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Estimated Underserved Population Living in Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), as of September, 2008

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 Estimated Underserved Population
United States10.4%
Alabama26.6%
Alaska8.1%
Arizona7.2%
Arkansas4.5%
California3.5%
Colorado5.1%
Connecticut7.9%
Delaware16.4%
District of Columbia3.8%
Florida15.8%
Georgia9.6%
Hawaii5.6%
Idaho17.2%
Illinois13.1%
Indiana3.0%
Iowa8.3%
Kansas18.9%
Kentucky4.8%
Louisiana31.6%
Maine16.9%
Maryland6.3%
Massachusetts8.4%
Michigan12.0%
Minnesota3.7%
Mississippi31.8%
Missouri17.9%
Montana18.3%
Nebraska1.6%
Nevada14.1%
New Hampshire3.2%
New Jersey0.9%
New Mexico25.0%
New York6.1%
North Carolina10.6%
North Dakota7.6%
Ohio7.4%
Oklahoma5.0%
Oregon14.6%
Pennsylvania8.7%
Rhode Island10.7%
South Carolina20.9%
South Dakota12.0%
Tennessee19.8%
Texas10.7%
Utah5.7%
Vermont2.5%
Virginia8.7%
Washington8.1%
West Virginia7.3%
Wisconsin8.1%
Wyoming6.9%
GuamNA
Puerto Rico34.1%
Virgin IslandsNA
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Notes: 

Data as of 9/30/08.

There are 4,048 Dental HPSAs with 48 million people living in them. It would take 9,432 practitioners to meet their need for dental providers (a population to practitioner ratio of 3,000:1).

For further information about HPSAs see the Department of Health and Human Service's HPSA Dictionary.

Sources: 

Office of Shortage Designation, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Special Data Request, April 2009.

2008 population data from Annual Population Estimates by State, July 1, 2008 Population, U.S. Census Bureau; available at http://www.census.gov/popest/states/tables/NST-EST2008-01.xls

Definitions: 

Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs): HPSAs may be designated as having a shortage of primary medical care, dental or mental health providers. They may be urban or rural areas, population groups or medical or other public facilities.
NA: Data are not available.



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