According to a recent data analysis by WalletHub, Wisconsin holds the second position for dental health in the U.S.
The assessment considered factors such as the frequency of adolescent dental visits and the cost of dental treatments.
Wisconsin stands out for having the lowest percentage of individuals limiting their social activities due to oral health concerns.
Illinois secured the top spot, with Idaho and Minnesota following Wisconsin. Conversely, Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia were identified as the states with the poorest dental health.














