Missing tooth due to congenital absence or traumatic dental injury can cause functional and sociopsychological consequences in the younger population. The treatment modality chosen can impact their well-being during their formative years. Regardless of the high success rate in adults, implant placement in young patients is not common due to its ankylosed nature and concerns with possible later occurring infraocclusion. This case report addresses management of a missing anterior tooth by conventional orthodontic treatment along with implant placement and prosthesis, acknowledging the fundamental considerations by a team approach.