CASEREPORT Figs. 40-44 Figs. 45-49 “The use of microimplants allows the clinician to carry out the treatment of erupting impacted canines in a more controlled (without side effects), and quicker (the movements are more effective and the side effect correction is not necessary) way.” Figs. 50-54 Figs. 55-59 In the figures 40 -49, the case progression can again be observed. When the canine is almost in its correct position, the unique arch is used again to finish the case (Figs. 50 -54). The final registers can be seen in photos 55 -62, and the superimpositions of cephalometric tracings can be seen in figures 63 and 64. 40 September/October 2010 JAOS Conclusion The use of microimplants allows the clinician to carry out the treatment of erupting impacted canines in a more controlled (without side effects), and quicker (the movements are more effective and the side effect correction is not necessary) way.