The aim of this paper is to report the rarest and first report on the unusual dental variation which is ever documented in the dental literature. An intra-osseous, transmigration of the permanent maxillary central incisor crossing the mid-palatal suture in a normal 13 year old Indian male patient is shown in this article. In addition, emphasis on reporting of such rare dental phenomenon by clinicians, authors and researchers is stressed to draw out proper diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, prognostic guidelines and also to frame particular classification system for transmigration of permanent teeth including both permanent maxillary incisors and canines.