I believe the answer is a Maryland bridge or a resin-bonded bridge.
A maryland bridge also called adhesive bridge is essentially a crown with "wings" on either side, which enables affixing the crown to the adjacent teeth on their posterior side. The advantage of a Maryland bridge is that it is a relatively quick solution, it eliminates the need for surgical procedures and also there is no preparation of the adjacent teeth required. A bonded bridge on the other hand is a resin or porcelain tooth that has resin or metal wings on each side. It is an ideal fix for a missing tooth in the front of the mouth.