18-24 year old man treated with Dental Implant. Patient had a congenitally absent right lateral incisor and, as a result, the canine had drifted forwards partially closing the gap. This left a space between the central incisor and the canine, as well as a space behind the canine. Treatment involved moving the canine backwards to create enough space for the lateral incisor so that a dental implant could be placed to restore the missing incisor. A porcelain veneer was also placed on his left lateral incisor to restore a more natural shape. Patient is shown before and 2 months post op.