Implant dentistry today regarded as a reliable treatment option to missing teeth both for function and esthetics. Esthetic dentistry strives to merge the function and beauty with the values and individual needs of every patient. Esthetic dentistry involves a certain attitude as well as artistic ability and technical competence. Tooth color is obviously essential in the final result, but esthetic treatment planning should never be devised around shading improvements alone. Our goal, as clinicians is to achieve a pleasing composition in the smile-to create an arrangement of the various esthetic elements to proper proportion or relation according to known principles. The ultimate goal of implant prosthodontics is to restore function and aesthetics. A major challenge for satisfying the aesthetic component is soft-tissue management around the implant, whether at the time of surgical placement, at the uncovering stage, or right before impression making. To be considered successful, a dental implant should allow the placement of a restoration that provides an adequate aesthetic appearance.