What dentists earn in states with the most shortage areas

Dentists can earn an average of $181,720 each year in California, the state with the most dental professional shortage areas.

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Becker’s compiled data from the Health Resources & Services Administration and the Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine how much dentists earn in states with the most shortage areas:

Note: Data includes 2023 salary data, the most recent year salary information is available, and information on the number of dental professional shortage areas as of Dec. 16. 

California 

Number of dental professional shortage areas: 532

Average salary: $181,720

Alaska

Number of dental professional shortage areas: 337

Average salary: $201,720

Missouri

Number of dental professional shortage areas: 323

Average salary: N/A

Florida

Number of dental professional shortage areas: 274

Average salary: $181,950

Texas

Number of dental professional shortage areas: 261

Average salary: $220,000

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