-Dental team from East Sussex charity returns after treating rescued bear in Armenia

A team of dental experts from an animal charity based in East Sussex has returned to the UK after repairing the teeth of a rescued bear in Armenia.
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Misha the brown bear was rescued in 2023 by Uckfield-based NGO International Animal Rescue (IAR) and its partners FPWC in Armenia. The bear was found wandering on the outskirts of an Armenian village. It’s likely he had escaped from captivity or been abandoned and left to fend for himself.

During a medical check while he was under anaesthetic, it was discovered that most of Misha’s teeth were broken and decaying and his gums were infected and swollen. He had clearly spent years gnawing on the bars of a cage. Misha was in desperate need of dental surgery but would need to be much healthier and stronger in order to cope with a prolonged period under anaesthetic.

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The rescue team took Misha to the bear sanctuary in Urtsadzor funded by IAR and managed by FPWC where he was put in quarantine and given a thorough veterinary check-up to assess his condition: he was described by the vet as ‘severely malnourished.’ Since then Misha has received specialist care to improve his health and prepare him for the rigours of a long and complex surgery.

The team works on Misha's teeth.The team works on Misha's teeth.
The team works on Misha's teeth.

Alan Knight OBE, IAR President, says: “The dental surgery was a complete success. It was a complex surgery and, on closer inspection, poor Misha had even more problems with his teeth than had been anticipated. But the team did an amazing job, extracting a number of teeth and performing root canal treatment on others. They were finished in less than four hours, leaving time to treat a second bear – Masha – whose surgery was quick and straightforward.”

The dental team comprised Paul Cassar, IAR Trustee and dentist from Chichester; Gerhard Putter, veterinary dental specialist based in Cambridge; Jonathan Cracknell, veterinary surgeon specialising in wildlife and anaesthetics, based on Merseyside, and Aurora Mateo, IAR trustee and veterinary dental specialist from Spain. Over the years this group of experts has made numerous trips to IAR’s rescue centres and treated a whole range of wild animals including lions, tigers, bears and orangutans.

Speaking on behalf of the team, Paul states: “Misha had multiple dental problems but we were able to tackle and fix them all. With Jonathan on anaesthetics, and working with Gerhard and Aurora, we had a powerful and experienced team and even just hours after the surgery we could see the improvement in Misha’s demeanour. It wasn’t long before he was on his feet and eating apples with gusto!”

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Alan Knight concludes: “This is not the first time we’ve carried out dental surgery on a bear in Armenia and sadly it won’t be the last. We believe there may still be as many as 50 caged bears in need of rescue – and living in terrible pain, just as Misha was.

Misha the bear recovering after surgery.Misha the bear recovering after surgery.
Misha the bear recovering after surgery.

“This year we are building a new, bigger rescue centre for those bears. We rely entirely on public donations to fund this lifesaving work and our supporters are always so generous , particularly those in our local area. I know times are still tough for many of us but anyone reading about our efforts to end the suffering of Misha and other bears who would like to support us can do so at: https://www.internationalanimalrescue.org/appeal/mishas-surgery-sa .”

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