About Dr. Matthew L. Noorda, DMD
Dental care in suburban areas often balances convenience with specialized services—something that becomes especially clear in communities like Draper, where routine checkups and cosmetic procedures exist side by side. A dentist’s office here isn’t just about fillings and cleanings; it’s where preventive care meets restorative treatments like crowns, bridges, and even implant consultations. The quiet stretch of South Fort Street, lined with professional suites, makes it an unassuming but practical hub for those mapping out their next dental visit.
Tucked into unit 100 at 12465 S Fort St, this practice sits among a mix of medical offices and small businesses, a common setup in Draper’s planned commercial zones. The area itself—just minutes from the mouth of Corner Canyon—hints at the kind of patients who might stop by: outdoor enthusiasts who need a quick exam between trail runs, families squeezing in appointments before school pickup, or professionals popping in during a lunch break. Dentistry here isn’t isolated from daily life; it’s folded into the rhythm of a suburb that’s equal parts residential and on-the-go.
Routine exams, X-rays, and periodontal care form the backbone of what’s offered, but the inclusion of TMJ evaluations and sleep apnea screenings suggests a broader approach to oral health. These aren’t services every clinic highlights, yet they reflect how dental practices increasingly overlap with overall wellness. Questions about alignment, jaw pain, or even snoring might lead someone here—problems that don’t always scream “dentist” at first glance but often start with one.
For anyone needing to confirm details or schedule a visit, a call to (801) 553-2350 connects directly to the office. Directions, meanwhile, are simplest via the map listing, which pins the location between a physical therapy center and a financial advisor’s suite—two neighbors that, in their own way, bookend the spectrum of personal well-being.
This listing was last updated on April 23, 2026