huge practice, overcrowded. My special needs child was humiliated by a dental hygienist who kept telling us he belonged in an adult practice, despite having been with Dr. U. for his whole life. Chart was incomplete; hygienist argued with me (mom) about whether he had had preventive sealant care. This had been done under sedation in that office, for a cost exceeding $2,000 because of the need for an anesthesiologist. Front desk staff always nice, but the "chair side manners" left me in tears, my developmentally disabled child quiet and frightened. We are leaving the practice