Gupta P.Srivastava V.K.Badnaware S.2025-01-132025-01-13202415518949https://dl.bhu.ac.in/ir/handle/123456789/3364In traumatic dental injuries in children, due to a lack of maturity to cope with the situation, pain intolerance, amount of treatment procedure, and parental anxiety, simplified and non-invasive treatment procedures, such as biologic restorations, are useful. Using advanced adhesive material for fragment reattachment provides excellent esthetic results and a positive attitude from the patient and family. The purpose of this case report is to describe the biological restoration of a complicated crown-root fracture of a primary maxillary central incisor with the fragment reattachment technique. � 2024 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. All rights reserved.enbiologic restorationfragment reattachmentprimary teethRestoration of Complicated Crown-Root Fracture in a Primary Incisor with Fragment ReattachmentArticle