The 10 highest-paying states for orthodontists

Orthodontists earn $377,070 per year in Nevada, the highest-paying state for the profession, according to career website ZipRecruiter.

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Nevada pays $53,483, or 16.5%, above the national average of $323,587.

ZipRecruiter collects its compensation data, which was updated Sept. 11, from employer job postings and third-party data sources. 

Here is the average annual salary in the 10 highest-paying states for orthodontists:

1. Nevada: $377,070

2. Oregon: $373,833

3. Massachusetts: $370,876

4. Hawaii: $367,010

5. Alaska: $356,649

6. Rhode Island: $353,098

7. South Dakota: $351,159

8. North Dakota: $350,894

9. Washington: $346,888

10. New York: $338,908

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