10 best, worst states for dentists to retire in

Delaware could be the best state for dentists to retire in, according to a new ranking by Bankrate.

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The list, published July 22, ranks states based on affordability, quality and cost of healthcare, well-being, weather and crime.

Here are the 10 best and worst states to retire in: 

Best

Delaware

West Virginia

Georgia

South Carolina

Missouri

Worst

Alaska

New York

Washington

California

North Dakota

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