Multiple treatment options are available for replacement of a missing anterior tooth, each with its own pros and cons. This case report aims to describe the use of a conservative and cost-effective approach for replacing a missing mandibular anterior tooth with periodontally compromised abutment teeth. Here we describe a case in which a single abutment tooth was minimally prepared for a Cantilevered Metal Resin-Bonded Fixed Partial Denture. This report provides a brief literature review regarding the success rates and various designs for resin-bonded fixed prosthesis. It also emphasizes on proper case selection for better long-term prognosis. The results after 1 year follow up of this case demonstrated optimal clinical success of the restoration which encourage the use of this minimally invasive technique for replacing missing teeth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]