Byte said it surveyed 1,107 people and analyzed data from Google to see “which cities are searching the most about things like dental anxiety and cost” between January 2019 and April 2022. The company also asked why people put off their appointments.The results of the report were reviewed by Jay Khorsandi, DDS.
Byte then analyzed the top 50 cities by population to determine which had the highest number of dental visit procrastinators, according to a July 12 website post. Those cities, in descending order are:
- Las Vegas
- Miami
- Atlanta
- Arlington, Texas
- Minneapolis
- Raleigh, N.C.
- Bakersfield, Calif.
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Wichita, Kan.
- Tulsa, Okla.
- Virginia Beach, Va.
- Long Beach, Calif.
- Kansas City, Mo.
- Oakland, Calif.
- Mesa, Ariz.
- Baltimore
- Denver, Colo.
- Omaha, Neb.v.
- Tucson, Ariz.
- Colorado Springs, Colo.
- Sacramento, Calif.
- Oklahoma City
- Nashville, Tenn.
- Dallas
- Indianapolis
- Milwaukee
- Houston
- Albuquerque, N.M.
- Portland, Ore.
- Memphis, Tenn.
- Fresno, Calif.
- Detroit
- Charlotte, N.C.
- Seattle
- El Paso, Texas
- Columbus, Ohio
- Louisville, Ky.
- Washington, D.C.
- Austin, Texas
- Boston
- Jacksonville, Fla.
- San Antonio
- San Francisco
- San Jose, Calif.
- Phoenix
- San Diego
- Philadelphia
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
- New York City
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