A woman who says her teeth were destroyed by cancer treatment says dental care in the UK "feels like we're going back to Victorian times".
Faye Woodley, who is unable to work because of chronic illness, said she was unable to afford the required treatment to fix her teeth, which would cost thousands of pounds at her practice.
She said she had "no confidence" in planned NHS dentistry reforms and the current situation felt like a step back in time when "only the rich were well and had good teeth, whereas everyone else suffered".
The government's newly-published 10-year health plan said a new dental contract would be at the heart of a "transformed" NHS system by 2035.