Harry Albers, DDS, FAGD
1100 Sonoma Ave. Ste E
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
707-575-1190
Education
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Emergency Dental Care
Your Mouth and Your Teeth
Sensitive Teeth
Cracked Tooth?
Missing a Tooth?
Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Dry Mouth
Tooth Grinding
Sleep Apnea
Sleep Dentistry
Preventative
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What is Preventive Care?
Caring for Your Teeth
Eating Right
Dental Check-Ups
Dental Sealants
Periodontal Disease
Kicking the Habit
Mouth and Night Guards
Dental X-Rays
TMJ
Antibiotics with Treatment
Cosmetics
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Tooth Shaping
Invisalign
Tooth Colored Fillings
Esthetic Veneers
Cosmetic Bonding
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain Crowns
Before and After Cases
Restorations
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Family Dentistry
Periodontal (gum) Treatment
Treating Cracked Teeth
Root Canals
Implants
Crowns/Caps: Each Step
One-Appointment Crowns
Laser Dentistry
Bonded Dental Bridges
Porcelain Bridges
Gold Restorations
Visiting our office
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First Visit
Meet Dr. Albers
Our Staff
Why We Are Different
Technologies We Offer
Where to Stay
Financial Policy
Dental Insurance
Contact Us
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Did you know gold has been valued for its use in dentistry since the time of the Ancient Egyptians? Safe, durable, and pliable; no other material can offer all the outstanding qualities that gold combines.
Internationally, it the undisputed material of choice for long-term quality dental repairs.
Gold doesn't just look good--it feels good--because gold is remarkably compatible with the inside of your mouth. With many other metals, the likelihood of sensitivity or an allergic reaction is a significant risk for the patient. But not with gold.
On average, repairs made with gold last nearly 20 years; sometimes, as long as 40+ years. By contrast, repairs made with other materials are likely to require replacement 2-5 times over a 20-year period. So gold really is a cost-effective choice.
Gold expands and contracts at the same rate as your natural tooth. This protects your gold crown from chipping, cracking or breaking; which can be a problem with other less versatile materials.
Thanks to its purity and smoothness, gold doesn't darken or stain over time.
A gold crown has some very distinct characteristics that make it the best choice. A well-cast gold crown fits considerably better then other materials; especially porcelain. Because it fits better, it lasts longer! The bacteria we all have in our mouths have less access to the micro-margins and therefore the inevitable decay takes longer to happen.
Not all gold crowns are the same--far from it--and you should know the difference. Some gold crowns are made of an economy gold and are only gold in color and don't possess the casting characteristics so important for a good seal at the edges. This significantly decreases the life of the crown. These cheaper gold-content crowns are on the order of ten carat and do not have the tissue tolerance and compatibility of a higher gold-content alloy. They are cheaper, but in the long run you'll spend 5-10 times as much on these inferior products.
The best of the dental gold is an alloy of many metals, (allowing for certain hardness factors that are required) and are usually about 76% gold or a little over 18 carat. Anything more and they start to lose other characteristics that are too important to sacrifice.