Fig. 35 Fig. 33 Fig. 34 Figs. 33-38 shows a case with a transposed upper left cuspid and first bicuspid. The case was rendered much easier by extraction of the transposed upper right four and an impacted upper left five. But this plan also required retrieval of the impacted upper right five, upper left three, and both lower fours. middle of the alveolus serious complications of ankylosis, damage to adja-cent teeth, very long treatment time, and addi-tional restorative costs can make these cases chal-lenging to treat often further complicated by achIevIng objectIves Cases with impacted teeth can be very rewarding to treat. But when a tooth is impacted in-the-Fig. 36 40 Summer 2019 JAOS