Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate the success rate of the use of miniimplant in a narrow space at the anterior region of the mandible.Materials and Methods: Ten mini implants 2.4 mm diameter with 10 mm and 13 mm length were inserted in 10 patients using flapless surgery and immediate-loading treatment protocol. Each patient was examined at the time of implant placement, when the final crown fixed on it ( base line ), and at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months follow up for assessment of the presence or absence of pain, oedema and adequate function and for assessment of gingival health, implant mobility and bone condition around the implant.Results: One implant was broken at the time of insertion , three implants failured on loading time and six implants were stable clinically with no mobility detected, dental plaque index and mean probing depth showed no significant differences during follow up periods. Repeated measures analysis for crestal bone levels for implants revealed no significant change during recall visit between measurement of crestal bone on the distal and mesial aspects. Conclusion: It was concluded that immediate loading mini implant in the anterior region of the mandible is feasible , included flapless surgery, single-stage procedure, and one-piece implant placed in predetermined positions.