Polar bear with sore head sees dentist at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Yorkshire Wildlife Park/Acquire ImagesDr Kertesz said: "It was a standard procedure, where we cleaned out the infected root canal, which was over three inches long, and filled in the canine.
"We then had to build and shape the tooth, ensuring we kept its length. Sisu will now have a perfectly functioning tooth for the rest of his life." He added: "After the operation Sisu was standing very quickly, but he was kept in his den to recover fully."
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