A woman has described the unimaginable pain of pulling her own teeth out, as she has been unable to get an NHS dentist appointment for seven years. “The pain gets to a stage where you just can’t take anymore,” Layla Waters told Good Morning Britain on Monday 24 March. “You can’t describe the pain. The first time I did it, I almost passed out, it was unbelievable.” Ms Waters added that she closed her eyes and pulled the tooth until it was out using a bit of kitchen roll. She claims to have phoned as many as 60 dentists but has been unable to get an appointment.
A woman has described the unimaginable pain of pulling her own teeth out, as she has been unable to get an NHS dentist appointment for seven years. “The pain gets to a stage where you just can’t take anymore,” Layla Waters told Good Morning Britain on Monday 24 March. “You can’t describe the pain. The first time I did it, I almost passed out, it was unbelievable.” Ms Waters added that she closed her eyes and pulled the tooth until it was out using a bit of kitchen roll. She claims to have phoned as many as 60 dentists but has been unable to get an appointment.