Curve Dental and Dentrix represent fundamentally different infrastructure philosophies. Curve Dental is cloud-native with no server requirement. Standard Dentrix requires a Windows Server at every location. That difference shapes every IT decision a multi-location practice makes, from opening costs to maintenance overhead to go-live timelines for new offices.
Here is how they actually compare for practices with more than one location.
Why This Comparison Is Really an Infrastructure Decision
The Curve Dental vs Dentrix comparison for dental groups is not just a software question. It is an infrastructure question that affects every location’s IT budget, maintenance overhead, and go-live timeline for new offices.
A DSO standardized on Dentrix pays for a server at every location it opens or acquires. A DSO standardized on Curve Dental pays for internet infrastructure at every location instead. Over ten locations, the difference in capital expenditure is significant.
Infrastructure: The Core Difference
Curve Dental
Dentrix
Server
No local server required. Every function runs through a browser connected to Curve’s cloud infrastructure.
Per-Location Cost
Monthly subscription and internet infrastructure. No capital hardware expenditure per location.
IT Maintenance
No server to patch, back up, or replace. IT focus shifts to workstations and internet reliability.
New Locations
Workstation setup, network config, and internet connection only. No server to procure. Significantly faster go-live.
Critical Dependency
Reliable high-speed internet with LTE failover at every location. An internet outage takes the system offline.
Multi-Location
All locations access the same cloud environment. Centralized scheduling, shared patient records, and cross-location reporting from any browser, no extra config.
Server
Dedicated Windows Server required at each location running the practice management database.
Per-Location Cost
Server hardware, Windows Server licensing, and IT setup at every location. Capital expenditure every time a location opens.
IT Maintenance
Each server must be maintained, patched, backed up, and eventually replaced. Six locations means six servers on different replacement cycles.
New Locations
Server procurement, Windows Server config, Dentrix installation, imaging setup, database integration. Higher cost and longer timeline than Curve.
Critical Dependency
Local server health. If the server fails, the location cannot access Dentrix until the server is restored or replaced.
Multi-Location
Each location runs its own database on its own server. Cross-location reporting requires Dentrix Enterprise, a separate more expensive product with significantly higher server requirements.
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All locations access the same cloud environment automatically
Centralized scheduling across locations, shared patient records, and cross-location reporting are available from any browser at any location. No additional configuration or separate product required.
Standard Dentrix
Each location runs its own database on its own server
Cross-location patient sharing and reporting require Dentrix Enterprise, which is a separate, more expensive product with significantly higher server requirements than standard Dentrix.
Dentrix Enterprise
If multi-location is the requirement, the correct comparison is Dentrix Enterprise vs Curve
Not standard Dentrix vs Curve Dental. Enterprise carries much higher IT costs than either standard Dentrix or Curve and requires dedicated IT support with SQL Server experience.
Opening New Locations
Curve Dental
Workstation setup, network config, and internet. No server.
Workstation setup and configuration
Network configuration
Internet connection meeting Curve’s speed requirements
No server to procure or configure
No database to set up
No new software installation
A new Curve location can be ready for clinical use significantly faster
Standard Dentrix
Server procurement, software installation, database integration. Higher cost and longer timeline.
Windows Server procurement and configuration
Dentrix installation and licensing
Imaging environment setup
Integration with cross-location reporting tools
Higher capital cost per location opened
Longer go-live timeline than Curve
Each new server adds to the ongoing maintenance pool
Should Your Practice Switch to Curve Dental?
Answer three questions to get a practical recommendation based on your group’s current situation.
How many locations does your group currently operate?
1 to 2
3 to 6
7 to 15
15 or more
What is your Dentrix server situation?
Servers are new or recently replaced
Servers are aging and due for replacement
Opening new locations soon
How is your current Dentrix setup working?
Working well, staff know it
Reporting and cross-location visibility are frustrating
Server maintenance is a recurring burden
Our Assessment
Why
Next Step
Start over
When Dentrix Is Still the Right Choice
Practices Already Running Dentrix Across Multiple Locations
Practices already running Dentrix across multiple locations with stable server infrastructure and staff who know the platform have a real reason to stay. Migration from Dentrix to Curve Dental is a significant project requiring data conversion, staff retraining, and workflow adjustment. If the existing setup is working well and the IT overhead is manageable, the disruption of migration may not be worth the long-term infrastructure savings.
What Ekim IT Solutions Recommends
Our Assessment
For dental groups opening new locations from scratch, Curve Dental’s infrastructure advantages are compelling. For groups already on Dentrix evaluating a switch, the migration cost and disruption must be weighed against the long-term IT savings. Ekim IT Solutions evaluates both platforms for dental groups as part of our IT planning process and supports migrations between them when the decision is made.
Frequently Asked Questions
Technically yes, but it creates significant management complexity. Different platforms require different support expertise, prevent native cross-location patient sharing, and require separate vendor relationships. Most dental groups standardize on one platform as a strategic goal even if the transition takes time.
Curve Dental’s native multi-location support handles centralized scheduling, shared patient records, and cross-location reporting. For practices that need the full enterprise management capabilities of Dentrix Enterprise, Curve Dental may not match every feature. The correct comparison depends on which specific features the dental group requires.
A single-location migration typically takes four to eight weeks. A multi-location group should plan for a phased migration of three to six months, moving one location at a time to allow for data verification and staff adjustment before the next location transitions.
Imaging data stored in Dentrix-compatible imaging platforms does not automatically transfer to Curve Dental’s environment. Your IT provider must develop a specific plan for historical imaging data before migration begins. Some practices maintain access to historical imaging through the previous system while capturing new images through Curve’s integrated imaging or a compatible third-party platform.
Deciding between Curve Dental and Dentrix for your multi-location practice and want to know what each one actually demands from your IT infrastructure?
Ekim IT Solutions works exclusively with dental practices. We serve New England and New York with on-site support and dental practices nationwide with remote support. We support dental groups running both platforms and can tell you from direct experience how each one performs across multiple locations and what your IT environment needs to support either choice.
Curve and Dentrix are fundamentally different infrastructure decisions. Make sure your IT environment is built for whichever direction you choose.