12 stats on dental assistant pay in 2022

From the top paying industries to the average hourly wage, here are 12 statistics on dental assistant pay in 2022: 

  • Dental assistants typically earn salaries just above the base cost of living in each state, but they make slightly less in four states — Hawaii, Louisiana, New York and Utah.
  • Dental assistants typically bring in less money each year than the average household income in each state.
  • Dental assistants make roughly between $9 to $17 more than the minimum wage in each state.
  • The mean hourly wage for dental assistants is $20.44.
  • The mean annual salary for dental assistants is $42,510.
  • Percentile annual wage estimates for dental assistants:
    • 90th percentile: $59,540
    • 75th percentile: $47,580
    • 50th percentile: $38,660
    • 25th percentile: $37,000
    • 10th percentile: $29,580
  • Top paying industries for dental assistants:
    • State government, excluding schools and hospitals
    • Specialty hospitals, except psychiatric and substance abuse
    • Home healthcare services
    • General medical and surgical hospitals
    • Federal executive branch
  • Top paying states for dental assistants:
    • Minnesota
    • Massachusetts
    • Alaska
    • New Hampshire
    • Oregon
  • Top paying metropolitan areas for dental assistants:
    • San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, Calif.
    • Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wis.
    • San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.
    • Santa Rosa, Calif.
    • Rochester, Minn.
    • Barnstable, Mass.
    • Boston-Cambridge, Mass-Nashua, N.H.
    • Bismarck, N.D.
    • Fairbanks, Alaska
    • Portsmouth, N.H.-Maine
  • Top paying nonmetropolitan areas for dental assistants:
    • Alaska nonmetropolitan area
    • Northeast Minnesota
    • Massachusetts nonmetropolitan area
    • Southeast Minnesota
    • Northwest Minnesota
  • How much dental assistants make in the five best states for dental health:
    • Connecticut: $46,130
    • District of Columbia: $45,950
    • Massachusetts: $51,210
    • Hawaii: $37,860
    • New Jersey: $43,980
  • Here is what dental assistants make in the five worst states for dental health:
    • Arkansas: $34,930
    • West Virginia: $36,830
    • Louisiana: $33,560
    • Mississippi: $36,170
    • Texas: $38,370

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