
Reattachment of tooth fragment of anterior teeth is easy to practice and economic method that has the potential to assume the incisal strength during tooth functioning. The method ensures increased wearing steadiness and thus creates better function. This clinical case report tries to throw light on certain aspects of the reattachment technique used on fractured teeth. The clinical and radiographic examination revealed a complicated oblique crown fracture that was treated by doing RCT and reinforcing with a prefabricated fibrepost. The fractured segment was then accurately placed on the tooth, later post in the canal was cemented. Tooth jewellery was used to camouflage fracture line and also to enhance the esthetics. The clinical results appear to be positive and they show that this technique is easy to perform and standardize, inexpensive and that it allows both functional and aesthetic benefits.