John Notarianni, DDS[email protected]DSODSOs part of the access-to-care solutionDental service organizations (DSOs) are not all evil, according to Dr. John Notarianni, who has worked at an Aspen Dental practice in Knoxville, TN, for seven years. He contends DSOs can play an important role in improving access to care for many individuals by giving dentists more time to provide that care.June 21, 2012Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPractice SalesThe risks of DSO partnerships: Protecting your practice's futureThe allure of partnering with a dental service organization (DSO) is often the promise of financial security, operational support, and long-term success. But not all DSO partnerships live up to their initial promises, writes Ryan Mingus of Tusk Partners.PeriodonticsAnti-inflammatory drug may reverse gum disease damageOffice ManagementBaptism by fire: My 1st day in the dental practiceLegal IssuesPossibly pickled dentist sued for groping, botching smileLegal IssuesTexas investigating illegal marketing of fluoride toothpastes