Abstract
Single-tooth edentulism in the anterior region presents a common clinical challenge. When implant placement is not feasible, the cantilever resin-bonded bridge (RBB), which relies on a single abutment tooth, emerges as a highly suitable alternative. This approach represents an evolution from the conventional metal-framed, double-wing RBB, offering a broader range of indications, from temporary prosthetic solutions to definitive anterior tooth replacement. With significant advantages, particularly in terms of tissue preservation, mastering and integrating this technique into contemporary clinical practice becomes essential. This paper aims to address the management of single-tooth anterior edentulism with a cantilever resin-bonded bridge (RBB). For each clinical case, the diagnostic and therapeutic approach will be detailed. Two distinct workflows will be presented, one following a conventional approach and the other utilizing a digital workflow. Furthermore, special emphasis will be placed on gingival management, highlighting its crucial role in achieving optimal tissue integration and a harmonious esthetic outcome.