Hello.
The right things, clearly; the burden, minimized
This is Seoul Dia Dental Clinic at Magok Station.
Last week we had the first snow of 2025—do you all remember it?
It was really pretty to look at...
But on the way home from work, it instantly turned into survival mode on ice.
And then, over the weekend, as if nothing had happened,
there were many places where the snow had completely melted away.
But please remember one thing.
If the temperature drops sharply again, the ice will return.
Enjoy the romance of the first snow, but please be absolutely careful about safety accidents.
Now that we’ve warmed up a little, both body and mind,
shall we get to today’s main topic?
Problems with front teeth: gaps, chips, discoloration
These three are usually things people think, “I should get that done someday...”
but keep putting off because there’s no real reason to act right away.
Now, right after the CSAT is exactly the time
when you can resolve that “someday”
with the lightest burden through the 2025 CSAT special event
at Seoul Dia Dental Clinic at Magok Station.^^
2025 CSAT Special Event
- Di-Aneite (no-prep laminate)
450,000 KRW (VAT separate)
Alright, then let’s begin today’s story in earnest.
“Why do old bonded resin restorations turn so yellow?”
And how can they be restored naturally?
Front teeth that have turned yellow from resin discoloration!
Let’s look at a case where they were naturally restored with Di-Aneite!
Why does resin turn yellow over time?

Maggok Station Dental Clinic_Resin Discoloration
Resin is a fast and cost-effective aesthetic treatment, but
light, food pigments, surface wear
are all three highly vulnerable to these factors.
So over time,
the boundary with the tooth becomes yellowish,
the gloss fades,
and the once-smooth surface becomes rough,
so depending on the angle of the light,
a very noticeable color difference appears.
In particular, front teeth
receive light directly from the front,
so discoloration is much more visible.
That is why many people worry about things like this.
“It doesn’t come off even if I brush, and whitening doesn’t remove it...”
“In photos, only my front teeth look different...”
Resin discoloration is not a type of stain that can be solved by cleaning;
it is the material itself aging, so replacement is needed.
How can yellowed resin be treated?

Maggok Station Dental Clinic_Front tooth resin.
Rebonding the resin is not a bad option.
But... the problem comes after that.
It may look nice at first,
but over time the color darkens again,
the gloss quickly turns dull,
wear from minor abrasion occurs,
and above all, because it is on the front teeth,
all of these changes are very easy to see.
In the end, the biggest limitation is that “if it’s rebonded, it changes again, and I keep worrying about it...”
this cycle can continue.
That is why, for the long term,
those who want all three—natural appearance, color stability, and durability—
often choose Di-Aneite (no-prep laminate).
Why is Di-Aneite (no-prep laminate)
strong against resin discoloration?

Maggok Station Dental Clinic_Di-Aneite no-prep laminate
The reason Di-Aneite is loved is not simply that it is “pretty.”
Its real strength is that it maintains a stable condition over time,
even in the challenging front-tooth area.
Because almost no tooth structure is shaved away, the natural tooth remains intact,
and its gloss, translucency, and color stability are excellent, so it does not look dull even after a long time.
When light hits it, it reflects softly like a natural tooth, removing the feeling that it has been “attached,”
its shape and tone are precisely adjusted to suit front-tooth aesthetic design,
and above all, there is much less concern about discoloration.
In one sentence,
it is not about looking like “a tooth that was attached,” but rather
“as if my original tooth had always looked this way.”
That is why Di-Aneite is such a strong solution for concerns about resin discoloration.
Real case of resin discoloration treated with Di-Aneite
- The patient’s concern

Maggok Station Dental Clinic_Front tooth resin discoloration
At first, the resin looked nice,
but after a few years, the two front teeth looked
clearly more yellow than the other teeth, and especially in photos,
the “color looking out of place” became more noticeable.
- Design direction

Maggok Station Dental Clinic_Di-Aneite consultation
Seoul Dia Dental Clinic at Magok Station
does not simply think, “Let’s just cover the discoloration.”
Instead, it first considers a front-tooth design that harmonizes with the face.
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Matching color and translucency with the natural teeth
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Considering the angle of light when smiling
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Adjusting the symmetry, length, and smile line of both front teeth
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Ultra-fine boundary design to eliminate the feeling of something being attached
The key goal is naturalness that does not look like treatment.
- Results after treatment

Maggok Station Dental Clinic_After Di-Aneite treatment for resin discoloration
The patient’s first words right after treatment:
“Doctor... this really looks just like my original teeth!”
After the Di-Aneite procedure,
the habit of hiding the front teeth when taking photos also disappeared.
Friends said they could not easily tell what had changed,
but many commented that the overall impression became much softer and brighter.
The naturalness that does not stand out even under fluorescent lights or sunlight
this subtle “realness” is the power of Di-Aneite.

Seoul Dia Dental Clinic, Magok
For those who have only been postponing treatment because of front-tooth resin discoloration,
for those who feel uncomfortable because the color looks different in photos,
for those who were interested in Di-Aneite but hesitated because of the cost...
This year is a time when both test-takers and their families
can receive special benefits.
“Let’s set aside front-tooth concerns this winter.”
Seoul Dia Dental Clinic at Magok Station will help you without burden.
[ This post was written in accordance with medical law for the purpose of providing accurate information about dental surgery and procedures. Infection and side effects may occur after surgery, so you should decide on surgery (procedure) after sufficient consultation with a skilled medical team. ]
[ Seoul Dia Dental Clinic Di-Aneite Case Series ]
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Gap between front teeth
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Chipped front teeth
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Resin discoloration
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Peg-shaped tooth