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Transmigration of Impacted Canines: A Report of Two Cases and a Review of the Literature.

Nezar Watted, Emad Hussein, Obaida Awadi, and Muhamad Abu-Hussein

The mandibular canine shows an unusual tendency to migrate to the opposite side of the jaw. Numerous theories have been proposed to explain this rare phenomenon and a broad classification has also been proposed. This paper reports a series of 2 cases with mandibular canine transmigration with special emphasis on etiology and classification of transmigrations.

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