About Aesthetic Dental Care of New Jersey
Dental care often gets pushed to the back burner—until something starts aching. In Totowa, a quiet borough where Union Boulevard cuts through a mix of residential blocks and small businesses, Aesthetic Dental Care of New Jersey handles the kind of routine and cosmetic work that keeps smiles functional and confident. This isn’t the place for flashy promises; it’s where fillings, crowns, and basic cleanings get done without the usual clinic fanfare. People come for the standard checkups but stay for the less common offerings like veneers and teeth whitening—services that straddle the line between necessity and vanity.
The practice sits at 336 Union Blvd, a stretch of road that’s more practical than picturesque, flanked by the kind of low-key storefronts that locals rely on. Online, it holds a 4.5-star rating across 15 Google reviews—not the volume of a downtown chain, but enough to signal steady, unremarkable satisfaction. Most comments don’t gush; they’re the kind of short, direct notes you’d expect from patients who got what they needed and moved on. That’s often the highest praise for a dentist: when the experience is forgettable in the best way.
What stands out—if anything does—is the lack of specialty pretension. There’s no laser focus on orthodontics or oral surgery; instead, the emphasis seems to be on bread-and-butter dentistry with a few aesthetic upgrades. A quick whitening session before a wedding, a chipped tooth repaired after a weekend mishap, or just the twice-yearly cleaning that insurance covers. These are the quiet transactions that keep a neighborhood practice running. No one’s driving across counties for it, but that’s the point.
For anyone mapping out their next appointment, directions are straightforward—just pull up the location on Google and follow Union Blvd past the usual landmarks. Questions about availability or services? The phone line, (973) 227-8998, connects to someone who’ll either answer or call back—because even in a digital age, dental offices still run on hold music and voicemail. Around here, that’s just how it works.
This listing was last updated on March 24, 2026