Complicated crown-root fractures of maxillary incisors are a relatively common occurrence in cases of trauma to the facial region. Patients with such fractures are in acute pain and usually require emergency care on their first clinical visit. Pain management and restoration of function, esthetics, and phonetics should be the prime objective in handling such patients. The reattachment of fractured tooth fragments is a relatively simple procedure that provides natural esthetics and conservation of tooth structure. This case report describes such a reattachment procedure in a complicated crown-root fracture and its success at 5 years of follow-up.