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Gisselle was referred by an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She was also treated with orthodontics. Gisselle was congenitally missing two cuspids, also known as canines. The patient's alignment and spacing were corrected by tooth movement from the braces. To finish out the case we used teeth whitening, minor bonding and two porcelain veneers to correct the tooth shape changing a biscuspid (premolar) to a cuspid form.