The data table includes the number of active dentists in the U.S. from 2001, 2007, 2015, 2018 and 2019. The data was compiled using information from the American Dental Association’s Health Policy Institute.
Washington, D.C., was also included on the data table with 104 dentists per 100,000 population in 2019.
States ranked by most active dentists per 100,000 population as of 2019:
Massachusetts: 83.38
Alaska: 80.51
New Jersey: 79.47
Hawaii: 78.33
California: 77.88
New York: 75.32
Connecticut: 72.64
Maryland: 70.56
Washington: 70.41
Colorado: 68.77
Illinois: 67.58
Oregon: 67.22
Nebraska: 64.31
New Hampshire: 63.47
Virginia: 63.19
Utah: 60.95
Montana: 60.26
Vermont: 59.94
Pennsylvania: 59.44
Michigan: 58.91
Minnesota: 58.78
Wisconsin: 58.07
Kentucky: 57.03
Nevada: 55.26
Arizona and Wyoming: 55.12
North Dakota: 55.11
Maine: 54.83
Idaho: 54.22
Iowa: 54.01
Rhode Island and Texas: 53.81
Ohio: 53.20
North Carolina: 52.55
Florida: 51.88
New Mexico: 51.51
South Dakota: 50.75
Kansas: 50.66
Missouri: 50.53
Oklahoma: 49.56
Louisiana: 48.72
Indiana: 47.95
West Virginia: 47.88
Tennessee: 47.43
South Carolina: 47.16
Georgia: 46.83
Delaware: 43.95
Mississippi: 42.91
Arkansas: 41.82
Alabama: 40.97
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