Dental hygienist pay in the 10 states with the most dental professional shortage areas

California has the highest number of dental professional shortage areas in the U.S. with 517 but offers a well-above-average salary for dental hygienists.

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Information on dental shortage areas comes from KFF, and salary data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Here is the average salary for dental hygienists in the 10 states that have the highest number of dental professional shortage areas:

California

Shortage areas: 517

Dental hygienist salary: $111,580

Missouri

Shortage areas: 344

Dental hygienist salary: $76,540

Alaska

Shortage areas: 318

Dental hygienist salary: $113,770

Texas

Shortage areas: 316

Dental hygienist salary: $79,690

Florida

Shortage areas: 274

Dental hygienist salary: $76,100

Michigan

Shortage areas: 248

Dental hygienist salary: $70,190

Illinois

Shortage areas: 245

Dental hygienist salary: $76,120

Arizona

Shortage areas: 242

Dental hygienist salary: $87,610

Minnesota

Shortage areas: 204

Dental hygienist salary: $84,810

North Carolina

Shortage areas: 203

Dental hygienist salary: $78,470

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