Dental shortage areas in Minnesota
HRSA designates Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) where access to dental care is constrained. These are the verified dentists practicing inside one of Minnesota's designated zones — often the cheapest, hardest-to-find option for low-income or rural patients.
What does “dental HPSA” mean?
The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) evaluates geographic areas, populations, and facilities and designates them as Health Professional Shortage Areas when there aren't enough dentists to meet the local population's needs.
HPSAs are scored 0–26. Higher score = greater unmet need. Federal Loan Repayment Programs prioritize HPSA-area practice, which is why many of the dentists below are early- career or mission-driven providers.
30 HPSA-area dentists in Minnesota
Sorted by content score
- HPSA
Richard Kevin Marlow, D.M.D.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MankatoMedicareClass of 1992View profile - HPSA
Renee M Kinney, DDS
Dentist (Other)
WoodburyMedicareView profile - HPSA
Magaly C Ferreira, DDS
Dentist (Other)
RosevilleMedicareView profile - HPSA
Samantha Kaye Seys, DMD
Dentist (Other)
MankatoMedicareView profile - HPSA
Chad Engelbrecht, DDS
Dentist (Other)
WoodburyMedicareView profile - HPSA
Joseph Paul Trowbridge, DDS
General Dentist
Saint PaulMedicareView profile - HPSA
Jessica Jane Kuryla, D.D.S.
General Dentist
North MankatoMedicareView profile - HPSA
Scott David Lingle, DDS
General Dentist
Saint PaulMedicareView profile - HPSA
Peter Jon Thurnau
General Dentist
FaribaultMedicareView profile - HPSA
James Joseph Kalina, DDS
General Dentist
MankatoMedicareView profile - HPSA
Gregory Paul Miller, DDS
General Dentist
North MankatoMedicareView profile - HPSA
Jeffrey Scott Forslund
General Dentist
FaribaultMedicareClass of 1988View profile - HPSA
Paul Benjamin Hilfer, DDS
Endodontist
MankatoMedicareView profile - HPSA
Teddy J Erickson
General Dentist
FaribaultMedicareView profile - HPSA
Richard James Baylon, D.D.S.
Pediatric Dentist
WoodburyMedicareView profile - HPSA
Riley Bosch, D.D.S.
General Dentist
Saint PaulMedicareView profile - HPSA
Delia Dall'Arancio, DDS MS
Orthodontist
WoodburyMedicareView profile - HPSA
Estee P Wang, DMD, MS
Orthodontist
MaplewoodMedicareView profile - HPSA
Erin Topley, DDS
General Dentist
MaplewoodMedicareView profile - HPSA
Jacquelyn Rae Schieck, DDS
Orthodontist
NorthfieldMedicareView profile - HPSA
Karl Haakon Andreasen, D.D.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
RosevilleMedicareView profile - HPSA
Jane Mary Hermes-Jensen, DDS MS
Periodontist
WoodburyView profile - HPSA
Regina Lynn Blevins, DDS MS
Orthodontist
WoodburyView profile - HPSA
Dean Paul Leonard, D.D.S. MS
Orthodontist
Albert LeaView profile - HPSA
Mark W Wilhelm, DMD, MSD
Prosthodontist
WoodburyMedicareView profile - HPSA
Greg Steven Beinlich, D.D.S.,M.S.
Pediatric Dentist
WoodburyView profile - HPSA
Peter Hermann Mielke, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
MaplewoodView profile - HPSA
Daniel Joseph Gatto, D.D.S
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
WoodburyView profile - HPSA
Stephen Edward Gadient, D.D.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
North OaksView profile - HPSA
Heather Eileen Robinson, DDS
Dentist Anesthesiologist
WoodburyView profile
Dental shortage areas in Minnesota
What does dental HPSA mean?
A Dental Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) is a federally-designated geographic area, population, or facility where there are not enough dentists to meet local need. HRSA evaluates and scores HPSAs from 0 to 26 — higher scores mean greater unmet need.How many HPSA-area dentists are listed in Minnesota?
We currently list 30 verified dentists practicing inside HRSA-designated dental HPSAs in Minnesota. The full HRSA shortage map covers many more practice sites; see the HRSA finder for the authoritative list.Why are HPSA-area dentists worth seeking out?
Dentists who choose HPSA practice are often participants in federal loan-repayment programs (NHSC, IHS, FQHC dental). Many serve a higher share of Medicaid and uninsured patients, so they tend to be the most realistic option for low-income or rural patients seeking affordable care.Can I use an HPSA score to compare providers?
No. The HPSA score reflects local need, not provider quality. A high HPSA score means the area is underserved; it does not say anything about the dentist as a clinician. Verify a license and check OIG sanctions for clinical-quality concerns.