Eyes wide open to avoid misleading diagnosis and treatment planning.
Isabela Sales PinheiroMarcio José da Silva CamposLuisa Gatti ReisSergio Luiz Mota JúniorRobert Willer Farinazzo VitralPublished in: Journal of orthodontics (2022)
The presence of the maxillary permanent canines in the dental arch is important for both aesthetics and a functional occlusion. However, despite the importance of its maintenance in the arch, it is well advised that each case be analysed individually.