Salivary gland disorders are a diverse group of diseases with a multifactorial etiology. Those involving the submandibular salivary gland, in particular, present a complex clinical picture due to overlapping anatomical structures in the region. Diagnosis, supplemented by clinical examination and adjunct aids such as radiographs, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, allows for definitive management of these conditions. This article reports on a case of submandibular salivary sialolith and its management modalities.