Abstract
Transposition of maxillary teeth is not very uncommon nding in clinical practice and poses a challenge to the clinician. Maxillary canine is the most commonly involved tooth in transposition exchanging its place with either lateral incisor or rst premolar. This case report describes successful management of a case of transposition between maxillary canine and lateral incisor involving right side st only with an insight into etiology, treatment alternatives and treatment procedure. This case had been treated with extraction of all four 1 premolars and involved teeth were successfully moved to their clinically normal position without any signicant damage to supporting structures or roots.
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