Dental salaries down 7.5%: 7 employment stats for dentists to know in 2022

Dentists made an average of $167,160 in 2021, down 7.5 percent from $180,830 in 2020, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Here are seven key stats on dental pay, job location and the workforce in 2022: 

  • Average salary and hourly wage:
    • Annual salary: $167,160
    • Hourly wage: $80.37
  • Top paying cities for dentists
    • Manchester, N.H.: $276,510
    • Salinas, Calif.: $234,410
    • Vallejo-Fairfield, Calif.: $229,800
    • Eugene, Ore.: $228,750
    • New Haven, Conn.: $227,390
    • Akron, Ohio: $225,350
    • Gainesville, Fla.: $222,690
    • Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Calif.: $221,210
    • Medford, Ore.: $220,430
    • Portsmouth, N.H.-Maine: $220,070
    • Offices of health practitioners
    • State government, excluding schools and hospitals 
    • Dental offices
    • Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals
    • Employment services
    • 2021: $167,160
    • 2020: $180,830
    • 2019: $178,260
    • 2018: $175,840
    • 2017: $174,110
  • The number of dentists in the U.S. increased from 163,409 in 2001 to 201,927 in 2021.
  • General practitioners spent an average of 1,435 hours in the office in 2020, compared to 1,715 hours in the office in 2019.
  • Wisconsin, Hawaii and Iowa are among the top paying states for dentists.

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