this patient shows. But, the majority of these ectopic canines erupt without damage. It's worth it to our patients to find the ones that won't. If I can figure out how to import some X-rays here, I will share the most recent case I remember, with root resorption of the lateral caused by the ectopic canine's follicle. 4-16-2013 11-5-2013 5-20-14 Five months after the extraction of his maxillary Cs and Ds. A contributing factor, I believe, was the abnormal or conical shape of his roots. ■ 5/30/2017 Want Townie feedback on some of your cases? All three of the message boards in this issue exemplify the collaborative nature of Orthotown's private online forum, where Townies weigh in on everything from treatment plans to vacation destinations. To share your case studies, sign in at orthotown.com and click "Message Boards," then "Start a Conversation." orthotown.com \\ SEPTEMBER 2017 17http://www.orthotown.com http://www.orthotown.com