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Is Your Dentrix Workstation Ready for Windows 11

Dentrix Windows 11 readiness guide showing how to check if dental practice workstations are ready before Henry Schein's June 2026 deadline

Checking whether a Dentrix workstation is ready for Windows 11 involves more than Microsoft’s basic hardware check. Henry Schein has its own current hardware recommendations for Dentrix that run alongside Windows 11’s general requirements, and passing Microsoft’s check does not mean the workstation is ready for Dentrix specifically.

Here is exactly how Ekim IT Solutions verifies a Dentrix workstation is genuinely ready, not just technically eligible, for Windows 11.

The Gap Between Microsoft Eligible and Dentrix Ready

A workstation can pass Microsoft’s basic Windows 11 compatibility check and still fall short of what Dentrix actually needs to run smoothly, particularly on machines also running imaging software alongside Dentrix.

Ekim IT Solutions checks both the Windows 11 hardware minimums and Henry Schein’s current Dentrix-specific recommendations before signing off on any workstation as upgrade-ready. A workstation that passes Microsoft’s check but fails the Dentrix hardware check will have performance problems after the upgrade that could have been avoided.

The Four-Step Dentrix Windows 11 Readiness Check

1
Windows 11 Hardware Baseline

Microsoft’s minimum requirements every workstation must pass first

Every Dentrix workstation needs to meet Microsoft’s baseline before any other check applies. TPM 2.0 is the requirement that disqualifies most workstations purchased before approximately 2018, since many lack a TPM chip or have an outdated TPM 1.2 version that cannot be upgraded through software.

Processor

64-bit, 1 GHz+, 2 or more cores

Must be on Microsoft’s approved CPU list

Storage

64GB minimum

SSD strongly recommended for Dentrix performance

Firmware

UEFI with Secure Boot

Legacy BIOS machines cannot run Windows 11

TPM

TPM 2.0 required

Most common reason pre-2018 machines fail

2
Henry Schein Dentrix-Specific Recommendations

Beyond Windows 11’s baseline, Henry Schein’s Dentrix specs exceed Microsoft’s minimums

A workstation that passes Microsoft’s check may still fall short of what Dentrix actually needs. Henry Schein’s current recommendations apply on top of Windows 11’s baseline.

RAM

16GB recommended

Windows 11 min is 4GB. Henry Schein recommends 16GB, especially with imaging software running simultaneously.

Storage Drive

SSD or NVMe required

Traditional hard drives show noticeable Dentrix slowdowns even after a Windows 11 upgrade.

Server OS

Windows Server 2019 or 2022

For the Dentrix server itself, separate from workstation Windows 11 requirement.

3
Imaging Bridge Compatibility

Imaging platform Windows 11 compatibility must be confirmed separately from Dentrix

If a Dentrix workstation also runs imaging software through a bridge connection — DEXIS, Carestream, Schick, or other sensors — that imaging platform’s Windows 11 compatibility must be confirmed separately from Dentrix’s own compatibility.

Upgrading the operating system without verifying the imaging bridge first risks a working Dentrix installation paired with a broken imaging connection. A bridge that worked on Windows 10 may require driver updates, firmware changes, or in some cases hardware replacement to work on Windows 11.

4
Upgrade Sequencing Across the Practice

Non-clinical workstations first, operatory workstations after stability is confirmed

Ekim IT Solutions recommends upgrading non-clinical Dentrix workstations first — front desk and administrative machines — confirming stability, then proceeding to operatory workstations where imaging bridges and clinical workflows are more sensitive to disruption.

This sequence catches any unexpected compatibility issue on a lower-stakes machine before it affects a treatment room. A compatibility problem discovered at the front desk is a scheduling inconvenience. The same problem discovered mid-appointment in an operatory is a clinical disruption.

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How Ekim IT Solutions Runs This Check

Our Process for Every Dentrix Practice

Ekim IT Solutions performs a workstation-by-workstation audit against Windows 11’s hardware baseline, Henry Schein’s current Dentrix recommendations, and any imaging bridge compatibility requirements, then delivers a written upgrade plan ahead of the June 30, 2026 deadline for every Dentrix practice we support. Every practice gets a specific list of which workstations are upgrade-ready, which need RAM or hardware upgrades first, which need hardware replacement, and which imaging bridges need vendor verification before the OS upgrade proceeds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. Windows 11’s minimums are lower than what Henry Schein actually recommends for a smooth Dentrix experience, particularly for RAM and storage type. Ekim IT Solutions checks against Henry Schein’s current specifications, not just Microsoft’s baseline.
This needs to be resolved before the operating system upgrade, either through an updated driver from the imaging vendor or, in some cases, a different imaging integration approach. Ekim IT Solutions confirms imaging bridge compatibility as a required step before any Dentrix workstation upgrade.
Yes. Ekim IT Solutions generally recommends a phased rollout rather than upgrading every workstation simultaneously, which limits disruption if any unexpected issue surfaces during the process.
For a typical single-location practice, Ekim IT Solutions completes a full workstation audit, including hardware, Dentrix-specific recommendations, and imaging compatibility, within a few business days, with a written upgrade plan delivered shortly after.
Technically eligible for Windows 11 is not the same as actually ready to run Dentrix on it. Does your workstation meet both standards?

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 run a full compatibility check against both Microsoft’s Windows 11 requirements and Henry Schein’s current Dentrix hardware recommendations before we ever schedule an upgrade.

Passing Microsoft’s check is not the same as being ready for Dentrix. Find out if your workstation actually clears both bars.
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