Installing or upgrading Dentrix Enterprise consists of setting up the server and workstation features of Dentrix Enterprise separately. You can obtain Dentrix Enterprise installation packages (.zip files) by calling a Customer Support representative at 1-800-372-4346. The representative will assist you with downloading the files from a secure site.
If you are upgrading an existing installation of Dentrix Enterprise to version 11.0.48, Henry Schein One recommends that the installed version be 11.0.20.1141 (Update 8 with the latest Service Patch) or later.
Make sure your server and workstations comply with the system requirements.
Prior to installing or upgrading Dentrix Enterprise, verify the following:
For a first-time installation of Dentrix Enterprise, your database server must be set up with an instance of Microsoft SQL Server that houses a Dentrix database. Having a test environment set up with a separate SQL instance and database is highly recommended.
For environments with multiple reporting servers for DXOne Reporting, companion databases must be configured on each reporting server before installing or upgrading Dentrix Enterprise.
The server and client tools for Microsoft SQL must be installed on the database server. The Microsoft SQL Server Client Connectivity tools should be installed not only on the server but on every computer with Dentrix Enterprise installed (clients, terminal servers, and Citrix servers).
The Microsoft Command Line Utilities 15 for SQL Server (SQLCMD 64-bit interface version 11.0 or later) must be installed on the server.
The Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server must be installed on the server.
A 64-bit alias must be set up in the SQL Server Configuration Manager on your server and client computers.
On your file server (which may also be your database server), all domain users must have full (read and write) access to a shared folder that contains files (such as documents and images) used by Dentrix Enterprise.
Have a backup and restore plan for all important databases.
To install Dentrix Enterprise, you must be signed in to Windows as a user with Administrator rights on the local computer or domain. Also, all users must have at least Power User rights to use Dentrix Enterprise.
Additional setup and maintenance is required for the interoperability of third-party software (such as a medical records program) with Dentrix Enterprise through an HL7 interface.
Required for IHS facilities only:
You must employ encryption to protect data at rest in the EDR SQL database. Enabling transparent data encryption (TDE) protects data at rest. Backup files are also protected. Refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/encryption/transparent-data-encryption?view=sql-server-ver15. For information about creating and using SQL server certificates and asymmetric keys, refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/sql-server-certificates-and-asymmetric-keys?view=sql-server-ver15.
Notes:
TDE requires decryption after data is retrieved from the disk, which will slow down the server. Data in memory is not encrypted.
To restore the database from a backup, the certificate protecting the database encryption key must also be available, so you must maintain backups of the server certificates to prevent data loss.
You must employ encryption to protect data during transit by doing the following:
Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/database-engine/configure-windows/enable-encrypted-connections-to-the-database-engine?view=sql-server-ver15. SSL requires some configuration changes on the SQL server.
Using Internet Protocol Security (IPSec). Refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPsec. IPSec does not require any configuration changes on the SQL server.
Each EDR site must establish procedures to monitor and manage sufficient storage capacity in order to reduce the likelihood of such capacity being exceeded and resulting in the potential loss or reduction of data. Also, it is necessary to implement configuration alerts for exceeding storage capacity according to IHS policy. For more information, refer to Database Maintenance Plan Recommendations.
Refer to the following topics about installing, upgrading, modifying, and uninstalling Dentrix Enterprise on the server and workstations:
Installing:
Server:
Installing the recurring payments service
Installing the document unfiled utility service
Installing the HL7 application and service
Installing the HermeS1 service
Installing the file exchange services
Installing the report scheduling service
Installing the dental encounter service
Workstation:
Installing workstation features
Installing the report scheduling service
Installing the document unfiled utility service
Upgrading:
Server:
Upgrading the recurring payments service
Upgrading the document unfiled utility service
Upgrading the HL7 application and service
Upgrading the file exchange services
Upgrading the report scheduling service
Upgrading the dental encounter service
Workstation:
Upgrading workstation features
Upgrading the report scheduling service
Upgrading the document unfiled utility service
Modifying/Uninstalling:
Server:
Re-running the database update scripts
Modifying the client application
Uninstalling the client application
Uninstalling the recurring payments service
Uninstalling the document unfiled utility service
Uninstalling the HL7 application and service
Uninstalling the HermeS1 service
Uninstalling the file exchange services
Uninstalling the report scheduling service
Uninstalling the dental encounter service
Workstation:
Modifying the client application
Uninstalling the client application
Uninstalling the report scheduling service
Uninstalling the document unfiled utility service
Installing on Citrix and terminal servers
Configuring client network connectivity