This makes it sound as if you are likely to be taking a number of classes that overlap with premed classes, even though you are not premed. The same thing was true for both of my daughters. They both have multiple friends who are premed who they met specifically in the classes that they took that did overlap with premed classes.
Premed classes will be full of very strong students who are very serious and who are very determined to get top grades. This is true at any of at least the top 200 or more universities in the US. You are going to find these classes very demanding. With this, you want to be able to get the grades that are needed to get into dental school. This might be marginally less demanding than the grades needed to get into medical school, but it will still be academically very tough. “Deans’s list in high school” and “top 10% of my high school” will be true for almost everyone you see in quite a few of your classes.
Also, you should try to save some $$$ for dental school or other graduate work. You definitely do not want to take on any debt at all for your bachelor’s degree.
You have really good in-state public options. I am not from your part of the country, but my understanding is that you might have some sort of tuition reciprocity with the University of Wisconsin. I would take Minnesota and Wisconsin public universities very seriously.
I am not a big fan of reach schools for premed, pre-dental, or pre-veterinary students (one daughter was pre-vet and will start a DVM program in September). You need to excel wherever you go. I do not think that you want to walk into your first biology class freshman year and have half the class be high school valedictorians.