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This paper demonstrates an unorthodox method to quickly erupt palatally impacted canines based on sound biomechanical principles. The unwinding of a stainless steel round archwire produces the required occlusobuccal force. Due to its snap-back release, it looks like a trap, which is why it was dubbed mousetrap.