- U.S. dentist demographics dashboard in Tableau
- Dentist migration across state lines dashboard in Tableau and data report (XLSX)
- Dental workforce wages and job counts dashboard in Tableau
- Supply of dentists in the U.S.: 2001-2023 (XLSX)
- Dentist workforce shortages: data to navigate today's labor market (PDF)
- Dentist retirement and career span trends
The dentist workforce
View state-level data on dentist age, gender, race/ethnicity, and supply per capita.
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More research and insights
- Practice ownership among dentists continues to decline (PDF) (November 2023)
- Racial and ethnic mix of the dentist workforce in the U.S. (PDF) (April 2021)
- Racial and ethnic mix of dental students in the U.S. (PDF) (April 2021)
- The dentist workforce - key facts (PDF) (February 2021)
- Estimating the impact of Medicaid expansions on dentist supply (PDF) (August 2021)
- Projected supply of dentists in the United States, 2020-2040 (PDF) (May 2021)
- The evolving dental practice model (PDF) (May 2023)
- Dentist workforce shortages: data to navigate today's labor market (October 2022)
- Who goes into postgraduate dental training and what do they do after? (September 2022)
- The changing dentist workforce (March 2022)
Dentist workforce FAQs
As of 2023, there are 202,304 professionally active dentists in the U.S. There are 60.4 dentists per 100,000 U.S. population. Ratios vary by state.
Sources: Supply of Dentists in the U.S.: 2001-2023 (XLSX) and dental workforce wages and job counts dashboard in Tableau.
Among the 202,304 dentists working in dentistry as of 2023, 37.7% are female.
Source: Supply of Dentists in the U.S.: 2001-2023 (XLSX).
As of 2023, about one in five professionally active dentists (21.3%) reported that their practice, research, or administration area is an ADA-recognized specialty.
Source: Supply of Dentists in the U.S.: 2001-2023 (XLSX).
Among the 202,304 dentists working in dentistry as of 2023, 17.4% are under age 35, 25.5% are ages 35-44, 22.4% are ages 45-54, 18.9% are ages 55-64, and 15.8% are age 65 and older.
Source: Supply of Dentists in the U.S.: 2001-2023 (XLSX).
As of 2022, 68.4% of U.S. dentists are White, 19.4% are Asian, 5.9% are Hispanic, 3.8% are Black, and 2.0% are other race/unknown.
Source: U.S. Dentist Demographics Dashboard in Tableau
In 2023, the average age of retirement among U.S. dentists was 68.9, up from 68.1 in 2022.
As of 2022, there are 214,700 dental hygienists and 363,880 dental assistants working in the U.S. Supply of hygienists and assistants is available at the state-level.
Source: Dental workforce wages and job counts dashboard in Tableau.
Source: Projected Supply of Dentists in the United States, 2020-2040 (PDF) (HPI Research Brief).