“…Each type of laser has its specificity and interacts differently with the hard dental tissues (Esteves‐Oliveira et al, ; Faria et al, ; Lopes et al, ; Saydjari et al, ). Also, the ultrastructural features and chemical changes of dentin depend mainly on the laser parameters such as output power, frequency and application mode, because these parameters are directly related to the increase in temperature (Alfredo, Marchesan, Sousa‐Neto, Brugnera‐Junior, & Silva‐Sousa, ; Beer et al, ; Faria, Souza‐Gabriel, Alfredo, Messias, & Silva‐Sousa, ; Lopes et al, ). Accordingly, previous studies have evaluated the thermal, morphological, and chemical effects in dentin irradiated with high power lasers, to determine parameters for a safe clinical application (Abad‐Gallegos, Arnabat‐Dominguez, Espana‐Tost, Berini‐Aytes, & Gay‐Escoda, ; Alfredo et al, ; Beer et al, ; Lopes et al, ; Marchesan, Brugnera‐Junior, Souza‐Gabriel, Correa‐Silva, & Sousa‐Neto, ; Yamazaki, Goya, Yu, Kimura, & Matsumoto, ).…”