Congenitally missing teeth, particularly the maxillary lateral incisor present dental clinicians with numerous challenges. These involve treatment planning and smile design; preparation; patient perceptions and expectations relative to aesthetics; interdisciplinary collaboration that meets the functional, health and aesthetic needs and, a critical factor for the overall success, that of choosing a suitable restorative material. This is a case describing esthetic anterior dental rehabilitation for congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with diastemas using Lithium disilicate – reinforced ceramic veneers.