
Biological Dentistry
What does Dr. Kim mean by Whole-Body dental care?

Biological dentistry can sound like a “new trend,” but the heart of it is actually very simple: your mouth is part of your body—not separate from it. Dr. Tony Kim’s practice includes “Holistic or Biological Dentistry” as a core service, alongside restorative and cosmetic care.
What patients usually want to know first
Most people who are new to biological dentistry are asking questions like:
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“Are the materials in my mouth affecting how I feel?”
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“If I’m sensitive to metals or chemicals, do I have options?”
Can dentistry support my health—not just my smile?”
What does the process look like?
Step 1: A calm, information-first consultation
You share what you’re experiencing—dental concerns, health history, sensitivities, and goals.
Step 2: Records and diagnostics (as needed)
This may include imaging and measurements so Dr. Kim can plan conservatively and safely.
Step 3: A clear plan with options
Biological dentistry isn’t about pressure. It’s about understanding your choices and selecting the least stressful path forward
Benefits
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More thoughtful material selection (biocompatibility-focused)
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A preventative mindset—less “patching,” more long-term planning
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Care that respects anxious patients and sensitive systems
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