Personal finance website WalletHub recently ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C., based on dental habits and care and oral health.
Here is what dentists make in the best states for dental health, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics:
Note: Salary information is not available for each state.
Illinois: N/A
Wisconsin: $174,810
Idaho: $141,170
Minnesota: $191,090
Michigan: $177,720
Connecticut: N/A
District of Columbia: $183,420
North Dakota: $175,950
Massachusetts: N/A
Ohio: $166,960
To see what dentists make in the worst states for dental health, click here.
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