Hana Al Kiyumi, P. Viswapurna, M. Zeinalddin, Consultant
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Bilateral Transmigration of impacted maxillary canines - Kissing Canines- Case study
An un-erupted permanent canine crossing the midline is called transmigration and is considered to be an unusual event.1 The incidence of maxillary canine impaction ranges between 0.8–2.8%. The proper diagnosis of the transmigrated canines is achieved by radiographic evaluation. In this case report a rare phenomenon of bilateral impacted and migrated maxillary canines in a kissing position is discussed.