The utilization of all-ceramic anterior restorations has been widely advocated by dental clinicians for the creation of a natural appearance, even in teeth that have undergone endodontic treatment. A suitable aesthetic level is generally more difficult to achieve, however, when a post and core system is required in the absence of adequate dental structure. In particular, conventional cast-metallic posts negate light transmission, which has long been considered a vital component in the creation of optimal aesthetics. This article provides an overview of the materials, fabrication methods, and procedures involved in anterior reconstruction using aesthetic alternative systems and solutions.