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Switching from Open Dental to Curve Dental: What Changes

Graphic titled "How to Migrate from Open Dental to Curve," showing the Open Dental and Curve Dental logos being transitioned between two hands to represent a software data migration.

Open Dental is built around data ownership. Your patient records live on a server your practice controls, and the software is open-source with no vendor lock-in. Curve Dental is fully cloud-based with no local server requirement and no software to install.

Switching from one to the other is a meaningful infrastructure shift. Here is what to expect.

Data Ownership Change

Open Dental gives your practice full ownership of its database. When you move to Curve Dental, your data lives on Curve’s cloud infrastructure.

Before switching, confirm in writing with Curve how your data can be exported and in what format. This is especially important for practices that may want to switch platforms again in the future. Cloud platforms vary significantly in their data portability policies, and this question is easier to answer before you commit than after.

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What You Gain and What You Give Up

What You Gain

No on-site server to maintain, patch, or replace when it ages out

No hardware refresh cycles for the practice management server

No backup management for the practice management database on your end

Curve’s infrastructure team handles software updates and uptime

What You Give Up

Direct control over your data: patient records move to Curve’s cloud environment

Open Dental’s flexibility: cross-platform support and full database access

Operation without internet: Curve requires connectivity to function

Data sovereignty: for practices with strong preferences around data ownership, this tradeoff is worth thinking through before committing

What Changes in Your IT Environment

Check each infrastructure change your IT provider has confirmed is addressed before your migration date.

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All three infrastructure changes confirmed.

Your IT environment is prepared for Curve Dental. Confirm data migration and imaging handling are also addressed before the migration window opens.

Infrastructure changes still outstanding.

The unchecked items must be addressed before go-live. Internet speed, backup connectivity, and server decommission planning are the most commonly overlooked. The migration should not be scheduled until all three are confirmed.

IT environment is not ready for Curve Dental.

None of the three infrastructure changes have been addressed. A Curve go-live without confirmed internet speed, backup connectivity, and server planning risks patient care disruption on day one.

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What Happens to Your Open Dental Data

Patient records migrate through Curve's onboarding process

Curve Dental handles the data conversion from Open Dental. Patient records, scheduling data, and treatment history migrate through their onboarding process. The conversion team will confirm what transfers directly and what may require manual entry. Before conversion begins, your IT provider should export a clean, verified copy of your Open Dental MySQL database as a backup.

Imaging data does not automatically migrate and requires advance planning

Historical X-rays and clinical images are stored in Open Dental's format and may not be directly accessible in Curve. Work with your IT provider and Curve's team before migration to determine how historical imaging will be handled. Discovering an incompatibility during go-live is far more disruptive than resolving it two weeks before migration day.

Internet Requirements Before You Switch

Curve runs entirely in the browser, so internet infrastructure replaces your server as the most critical IT dependency. Check each requirement your IT provider has confirmed is in place.

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All four internet requirements confirmed.

Your internet infrastructure is ready for Curve Dental. This is the most commonly underestimated preparation area for practices switching from Open Dental. Having it confirmed before go-live puts your practice in a strong position for a smooth transition.

Internet requirements still outstanding.

The unchecked items must be in place before go-live. Backup connectivity and speed testing under load are the most commonly skipped. A connectivity failure on go-live day is the most disruptive possible start for a new platform.

Internet infrastructure is not ready for Curve Dental.

Practices switching from Open Dental to Curve often underestimate how much the internet requirements change. With Open Dental, your server was the critical system. With Curve, your internet connection is. None of the four requirements have been confirmed. The migration should not be scheduled until they are.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Before migration, your IT provider should export and archive your complete Open Dental database. That archive remains accessible on your server or a backup drive even after Curve is live. This gives you access to historical data independent of Curve's platform.
Historical imaging stored in Open Dental's format does not automatically transfer to Curve. Most practices either keep an Open Dental installation accessible for historical image lookup or convert historical imaging to a compatible format before migration. Confirm the plan with your IT provider and Curve's team before your migration date.
Most practices do. Open Dental on a local server does not depend on internet speed for daily operations. Curve Dental depends entirely on it. A speed test before migration planning begins will tell you whether your current connection meets Curve's requirements.
Most migrations take four to eight weeks. Practices with complex imaging setups or slower internet infrastructure may need more time. The data conversion is managed by Curve's team, but IT preparation including internet upgrades and workstation readiness runs on a parallel track.
Switching from Open Dental to Curve Dental? Moving off your own server is a bigger decision than the software itself.

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 handle the IT side of your Open Dental to Curve migration, network readiness, data transition support, and go-live setup so you land on Curve without losing what you built on Open Dental.

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