Number of dental professional shortage areas increases

The number of dental professional shortage areas in the U.S. has increased from 6,820 earlier this year to 6,861 as of Aug. 5, according to data from the Health Resources and Services Administration.

The HRSA's updated dashboard shows that the U.S. needs 9,938 dental professionals to fill those shortage areas. 

Here is the number of dental professional shortage areas in each state and Washington D.C.: 

Alabama: 87

Alaska: 330

Arizona: 204

Arkansas: 121

California: 517

Colorado: 103

Connecticut: 40

Delaware: 10

Florida: 267

Georgia: 178

Hawaii: 31

Idaho: 97

Illinois: 210

Indiana: 89

Iowa: 140

Kansas: 131

Kentucky: 190

Louisiana: 161

Maine: 81

Maryland: 41

Massachusetts: 52

Michigan: 243

Minnesota: 186

Mississippi: 148

Missouri: 315

Montana: 116

Nebraska: 107

Nevada: 65

New Hampshire: 19

New Jersey: 37

New Mexico: 104

New York: 156

North Carolina: 188

North Dakota: 66

Ohio: 162

Oklahoma: 179

Oregon: 142

Pennsylvania: 148

Rhode Island: 13

South Carolina: 90

South Dakota: 85

Tennessee: 141

Texas: 256

Utah: 55

Vermont: 13

Virginia: 128

Washington: 178

Washington D.C.: 11

West Virginia: 114

Wisconsin: 166

Wyoming: 25

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