Utah Endodontics: Dr. Troy Thomson & Dr. Matthew Kjar
About Utah Endodontics: Dr. Troy Thomson & Dr. Matthew Kjar
Endodontic care often flies under the radar until a toothache demands attention. Specialists in this field handle the intricate work of saving natural teeth—root canals, retreatment of prior procedures, and diagnosing tooth pain that general dentists might refer out. In South Jordan, a clinic along UT-151 focuses solely on these procedures, avoiding the broader scope of family dentistry to zero in on pulp-related issues and dental trauma cases.
The practice sits at 1268 UT-151, a stretch where medical offices and retail spaces blend into the suburb’s expanding commercial corridor. Unlike general dental clinics, endodontists like this one operate with a narrower lens: cracked teeth, abscesses, and complex root anatomies are the norm here. Patient feedback suggests consistency—102 Google reviews average out to a 4.6 rating, a figure that reflects the quiet reliability people expect from a specialty clinic rather than the buzz of a trendy spot.
Most referrals arrive after a dentist identifies a problem beyond a filling or crown. The focus remains on preserving teeth when extraction seems like the easier option, whether that means microscopes for precision or techniques to numb pain efficiently. South Jordan’s growth has pulled more residents into the area, and with that comes the need for specialists who handle the less visible but critical side of dental health—no cosmetic whitening or braces, just the technical work of keeping teeth functional.
Questions about treatment or insurance are best directed to a phone call: (801) 446-1888. For those mapping the route, the directions place it south of the 10400 S intersection, where the road widens and the signage is clear.
This listing was last updated on March 19, 2026