“…These factors increased the risk of resorption twofold. 31 Factors thought to be less significant are the width and shape of the canine follicle, 3,20,32 crowding, 20,31 condition or location of the deciduous canine, 20 width of alveolus, 3 position of the canine or lateral incisors relative to the dental arch, canine position in the sagittal plane, degree of resorption of the deciduous canine, degree of canine vertical eruption and proclination or distal tilting of the lateral incisor. 31 Interestingly, Sasakura et al 28 found dwarfism of incisors to be unrelated to impacted canines.…”