The need to solve different clinical conditions has fostered dental industry to create new prosthetic devices which may allow rehabilitation and develop its function associated with aesthetic improvement. In this context, ceramic components take the forefront in providing completely metal-free implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation, better translucence and biocompatibility, as well as offering reliable strength. The use of milled polycrystalline zirconium in prosthesis over implants is an excellent rehabilitating option, since this ceramic material has excellent mechanic and aesthetic properties. This paper aims to present a case report of a metal-free implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation, using milled polycrystalline zirconium. The prosthesis produced in this case report had good marginal adjustment, provided harmony in smile, and optimized the aesthetic and functional result.