Abstract

Canine impaction is not an uncommon finding in the dental literature, but transmigration of mandibular canines is a rare phenomenon, and some of them are far more extreme than others. We report an extremely rare case of bilateral transmigration of impacted permanent canines crossing the midline of the mandible. Clinical Relevance: To understand the role of early interception so that the patient can be treated before canines transmigrate in order to avoid surgical extraction, as well as complex orthodontic and restorative therapies.

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