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  Indian J Med Microbiol
 

Figure 1: Displays an impacted maxillary right central incisor that erupted spontaneously after space creation but displays dilaceration possibly due to delayed eruption or previous trauma. The mandibular canines display a degree of flexion which may have resulted from delayed eruption due to altered eruption patterns; mandibular canine teeth usually erupt prior to the mandibular 1st premolars.[35] The mandibular 1st premolars display dilaceration in a direction opposite to that anticipated with normal growth and may reflect early bracketing of teeth for space creation prior to 2/3 root formation

Figure 1: Displays an impacted maxillary right central incisor that erupted spontaneously after space creation but displays dilaceration possibly due to delayed eruption or previous trauma. The mandibular canines display a degree of flexion which may have resulted from delayed eruption due to altered eruption patterns; mandibular canine teeth usually erupt prior to the mandibular 1st premolars.<sup>[35]</sup> The mandibular 1st premolars display dilaceration in a direction opposite to that anticipated with normal growth and may reflect early bracketing of teeth for space creation prior to 2/3 root formation