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You're Not Alone: How We Help Anxious Dental Patients Feel Safe at Lifetime Family Dental

April 29, 20263 min read

You're Not Alone: How We Help Anxious Dental Patients Feel Safe at Lifetime Family Dental

If Going to the Dentist Makes You Anxious, Keep Reading

Let's be honest: dental anxiety is more common than most people admit. Studies consistently show that a significant portion of adults experience some level of fear or anxiety around dental visits — and a meaningful percentage avoid the dentist entirely because of it.

If that's you, we want you to know a few things:

  • You are not unusual or irrational.

  • Your hesitation makes complete sense given the experiences many people have had.

  • And at Lifetime Family Dental, you will be treated with patience, dignity, and kindness — always.

Where Dental Anxiety Comes From

Dental fear usually has roots in one or more of the following:

  • A painful or negative experience at the dentist in the past

  • Feeling out of control in the chair

  • Fear of pain, needles, or specific sounds (the drill, the suction)

  • Embarrassment about the state of your teeth after a long absence

  • A sense that the dentist will judge you

That last one is something we hear often — and we want to address it directly. Dr. Godfrey has seen every kind of dental situation. His goal is never to lecture or judge. His goal is to help you get healthy, on your terms, at a pace that feels manageable.

How We Create a Calm Experience

We've built our practice culture around making patients feel welcomed and respected — not rushed or shamed. Here's what that looks like in practice:

  • We ask about your concerns before we start. If you're anxious, tell us — our team is trained to adjust.

  • We explain what we're doing at every step so there are no surprises.

  • We invite you to signal us to pause whenever you need a break.

  • We never rush or dismiss what you're feeling.

  • Our new office space was designed with comfort in mind — warm, clean, and calm.

Small adjustments make a huge difference. Something as simple as knowing you can raise your hand to stop at any time changes the entire dynamic of a visit.


Calm, reassuring photo — patient relaxed in dental chair, warm natural light, soft tones. Nothing sharp or clinical in view.

The Longer You Wait, the Harder It Gets

This isn't meant as a scare tactic — it's the honest truth about dental health. Anxiety leads to avoidance. Avoidance leads to conditions that worsen over time. And worsened conditions require more involved treatment, which can feel more intimidating.

The best way to break that cycle is a simple, low-pressure first visit. Even if it's just a conversation. Even if it's just a cleaning. We'll meet you where you are.

A Message From Dr. Godfrey

"I became a dentist because I believe everyone deserves to feel healthy and confident in their smile — not just people who grew up without fear. If you've been putting off care because of anxiety or embarrassment, I want to personally invite you in. We'll take it at your pace. We'll answer every question. And we'll never make you feel anything less than cared for."

— Dr. Chris Godfrey, DMD

This Spring, Take That First Step

Our new location at 368 N Main Street in Kaysville was designed to feel less like a typical dental office and more like a place you could actually feel at ease. Come see for yourself.

New patients are always welcome. Same-day appointments are often available for those who've been putting off care and are finally ready.

🤝 Ready to try again? We've got you. https://lifetimefd.com/contact


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