In a 13-year-old-girl, referred with delayed eruption of the permanent central maxillary incisors, both deciduous central maxillary incisors were present. A review of her medical history showed nothing remarkable. Radiography showed that two supernumerary teeth in the anterior maxilla were preventing the eruption of the permanent incisors. The supernumerary teeth were removed surgically, and removal of bone was performed to facilitate the rapid eruption of the permanent incisors.