Top 5 states with most, fewest dentists per capita

As the connection between overall health and oral health becomes more apparent, dentists remain vital participants in healthcare.

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WalletHub compared the 50 states and District of Columbia using 40 measures of cost, accessibility and outcomes. Here are the five states/districts with the most and fewest dentists per capita:

Most dentists per capita:

1. Hawaii

2. Massachusetts

3. Montana

4. California

5. District of Columbia

Fewest dentists per capita:

1. Louisiana

2. Idaho

3. Alabama

4. Tennessee

5. Mississippi

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