Dentists want new sugar tax invested in services

Dentists are calling for the expected €40m proceeds of the new sugar tax to be invested in public dental services.

Dentists want new sugar tax invested in services

Dentists are calling for the expected €40m proceeds of the new sugar tax to be invested in public dental services.

The Irish Dental Association says that State spending on dental care has fallen by over €500m since 2010.

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