Thanks, Denis Campbell, due to emphasizing the distressing conditions of many abroad abroad in the country (Overseas-trained dentists who work at McDonald’s like millions without NHS care, 18 June). Favorite teeth specialists are treated, often rejected by their attempts to book an out-of-country registration exam, which they can pass when they can only sit.
For dentists who wish to work at NHS But who should lower jobs, it is a form of mental torture. Meanwhile, people can’t get to take care of the NHS’s teeth. Where does this mean?
Jenny Bradley
Cirencester, Gloucestershire
I noticed that a government spokesman responded to a question about the dentist by boasting about “an upcoming 10 years of health plan”. It seems to suggest that the plan is not yet in place and that any concrete development may last several years. Another case to be patient, have jam tomorrow. But tomorrow will not come (especially related to 10-year government plans).
Simon Lauris Hudson
Pontefracraft, West Yorkshire