Dental practices in Michigan 3,492 establishments · 33,105 employees · 2024

Firms (MI)
3,492
Employment
33,105
Avg Annual Pay
$64,880
State Rank
#12 of 52

How Michigan compares to national

MetricMichiganNationalMichigan vs. U.S.
Establishments3,492136,8552.6% of U.S. total
Avg annual pay$64,880$65,400-$520 (-0.8%)
Location quotient1.031.003% denser than national
Avg firm size (employees)9.57.6
Year-over-year firm growth-9.6%

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An establishment is a single physical location where business is conducted. A firm with multiple locations counts as multiple establishments. "Avg pay" is wages and salaries per employee, including bonuses and tips — for proprietorships, the owner's take is largely outside this number. The location quotient (LQ) of 1.03 means dental practices are 3% over-represented in Michigan's business mix relative to the U.S. average.

Top 10 states for dental practices

RankStateFirmsAvg Pay
1 California 22,560 $62,943
2 Texas 12,507 $62,788
3 Florida 9,432 $68,654
4 New York 7,930 $68,743
5 Illinois 5,230 $65,063
6 Pennsylvania 4,468 $65,104
7 New Jersey 4,421 $65,804
8 Georgia 4,154 $66,796
9 North Carolina 3,951 $71,061
10 Ohio 3,772 $64,414
Source. BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages — 2024 annual averages, private-ownership only, NAICS 621210. Establishment counts include any firm with at least one paid employee covered by state unemployment insurance.

SMB Density · firm counts, employment, and wages by industry × state · data from BLS QCEW 2024 annual (private ownership, state-level; mostly 6-digit NAICS, 3 specialty-trade industries at 5-digit aggregation) · data.json