Lalit Kumar, Ritu Batra, and Hemant Batra
There are several restorative alternatives for replacing a missing anterior tooth. The single implant-supported crown is among the best restorative options under certain biological and biomechanical condition like sufficient bone quantity, condition and morphology of the periodontium, integrity of natural and restored teeth. The long-term success of an implant supported crown depends upon the health and stability of the peri-implant hard and soft tissue. This case report we discuss the replacement of endondontically failed anterior teeth by extraction followed by immediate placement of implant along with bone graft and provisionalisation using zirconia abutment.