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When you look in the mirror, yellowed teeth can suddenly catch your eye.
Teeth staining can happen to anyone due to various everyday causes such as coffee, tea, wine, and smoking.
Among the representative methods for removing tooth discoloration,
one of the main options is teeth whitening.
Many people try to create whiter teeth
through whitening treatments,
but in some cases, even repeated whitening does not lead to improvement.
Did you know the limits of repeated whitening?
Teeth whitening is a treatment that chemically bleaches
the discoloration visible on the surface.
It is effective for external stains caused by everyday life,
such as coffee, wine,
and cigarettes, but
it has limitations in the following cases.
Whitening - Limits of Teeth Stain Removal

- Structural discoloration inside the tooth
(e.g., discoloration after root canal treatment, congenital staining, etc.)
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Deep staining caused by taking tetracycline (an antibiotic)
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Teeth that have already undergone whitening multiple times
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Cases where the inside of the tooth has darkened due to aging
Above all, the more whitening is repeated,
the higher the possibility of side effects such as
increased tooth sensitivity, cold sensitivity, and enamel damage.
In other words, repeated whitening for removing tooth discoloration
has its limits,
and may actually make teeth weaker.

It is not just about 'getting whiter.'
The purpose of improving tooth color is more than simply becoming whiter.
Many people want a more neat and sophisticated image,
or want to improve tooth shape and alignment at the same time.
In such cases, rather than whitening,
it is necessary to choose a method
that can provide a fundamental solution.
Many people are looking into laminate veneers
as an alternative to teeth whitening.
Among them, the method currently drawing the most attention is
'Zeronate.'

What is Zeronate?
Zeronate is a no-prep or minimal-prep laminate veneer
introduced by Tiu Dental.
It is made at a thickness of just 0.01 mm,
much thinner than conventional laminate veneers,
so treatment can be performed
with almost no damage to the teeth.
Why choose Zeronate

Minimizing tooth damage
Conventional laminate veneers required
a process of removing a considerable amount of tooth structure before treatment.
In contrast, Zeronate uses ultra-thin laminate veneers
with a thickness of 0.01 mm,
allowing the procedure with minimal tooth reduction.
It reduces unnecessary damage
and preserves the tooth’s natural structure as much as possible,
while still offering a refined improvement in appearance.
No burden from pain or recovery
Unlike general prosthetic procedures,
there is little need for anesthesia, pain, or recovery,
so you can return to daily life immediately after treatment,
and the impression changes the moment you smile.
Comprehensive improvement of appearance beyond simple stain correction
Zeronate does not simply make teeth
whiter.
Because it is designed by considering the individual’s tooth structure, face shape,
and the impression when smiling,
it can help remove tooth discoloration
while also creating a softer, more sophisticated look.
Zeronate is recommended for people like this
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Those who have tried whitening several times but are not satisfied
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Those concerned about tooth color as well as tooth shape, asymmetry,
and spacing
So far, we have looked at teeth whitening and Zeronate
as methods for removing tooth discoloration.
Beyond white teeth, toward a more sophisticated impression

Tooth discoloration is not just a cosmetic issue;
it can also affect a person’s impression and confidence.
If you are concerned about discoloration that does not improve even after repeated whitening treatments,
or about the shape of your teeth,
it may be time to consider a more fundamental solution.
Zeronate is a method that minimizes tooth damage
while still allowing a natural and neat improvement in appearance.
For those who want to find a smile that suits them,
rather than simply having white teeth,
it can be a suitable choice.

