Teeth maintain the integral balance between structure, function, and aesthetics. Loss of anterior tooth not only poses a social stigma for patients but also an additional challenge for the dentist as all patients seek immediate replacement, which in most of the cases is not practical and easily affordable. Most procedures involve preparation of adjacent teeth or are too costly in the form of immediate implants. Natural tooth pontic is less time consuming, easily fabricated, with a predictable outcome and can serve as an excellent interim restoration. It also concentrates on maintaining aesthetics and the soft tissue architecture. This paper describes report of four cases in which immediate replacement of anterior tooth is done using a fibre composite resin with natural tooth serving as pontic.