Avulsion of permanent teeth is one of the rarest and most devastating dental injuries, accounting for 0.5% to 16% of all traumatic injuries. Because of their exposed location in the dental arch, the maxillary central incisors are the teeth most often afflicted, and the younger population is the most affected. Even with proper tooth replantation treatment, external root resorption (inflammatory/replacement) incidence is still significant. On the other hand, if several criteria are adhered to, the disease may advance slowly and eventually have a favorable prognosis. To assess the restorative and endodontic management options of avulsed teeth and list the complications associated with it. A narrative literature review from 2017 to 2023 was performed using PubMed, Medline, and ScienceDirect databases. The keywords used were"restorative management", "endodontic management", and "teeth avulsion". The treatment of trauma and avulsed teeth in patientscan be multidisciplinary and take into account the endodontic approach, the existing bone capacity, and the pubertal growth stage in the case of adolescents.