Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

Prosthodontists Salary in the United States

DOL-verified data from 201 government filings, with BLS survey comparison.

DOL Median Salary
$110,100
BLS median: N/A
DOL Median Salary
$110,100
From 201 DOL filings
BLS Median Salary
N/A
BLS OEWS 2024 survey
Total Employers
107
Companies with DOL filings
Total Employment
760
Estimated US workers (BLS)

DOL Filings vs BLS Survey

What Employers File with DOL

$110,100
DOL-Filed Salary Range
$43,971$97,698$110,100$135,000$260,000

This figure comes from 201 employer filings with the US Department of Labor under legal obligation. Employers file this salary when sponsoring workers for PERM green cards or H-1B visas.

What BLS Says the Market Pays

N/A
Insufficient data for salary range.

This figure comes from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey of 760 establishments. This is an independent survey-based estimate of what all workers in this occupation earn.

Salary Distribution

Top Paying Employers for Prosthodontists

Ranked by median salary from DOL filings
RankEmployerMedian SalaryFilingsvs Market
1Tufts University$121,0035N/A
2MARC AMSILI, D.D.S., P.A.$115,0006N/A
3University of Iowa$110,00013N/A
4CEDAR LAKE DENTAL ASSOCIATES INC$108,6805N/A
5University of Illinois at Chicago$104,1408N/A
6Marquette University$94,01612N/A
7MOUNT CARMEL DENTAL$43,9716N/A

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Salary by State

StateMedianvs NationalFilings
Washington$200,000N/A1
Kentucky$164,950N/A2
Minnesota$144,206N/A1
Virginia$140,400N/A2
Maine$137,974N/A1
Nebraska$135,252N/A1
Massachusetts$125,000N/A3
Pennsylvania$120,000N/A4
Texas$112,050N/A24
Oregon$111,890N/A1
New York$111,375N/A2
Missouri$110,000N/A1
Iowa$110,000N/A3
Colorado$108,495N/A2
Tennessee$106,500N/A1
Illinois$106,100N/A7
Ohio$98,000N/A5
Wisconsin$94,016N/A4
California$87,200N/A3
New Jersey$85,000N/A2
Louisiana$83,325N/A3
Oklahoma$82,912N/A1
Michigan$76,918N/A3
Florida$68,682N/A13
Alabama$57,953N/A1

Salary Trend - DOL Data

Education Requirements

From PERM filings

For Prosthodontists positions, 0% of PERM filings required a Bachelor's degree, 17% required a Master's degree, and 0% required no formal degree.

Education by Top Employer

Most common minimum education from PERM filings
EmployerMost Common EducationMedian Salary
University of IowaOther$110,000
Marquette UniversityNot specified$94,016
University of Illinois at ChicagoNot specified$104,140
MOUNT CARMEL DENTALNot specified$43,971
MARC AMSILI, D.D.S., P.A.Not specified$115,000
Tufts UniversityOther$121,003
CEDAR LAKE DENTAL ASSOCIATES INCOther$108,680

Salary by Industry

Same occupation, different industries (NAICS)

The highest-paying industry for Prosthodontists is Health Care and Social Assistance at $128,096. The lowest-paying industry with significant hiring is Educational Services at $98,282.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Prosthodontists make?

Based on 201 DOL filings, the median salary for a Prosthodontists is $110,100, ranging from $97,698 to $135,000.

What is the highest salary for a Prosthodontists?

The 90th percentile salary is N/A according to BLS data.

Does this data include all Prosthodontists salaries or only visa-sponsored workers?

DOL filing data covers positions where the employer filed for PERM green card sponsorship or an H-1B visa. These filings represent a subset of all Prosthodontists positions. We compare this data against BLS OEWS data which covers all workers in this occupation.

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Source: US Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files (PERM Form ETA-9089 and LCA Form ETA-9035), and US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Salary figures represent employer filings and government survey estimates, not individual worker pay.