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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 22, 275-278, Copyright © 1995 by British Orthodontic Society


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Displacement of maxillary canines: a twist in the root

J Kerrigan and JR Sandy
Department of Oral Surgery and Orthodontics, Southmead Health Trust, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, United Kingdom.

This report describes two cases in which the possible aetiology of displacement of a maxillary canine was the presence of a deviated root on the adjacent maxillary first premolar.


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