Terms and Conditions
Last updated August 1, 2026
These terms are a contract between you and UDIGHT LLC, the Massachusetts company that operates TruthMolar. By using TruthMolar you agree to these terms and to our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service. One thing to know up front: section 16 contains an arbitration agreement and class action waiver that affect how disputes are resolved, and it lets you opt out within 30 days.
1. What TruthMolar is, and is not
TruthMolar shows you what happened to other patients, using de-identified dental records, in plain English. It informs; it does not diagnose. Nothing on TruthMolar is dental or medical advice, a diagnosis, a treatment recommendation, an urgency assessment, or an opinion about your condition or about any dentist. Using TruthMolar does not create a provider-patient relationship. Only a licensed dentist who examines you can tell you what you need. If you think you have a dental or medical emergency, contact a dentist, a doctor, or emergency services right away; do not rely on TruthMolar.
2. AI-generated content can be wrong
Artificial intelligence reads uploaded documents and generates parts of your results and answers. You are interacting with AI, not a human clinician, and this notice serves as our AI disclosure wherever state law requires one, including California, Texas, Utah, and Colorado. AI-generated content can be wrong, incomplete, or out of date, and comparisons depend on the accuracy of what you submit and of the underlying records. Always confirm with your own dentist before making any decision about your care.
3. Who can use TruthMolar
You must be at least 18 years old. TruthMolar is intended for people in the United States. A parent or legal guardian may enter information about their own child's treatment plan as part of their own use.
4. Accounts
The full service works without an account; you are only asked to sign in if you want to save a result. If you create an account, give accurate information, keep your sign-in method secure, and tell us if you suspect someone else is using it. You are responsible for activity under your account. We may reclaim or close accounts created with false information or used in violation of these terms.
5. Your uploads and the data exchange
Only upload or type in treatment plans that are yours or that you are legally allowed to share, such as your own child's. You keep ownership of what you submit, and you give us permission to process it to provide the service; originals are deleted right after reading, as described in the Privacy Policy. In exchange for the free service, you agree that the de-identified codes, fees, and related details from your check (never your name) become a permanent part of our benchmark dataset and may be used and shown in aggregate to power results for everyone. This exchange is a condition of using TruthMolar. Because benchmark data is de-identified, it cannot be traced back to you and cannot be individually withdrawn once merged.
6. Text messages
If you sign in by phone or add a phone number, you agree to receive sign-in code texts; those are how phone sign-in works. Optional texts, such as result copies or pre-visit reminders, are sent only if you turn them on, and you can turn them off any time in Account or by replying STOP. Reply HELP for help. Message frequency varies; message and data rates may apply; carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Consent to optional texts is never a condition of using TruthMolar or seeing results. We never send marketing texts unless you separately and explicitly opt in, and product news is off by default, always.
7. Acceptable use
Use TruthMolar for your own informational purposes. Do not: use it to diagnose or treat anyone; use it to provide commercial advice to patients; scrape, crawl, harvest, or bulk-download data; use bots or automated access; probe, disrupt, overload, or bypass security or rate limits; reverse engineer the service; misrepresent who you are; upload files you have no right to share; submit false or fabricated plans to pollute the benchmark; use results to harass or defame any dentist or office; or use the service for anything unlawful. We may suspend or block use that breaks these rules.
8. Dentist listings, offers, and sponsored content
TruthMolar may show dentist listings, ratings from third parties, and offers. Sponsored placements are always labeled, and sponsored placement never affects comparisons or ratings. No dental office can pay to change what we show you. We do not endorse or recommend any particular dentist, and we are not a party to any arrangement between you and a dental office; the care you receive, and its cost, are between you and them. If you ask to be connected to an office, we may be paid for that connection; it still never changes your results. Third-party sites and services linked from TruthMolar have their own terms and policies, which we do not control.
9. Our content
The service, including its software, design, text, data compilations, and trademarks, belongs to UDIGHT LLC or its licensors. We give you a personal, non-transferable, revocable license to use it under these terms. Your reports are yours to keep, screenshot, and share for personal, non-commercial use. CDT codes and their descriptions are the copyrighted work of the American Dental Association, used to identify procedures.
10. Copyright complaints
If you believe content on TruthMolar infringes your copyright, send a notice with the information required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to legal@truthmolar.com. We respond to valid notices, including removing material where appropriate, and we terminate repeat infringers' access.
11. Feedback and beta features
If you send us ideas or feedback, we can use them without restriction or payment, and you agree we owe you nothing for them. Features labeled beta, preview, or coming soon are provided for evaluation, may change or disappear, and carry no commitments.
12. No warranty
TRUTHMOLAR IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE", WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. We do not guarantee that results are complete, accurate, uninterrupted, or applicable to your situation. Comparisons describe other patients' records; they are not statements about you or your condition. Nothing in this section takes away warranties or rights that the law says cannot be waived.
13. Limits on our liability
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT THE LAW ALLOWS, UDIGHT LLC AND ITS OWNERS, MANAGERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AND SUPPLIERS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, ANY LOSS OF DATA OR GOODWILL, OR ANY DECISION YOU MAKE ABOUT DENTAL OR MEDICAL CARE, OR DELAY OR FAILURE TO SEEK CARE, BASED ON THE SERVICE. OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATED TO THE SERVICE IS LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED US DOLLARS ($100) OR THE AMOUNT YOU PAID US IN THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limits, so parts of this section may not apply to you; in that case our liability is limited to the smallest amount the law allows. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited, or waives rights you have under mandatory consumer protection law.
14. Your responsibility to us
If someone brings a claim against us because you broke these terms, uploaded something you had no right to share, polluted the benchmark with fabricated data, or misused the service, you agree to cover the losses and reasonable legal costs that result.
15. Talk to us first
Before starting any formal dispute, email legal@truthmolar.com with your name, how to reach you, and a description of the problem and what you want. We will do the same if we have a dispute with you, using your account contact information. Both sides agree to try in good faith to resolve the dispute informally for 60 days from the first notice. Most issues get fixed this way, faster and cheaper than any other path. This step is required before arbitration or court.
16. Arbitration agreement and class action waiver
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY; IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS. If a dispute is not resolved informally under section 15, you and UDIGHT LLC agree to resolve it through binding individual arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA) under its Consumer Arbitration Rules and, where applicable, its Mass Arbitration Supplementary Rules, rather than in court. The Federal Arbitration Act governs this section. Arbitration will be conducted by videoconference or, if in person, in the county where you live or another agreed place; we will pay filing and arbitrator fees beyond what the AAA consumer rules require of you. Exceptions: either side may bring an individual claim in small claims court, and either side may seek an injunction in court for infringement or misuse of intellectual property or for unauthorized access to the service. CLASS ACTION WAIVER: both sides waive any right to litigate or arbitrate on a class, collective, consolidated, or representative basis; claims may be brought only individually, and the arbitrator may award relief only to the individual party. JURY WAIVER: for anything that does proceed in court, both sides waive a jury trial to the extent the law allows. Coordinated filings: if 25 or more similar demands are filed by or with the assistance of coordinated counsel, the parties agree they will be resolved in staged batches under the AAA mass arbitration procedures, with bellwether arbitrations proceeding first and the rest tolled until their stage begins. OPT-OUT: you can reject this entire arbitration section, keeping all other terms, by emailing legal@truthmolar.com within 30 days of first accepting these terms, with your name and a clear statement that you opt out of arbitration. If the class action waiver is found unenforceable as to a particular claim, that claim (and only that claim) proceeds in court under section 17, not in arbitration.
17. Governing law and where court claims go
These terms are governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to its conflict of laws rules, except that the Federal Arbitration Act governs section 16. Any claim that is not subject to arbitration and is not brought in small claims court must be brought in the state or federal courts located in Massachusetts, and both sides consent to their jurisdiction. Where the law allows this limit, any claim must be filed within one year of when it arose. Nothing in this section takes away consumer rights or venue protections that your state's law says cannot be waived.
18. Ending or changing the service
You can stop using TruthMolar at any time, and delete your account and data as described in the Privacy Policy. We may suspend or end access that violates these terms, and we may change or discontinue features. Sections that by their nature should survive, including the data exchange, intellectual property, warranty disclaimer, liability limits, indemnity, and dispute resolution sections, survive after access ends.
19. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms. The date above shows when they last changed. If a change is significant, we will point it out in the app, and material changes to the arbitration section will not apply to disputes that arose before the change. Continuing to use TruthMolar after a change means you accept the updated terms.
20. The fine print
These terms and the Privacy Policy are the entire agreement between you and UDIGHT LLC about TruthMolar and replace any earlier understandings. If part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest still applies, and the unenforceable part is enforced to the maximum extent allowed. If we do not enforce a term right away, we can still enforce it later. You may not transfer your rights under these terms; we may assign ours as part of a merger, financing, or sale. We are not responsible for delays or failures caused by events beyond our reasonable control. Formal legal notices to us must go to legal@truthmolar.com; we will send legal notices to your account contact information or post them in the app. These terms are written in English, and translations are provided for convenience; if a translation conflicts with the English version, the English version controls, except where the law of your state requires otherwise. Questions: legal@truthmolar.com.