based public information, counter disinformation actively, support national vaccination strategies grounded in science, and ensure continuing professional development for healthcare workers. Additional priorities include monitoring immunisation programme performance, advancing a European digital vaccination card, improving transparency in vaccine approval, and strengthening vaccine safety surveillance at both national and EU level. For dentists, the oropharyngeal cancer link makes HPV vaccination directly relevant to clinical practice, as dentists are well placed to discuss vaccination with patients during routine appointments.