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What is the probable aetiology behind severe canine displacements?

  • Lack of guidance during eruption
  • Long path of eruption
  • Displacement of the crypt (correct)
  • Short-rooted or absent upper lateral incisor

Which patients are more likely to have palatally displaced canines?

  • Patients with missing or peg-shaped lateral incisors (correct)
  • Patients with long-rooted lateral incisors
  • Patients with missing or peg-shaped canines
  • Patients with crowded teeth

Why is it important to follow up canine eruption in patients with missing or peg-shaped lateral incisors?

  • To avoid canine displacement (correct)
  • To ensure proper alignment of the teeth
  • To prevent crowded teeth
  • To monitor the growth of the lateral incisors

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