Transform Your Smile With Premium Dental Crowns
At Cloud Dental, we understand that your smile is your signature. Dr. Samani combines clinical precision with an artist’s eye to create dental crowns that not only restore function but also enhance the natural beauty of your smile. By leveraging our partner lab at Anchor Dental, we use Ivoclar ZirCAD Prime—the gold standard of German zirconia—ensuring your crowns possess the translucency of natural enamel and the strength of modern engineering.
Whether you need a dental crown for structural support or aesthetic improvement, Cloud Dental offers the most advanced materials and techniques for lasting results.
Understanding Dental Crowns
A dental crown is one of the most versatile tools in a dentist’s toolkit. Crowns can transform your smile, restore the shape of a damaged tooth, and protect it from further issues. If you’ve had a tooth that’s cracked, worn down, or severely stained, a crown can restore its form and function. It’s a durable solution that prevents more extensive and costly procedures like tooth extraction or root canals.
At Cloud Dental, we provide the highest quality dental crowns designed to suit your needs and enhance the appearance of your smile.
What are Dental Crowns?
Who Needs Dental Crowns?
- Protect a weak or cracked tooth
- Restore a broken tooth
- Cover and support large fillings
- Hold together parts of a cracked tooth
- Attach bridges or dentures
- Provide a natural-looking replacement for dental implants
What is the Difference Between a Crown and a Veneer?

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While both crowns and veneers help restore the appearance of your teeth, they work differently. A veneer is a thin shell placed over the front surface of the tooth, requiring minimal removal of tooth structure. In contrast, a dental crown covers the entire tooth, providing more structural support, especially for weakened or damaged teeth.
If you need significant support for a tooth, a crown is the ideal option. Veneers are great for minor aesthetic improvements, but crowns are better for teeth that need more reinforcement.


