Let overseas-trained dentists get to work | Dentists

Thank you, Dennis Campbell, for highlighting the painful ordeal of many dentists trained abroad in this country (Dentists trained abroad in McDonald’s lacks NHS care, June 18). The great dental specialists are dealt with shockingly and repeatedly refused in their attempts to reserve the registration exam abroad, which they can easily pass if they only can sit on it.
For dentists who are eager to work in NHS But those who have to occupy low -wage functions, this is a form of mental torture. Meanwhile, people cannot get dental care on NHS. Where is the meaning in this?
Jenny Bradley
Cirencester, Gloucestershire
I note that a government spokesman has responded to an investigation into dentists by boasting about “the upcoming health plan for 10 years.” This seems to indicate that the plan has not yet existed and that any concrete improvements would take more than a few years. Another case of patience, there will be a jam tomorrow. But tomorrow never comes (especially with regard to government plans for 10 years).
Simon Loris Hudson
PETEFRACT, West Yorkshire