“…Besides tooth size reduction and impacted canine, other dental anomalies in this complex genetic tracing as hypodontia, infraocclusion, late eruption, ectopic eruption of permanent first molars and certain canine transpositions share some common genetic control. 15,16,18,28,29 Thus, the appearance of small permanent incisors in the initial mixed dentition, especially combined with some of the other associated dental anomalies, could be a useful indicator of future occurrence of impacted canines. 15,16,18,25,29,32,36 It was concluded in this work that every patient that presents agenesis or shape anomaly of maxillary lateral incisor must be analyzed in advance through specific examination, for they demonstrate strong tendency to present impacted upper canines.…”