New Hampshire has the highest number of dental hygienists per capita out of any state at 105.33 hygienists for every 100,000 residents.
California has the highest number of dental hygienists in total, with 63.98 hygienists per capita.
Data on the number of dental hygienists in each state are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which updated employment data to reflect 2023 in April.
State populations are from World Population Review.
Here is the number of dental hygienists for every 100,000 residents in each state and Washington, D.C.:
Alabama: 59.69
Alaska: 83.16
Arizona: 65.09
Arkansas: 59.24
California: 63.98
Colorado: 79.47
Connecticut: 87.43
Delaware: 67.99
District of Columbia: 33.48
Florida: 56.8
Georgia: 66.22
Hawaii: 78.97
Idaho: 71.34
Illinois: 61.76
Indiana: 69.21
Iowa: 70.31
Kansas: 70.64
Kentucky: 49.11
Louisiana: 48.25
Maine: 59.91
Maryland: 57.94
Massachusetts: 71.37
Michigan: 83.36
Minnesota: 86.61
Mississippi: 52.71
Missouri: 56.64
Montana: 81.38
Nebraska: 78.95
Nevada: 67.27
New Hampshire: 105.33
New Jersey: 65.02
New Mexico: 52.48
New York: 62.15
North Carolina: 58.95
North Dakota: 89.99
Ohio: 71.71
Oklahoma: 55.77
Oregon: 69.31
Pennsylvania: 59.84
Rhode Island: 70.12
South Carolina: 56.73
South Dakota: 65.68
Tennessee: 64.96
Texas: 37.16
Utah: 87.72
Vermont: 86.44
Virginia: 46.62
Washington: 84.42
West Virginia: 66.25
Wisconsin: 82.27
Wyoming: 75.02