mum was left "mortified" at the £680 cost of her daughter's dental treatment which has "absolutely killed her".Kelly Morris, 33, blasted the "p*** take" saying that she couldn't get her 11-year-old daughter an appointment for 15 months due to the pandemic.
She told the Liverpool Echo that she worries paying it back will cut into her rent payments and her girl was being bullied over her tooth.The mum of two said that her daughter chipped her tooth at the start of the pandemic which was left untreated and had started to go a "funny colour".Kelly, from Rock Ferry, Wirral, said that while the dental issue wasn’t causing her any pain, she was getting bullied because of the discolouration of the tooth.Dentists have not been accepting.