Functional, esthetic and biologic restoration of a fractured incisor often presents a daunting clinical challenge. The outcome of conventional
composites, prosthodontic restorations in a young patients result in an uncertain longevity of the same. Reattachment of the fractured
fragment of a tooth helps in maintaining both morphology and esthetics in a growing child until the permanent long lasting solution is
sought after the complete development of the dentition and the jaws. Since fractured fragment exhibited no caries, not even negligible
loss of tooth structure and was adapting well to the remaining tooth structure when tried in, the reattachment of fractured fragment was
considered as a viable treatment option. This treatment option for complicated subgingival crown-root fracture depicts the involvement
of periodontal surgical exposure, endodontic management and ultimately the fragment reattachment.