- U.S. dentist migration across state lines dashboard in Tableau
- Dental workforce wages and job counts dashboard in Tableau
- Survey of Dental Practice updates -Survey of Dental Practice data report (XLSX) and key messages slide deck (PDF)
- 2023 Distribution of dentists according to size of dental practice and affiliation with a dental support organization (DSO) (XLSX)
- The evolving dental practice model: Data update for 2023 (PDF)
- Total economic impact and total number of jobs supported by offices of dentists
Dental practice research
The dental workforce is gravitating more and more toward larger practices and DSOs. See how the results break down by dentist career stage.
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- Economic impact of dental offices in the United States (PDF) (February 2024)
- Practice ownership among dentists continues to decline (PDF) (November 2023)
- Emergency department visits for dental conditions - a snapshot (PDF) (April 2020)
- How competitive are dental insurance markets? (PDF) (November 2019)
- How do general dentist incomes compare across states? (PDF) (May 2019)
- Opioid prescribing by dentists (PDF) (January 2018)
- Practice setting transitions and career satisfaction among new dentists (PDF) (November 2023)
- Dental workforce shortages: Data to navigate today's labor market (PDF) (October 2022)
- How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect dentist earnings? (PDF) (September 2021)
- Projected supply of dentists in the United States, 2020-2040 (PDF) (May 2021)
- Considering large group practices as a vehicle for consolidation in dentistry (PDF) (April 2016)
- Physicians dissatisfied with current referral process to dentists (PDF) (March 2016)
- Dental care within accountable care organizations: challenges and opportunities (PDF) (March 2016)
- Dental care in accountable care organizations: insights from 5 case studies (PDF) (June 2015)
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- State of the dental economy: Q3 2022 update (October 2022)
- Dental workforce shortages: Data to navigate today's labor market (October 2022)
- How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect dentist earnings? (September 2021)
- The gender pay gap in medicine, law and dentistry (April 2017)
- Webinar: How big are dental service organizations? (March 2017)
Dental practice FAQs
According to the Survey of Dental Practice, the average net income for dentists in private practice in 2023 was $218,710 for general dentists and $345,860 for specialists. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the average annual income for general dentists is $191,750.
Sources: Income, Gross Billings, Expenses, and Characteristics (XLSX) (Survey of Dental Practice report)
The average gross billings per dentist in private practice in 2023 was $864,560 for general practitioners and $1,155,170 for specialists.
Source: Income, Gross Billings, Expenses, and Characteristics (XLSX) (Survey of Dental Practice report).
No. The Survey of Dental Practice only provides information on a national level. For state and metropolitan-level dentist income data, visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
For state and metropolitan-level dentist income data, visit the
Source: 2023 Survey of Dental Practice. Note: Due to a low number of responses, these estimates should be used with caution.
As of 2023, less than three-fourths of U.S. dentists (72.5%) are private practice owners, down from 84.7% in 2005. Practice ownership is down among various dentist age and gender groups.
Source: Practice ownership among dentists continues to decline (HPI Infographic).
As of 2023, more than one in ten dentists (14%) in the U.S. are affiliated with a dental support organization.
Source: 2023 Distribution of Dentists According to Size of Dental Practice and Affiliation with a Dental Support Organization (DSO) (XLSX) (Data Report)
The national median hourly wage of dental hygienists is $39.14. For dental assistants, the national median hourly wage is $21.55. Wages vary by state.
Source: Dental workforce wages and job counts dashboard in Tableau.