Space: Depends on space. If the space between the central and the canine is sufficient, the lateral and a block of surrounding bone can be cut, turns, and splinted in place until the bone and gums heal. In addition to the normal surgical risks there is a risk of revitalization with discoloration. There' stood reason why tooth realignment is done w braces rather than w blade and saw.
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