A 40-year-old female presented with an inability to eat properly due to a fractured crown. Upon examination, the remaining tooth structure was below the gumline and not accessible. The procedure involves adjusting the gum tissue and bone around the tooth to provide better access and ensure a proper restoration fit. Biologic width and ferrule effect must be considered to prevent inflammation, bone loss, and future issues. Complications can include an unaesthetic appearance, sensitivity, and loss of bone or papilla.