Crown fractures of maxillary anterior teeth are relatively common among children and teenagers. The aesthetic rehabilitation of such fractures is one of the greatest challenges faced by dentists. Reattaching the fractured fragment to the remaining tooth can provide better and longer-lasting aesthetics, improved function, a positive psychological response, and is a faster and less complicated procedure. This article discusses the fragment reattachment technique and presents a clinical case of a coronal fracture involving enamel and dentin.