On her social media accounts, Jefferis, who has described her surgeries as her “Warrior Queen journey” denied cocaine was found in her system, adding that her mental state was “out of the window” following her ordeal in Turkey.
She said that it was wrong that the issues with her teeth were being made out to be “anything but dental”, adding that she had “proof from the hundreds of appointments I’ve been to and still going to”.
She later commented: “The whole Warrior Queen is for botched surgery’s gone wrong. I have helped hundreds of people and they have helped me.”
In January, Jefferis told the BBC she was in constant pain, which she controlled with sleeping tablets and morphine every day, and felt too self-conscious to go outside due to her botched surgery on her teeth.
She had previously told the BBC she had been left with a painful, infected face and the implants could not be removed due to the infections.
She said her dental work also caused a collapsed septum which the NHS would not fix as it was deemed a cosmetic procedure.