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Polar bear gets surgery to fix ‘very painful’ broken tooth
    2021-10-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A POLAR bear with a “very painful” broken tooth underwent dental surgery at a popular wildlife park.

Keepers at Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster, the U.K. became concerned after noticing one of Sisu’s canine teeth was broken.

The 3-year-old polar bear was operated on for an hour by animal dentist Peter Kertesz to clear the infected root canal to prevent an abscess from growing.

Kertesz said the 600-kilogram animal will now have a “pain and infection-free tooth for the rest of his life.”

He said: “It was wonderful that the keepers have been so observant and attentive to the animals, and noticed this.

“I was glad we operated swiftly because a broken tooth can lead to severe infection and be very painful.”

Kertesz carried out the tooth root filling along with dental nurse Monika Mazurkiewicz and a vet specialized in the use of anaesthetics.

He added: “It was a standard procedure, where we cleaned out the infected root canal of the canine tooth and filled it.

“After the operation, Sisu was standing very quickly, but he was kept in his den to recover fully.”

Charlotte McDonald, the wildlife park’s director of animals, later confirmed that Sisu is now “fully recovered.”

The park’s official Twitter account posted a video of the operation along with the caption: “What happens when a Polar Bear has tooth ache?

“He goes to the dentist of course!

“Step behind-the-scenes to watch Sisu the Polar Bear make his very first visit to the see dentist!”

The wildlife park is known for being the home of a number of polar bears.

One of the polar bears named Flocke delighted animal lovers after being pictured with three new cubs back in June this year.

(SD-Agencies)

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