Ectopic canines are a complex condition to treat with aligners only, since it is not easy to create a reliable and stable anchorage unit for forced eruption.1 Some authors suggest the use of elastics from the impacted canine to the maxillary aligner, but this increases the level of compliance required of the patient for a difficult movement and lengthens the overall treatment time.2 For this reason, the use of temporary anchorage devices (TADs) during forced eruption is a reliable treatment option recommended by several authors in order to completely avoid patient compliance.3 Both direct and indirect TADs can be used according to personal preference to manage forced eruption.