Libya leads Africa with 9.1 dentists per 10,000 people; Nigeria struggles with 0.2

As of 2022, Libya had the highest dentist availability in Africa.

Many top African countries have fewer than 5 dentists per 10,000 people, with several falling below 1, and Nigeria at just 0.2.

The WHO recommends at least 2 per 10,000 for adequate care.

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World Health Organization
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2022
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