10 states with the best, worst dental health in 2024

Connecticut was recently ranked as having the best dental health, according to a new ranking from Dentaly.

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Dentaly, an oral health information site, evaluated each state based on 12 metrics to create the ranking. These metrics relied on data from various sources, including the CDC and the U.S. Census Bureau, and included alcohol and sugar consumption, fluoride usage, dentist supply and oral health conditions. 

Here are the 10 best and worst states for dental health: 

Best

1. Connecticut

2. Washington D.C.

3. Massachusetts

4. Washington

5. Illinois

6. New York

7. New Jersey

8. Maryland

9. Hawaii

10. Minnesota

Worst

1. Arkansas

2. Louisiana

3. West Virginia

4. Mississippi

5, Alabama

6. Kentucky

7. Oklahoma

8. Texas

9. Montana

10. Tennessee

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