Dental industry workforce predictions for 2030: 3 notes

The U.S. is projected to face a shortage of more than 4,000 general dentists in 2030, according to the National Health Resources and Services Administration.

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The agency used HRSA’s Health Workforce Simulation model to make industry projections based on 2017 estimates.

Below are three key report projections for 2030:

1. An expected 9 percent demand increase for general dentists, with a 6 percent supply increase, leaving a shortage of 4,810 dentists.

2. Faster growth in supply of some specialties: 

  • Pediatric dentists (50 percent)
  • Endodontists (17 percent
  • Orthodontists (16 percent)
  • Oral surgeons (13 percent)

3. A 20 percent supply increase for dental hygienists, with only a 7 percent increase in demand.  

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