Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of research on the bonding ability of attachments to fluorosis enamel. This study evaluates Er: YAG laser-assisted acid etching as a potential optimization protocol. METHODS: Twenty healthy teeth and ninety fluorotic teeth (Thylstrup-Fejerskov Index = 4) were divided into a control group (healthy enamel + acid etching) and a fluorotic group (acid etching 30/60/90 seconds vs. Er: YAG laser + acid etching). The enamel surface was analyzed using scanning electron microscopy, and the shear bond strength (SBS) of each group (n = 10/group) was tested. RESULTS: Attachments exhibited higher SBS than brackets (P < 0.01). Laser-acid etching enhanced SBS compared to acid etching alone (P < 0.01). Laser-treated surfaces exhibited predominantly mixed fracture and resin cohesion fractures, in contrast to adhesive interface fractures and mixed fractures in the acid-only groups. CONCLUSION: Er: YAG laser (100mJ/30 Hz) with 60 seconds acid etching achieves excellent bonding for fluorotic enamel attachments, restoring adhesion to healthy enamel levels while preventing over-etching damage. This protocol shows clinical potential for bonding fluorotic enamel.