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Oral Health loss of natural teeth (most recent) by state
 

Health Statistics > Oral health > Loss of natural teeth (most recent) by state


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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   West Virginia: 42.8% 
# 2   Kentucky: 38.1% 
# 3   Tennessee: 32.2% 
# 4   Alabama: 31.9% 
# 5   Louisiana: 31.3% 
# 6   Oklahoma: 31.1% 
# 7   Mississippi: 29.5% 
# 8   North Carolina: 28.3% 
# 9   Georgia: 28.2% 
# 10   Kansas: 27.8% 
# 11   Indiana: 27.3% 
# 12   South Dakota: 26.1% 
# 13   Missouri: 25.2% 
# 14   North Dakota: 24.9% 
# 15   Arkansas: 24.6% 
# 16   Puerto Rico: 24.5% 
# 17   Maine: 24.2% 
# 18   Pennsylvania: 23.7% 
# 19   Iowa: 23.2% 
# 20   Nebraska: 23.1% 
# 21   Alaska: 23% 
# 22   Idaho: 22.4% 
= 23   New Mexico: 21.8% 
= 23   South Carolina: 21.8% 
= 23   Wyoming: 21.8% 
# 26   Vermont: 21.2% 
# 27   Delaware: 21.1% 
# 28   New Hampshire: 21% 
# 29   Ohio: 20.4% 
= 30   Montana: 19.6% 
= 30   Wisconsin: 19.6% 
= 32   Virginia: 19.3% 
= 32   District of Columbia: 19.3% 
= 34   Florida: 18.7% 
= 34   Illinois: 18.7% 
# 36   Rhode Island: 18.4% 
# 37   Colorado: 18% 
# 38   Oregon: 17.7% 
# 39   Michigan: 17.1% 
# 40   New Jersey: 16.9% 
= 41   New York: 16.8% 
= 41   Texas: 16.8% 
# 43   Maryland: 16.6% 
# 44   Nevada: 16.5% 
# 45   Massachusetts: 16.4% 
# 46   Washington: 16.1% 
# 47   Arizona: 14.9% 
# 48   US Virgin Islands: 14.6% 
# 49   Minnesota: 14.3% 
# 50   California: 13.7% 
# 51   Utah: 13.5% 
# 52   Connecticut: 12.4% 
Weighted average: 22.1%  



DEFINITION: Adults aged 65+ who have had all their natural teeth extracted. NOTE: Data for Hawaii is not available.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004. via StateMaster

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