Canine edge width and height affect dental esthetics in maxillary canine substitution treatment

ConclusionsThe most esthetic canine shape for canine substitution is a shape with the canine edge width of 62.5% of the central incisor width and the edge height of 0.5 mm gingival to the central incisor edge. The different collocations of the canine edge width and height affect dental esthetics of the canine during canine substitution treatment.
Source: Progress in Orthodontics - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research