“…8,12,13 However, its use could be justified by the fact that several studies 11,14,15 reported that enamel Er:YAG laser results in a suitable micro retentive pattern for adhesion and can increase enamel acid resistance, 9,15-17 contrary to acid etching which demineralizes enamel surface leading to caries. 15,18 Additionally, it is also thought to have an antibacterial effect by entrapping free ions 12,18,19 and forming remineralization microspaces. 12,19 Nevertheless, laser treatment requires specific considerations as the use of correct tip, 8,15,20 adequate energy, otherwise could result in sub or over ablative energy, causing either flacking 8,18,21,22 or vitrification.…”