100+ stats on dental pay in 2025

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Here are more than 100 pay statistics for dental professionals, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

How the salaries of 6 dental professions stack up

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons: $360,240

Orthodontists: $254,620

Specialty dentists: $246,530

General dentists: $196,100

Dental hygienists: $93,890

Dental assistants: $48,860

Dentist pay vs. 29 medical specialties

Specialty dentists: $246,530

General dentists: $196,100

Orthopedics and orthopedic surgery: $564,000

Plastic surgery: $544,000

Radiology: $526,000

Cardiology: $520,000

Gastroenterology: $513,000

Urology: $505,000

Anesthesiology: $501,000

Otolaryngology: $484,000

Oncology and hematology: $472,000

Dermatology: $454,000

General surgery: $434,000

Critical care: $418,000

Ophthalmology: $409,000

Pulmonary medicine: $402,000

Pathology: $388,000

Emergency medicine: $388,000

OB-GYN: $372,000

Nephrology: $363,000

Physical medicine and rehabilitation: $362,000

Psychiatry: $341,000

Neurology: $332,000

Allergy and immunology: $319,000

Internal medicine: $294,000

Rheumatology: $284,000

Family medicine: $281,000

Infectious diseases: $277,000

Diabetes and endocrinology: $274,000

Public health and preventive medicine: $269,000

Pediatrics : $265,000 

5 best, worst-paying states for dentists

Best

Vermont: $240,740

Minnesota: $224,700

North Dakota: $224,300

Maine: $224,080

Delaware: $228,740

Worst

Hawaii: $136,200

Mississippi: $143,020

Nevada: $146,480

Utah: $148,860

Wyoming: $154,030

The practice settings where specialty dentists earn the most 

Offices of dentists: $273,210

Outpatient care centers: $252,330

Federal executive branch: $214,570

Offices of physicians: $193,080

Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing: $167,420

The practice settings where oral surgeons earn the most

Offices of dentists: $375,120

Offices of physicians: $347,480

Colleges, universities and professional schools: $81,910

The 10 metro areas where dental assistants earn the most

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.: $69,810

Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wis.: $66,520

San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, Calif.: $65,070

Santa Rosa-Petaluma, Calif.: $63,760

Rochester, Minn.: $61,750

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.: $59,810

St. Cloud, Minn.: $59,080

Vallejo, Calif.: $58,960

Mankato, Minn.: $58,860

Bismarck, N.D.: $58,720

The 10 cities where dental hygienists earn the most

Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, Calif.: $146,940

Napa, Calif.: $145,550

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.: $143,980

Modesto, Calif.: $141,030

Vallejo: $139,670

Santa Rosa-Petaluma, Calif.: $139,630

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.: $135,560

Chico, Calif.: $136,370

San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, Calif.: $135,130

Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Calif.: $134,100

The 10 cities, nonmetropolitan areas where dentists earn the most

Coast Oregon nonmetropolitan area: $279,680

Cape Coral-Fort Meyers, Fla.: $275,110

Sussex Delaware nonmetropolitan area: $268,590

Sherman-Denison, Texas: $262,060

Northwest Illinois nonmetropolitan area: $260,810

St. Cloud, Minn.: $256,870

Rochester, Minn.: $255,530

Auburn-Opelika, Ala.: $252,650

Burlington-South Burlington, Vt.: $252,430

Columbia, S.C.: $250,330

The 10 highest-paying practice settings for dental assistants

State government, excluding schools and hospitals: $58,320

Home healthcare services: $57,860

Management of companies and enterprises: $55,870

Federal executive branch: $55,720

Office administrative services: $55,200

Grantmaking and giving services: $55,060

Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals: $54,810

General medical and surgical hospitals: $53,560

Junior colleges (including private, state and local government owned): $51,970

Employment services: $51,680

The 10 highest-paying practice settings for dental hygienists

Management of companies and enterprises: $98,600

Employment services: $98,390

Facilities support services: $94,610

Offices of dentists: $94,150

Outpatient care centers: $91,970

Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing: $90,180

General medical and surgical hospitals: $88,390

Offices of other health practitioners: $88,360

Offices of physicians: $87,660

Office administrative services: $84,460

The top-paying practice settings for dentists

Individual and family services: $230,430

State government, excluding schools and hospitals: $212,760

Insurance carriers: $207,120

Other ambulatory health care services: $207,000

Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing: $206,020

Offices of dentists: $197,450

Offices of physicians: $190,390

Local government, excluding schools and hospitals: $189,940

Outpatient care settings: $187,950

Employment services: $182,330

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