Those gnashers are going to be gleaming.
Self-employed people are now able to avail of a free teeth and optical check up. It was announced in the Budget that measures, which were once removed from all PRSI workers, are being returned.
From today, and for the first time, self-employed people can now get free dental and optical exams through their social insurance contributions. This includes small business owners, farmers, tradespeople, freelancers, contractors, and professionals.
Speaking today, The Minister for Social Protection Leo Varadkar said the treatment benefit will now extend to 450,000 self-employed workers,
.@finegael Free dental & optical exams now online for 450,000 self-employed & their partners. Click https://t.co/9xc4dnFAcT for more info pic.twitter.com/FD6mZ0qeQn
— Leo Varadkar (@campaignforleo) March 31, 2017
.@finegael @farmersjournal Farmers who are self-employed also get free dental & optical benefits from this week: https://t.co/WQT3j1WaO9 pic.twitter.com/Ra4u06S7xj
— Leo Varadkar (@campaignforleo) March 31, 2017
Since 2010, some €500 million worth of cuts have been made to free dental benefits, as subsidies for cleaning, fillings, and root canal treatments were abolished.