Recent advances in dental imaging, dental materials and equipments have improved the prognosis of compromised teeth. Strategic locations of tooth, doctor’s and patient’s perception are the important factors, which determine the direction of treatment. In a tooth relatively indicated for extraction, if the patient is eager on salvation of a tooth, it is the dentist’s moral duty to put efforts in the direction to preserve the natural tooth.
The second generation fibrin product, i.e., platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is widely used in the field of dental surgery. This case report puts light on management of endodontically compromised tooth with hemisection and use of PRF as a regenerative tool in such surgical cases.