My first impression of Dr. Tucker was very pleasant. I thought that her and her staff were very nice and made me feel very at ease. However, when I came back for my second appointment, which was a filling replaced and some sealants, I had a panic attack in the middle of the procedure. She told me to raise my hand if I felt any pain. I felt something sharp and raised my hand. I had some blue rubber thing covering my mouth which I had never had before and had no idea what it was, and I panicked. My eyes started to tear and I felt like I couldn't breath. They stopped, told me that my reaction was totally normal, and that I had a panic attack. I was advised to get a prescription for Adavan, to come back, and they would make me totally comfortable. I kept apologizing for my reaction, and they told me not to feel bad. They put a temporary filling in my tooth since they took my filling out. I left feeling very confused. I called today to book my appointment to finish my procedure and was told that they couldn't subject their other patients to my behavior. I asked them about my unfinished dental work and they said they could no longer help me, and I couldn't come back.