
Medical
While it might not seem as critical as your core medical history, your dental information can play an unexpected role in health, legal, or family matters after you've passed. The **Dentist / Dental Information** section in WhatNow's Medical Category offers an optional, secure space to document these details if you choose—ensuring they're available when needed without adding unnecessary complexity.
Dental records could prove important for reasons like resolving insurance claims on procedures, providing forensic identification in rare cases, informing family about hereditary dental conditions (such as gum disease risks), or simply handling final bills and refunds from ongoing treatments. Even if it's not a priority for everyone, having this feature means you can capture what matters to you.
Here, you can enter key details:
- Dentist or dental practice name, specialty (e.g., general, orthodontist, oral surgeon), and contact info
- Dates of visits, procedures performed (fillings, implants, extractions, braces, etc.), and outcomes
- X-rays, impressions, or appliance notes (e.g., dentures, crowns)
- Allergies to dental materials, anesthesia preferences, or sedation history
- Insurance ties specific to dental coverage
- Attachments: records, bills, or images for verification
- Any notes on future recommended care or family implications
WhatNow's database is fully HIPAA compliant, with encryption and access controls to safeguard your information—no breach concerns.
If you opt to use it, the Dentist / Dental Information section gives your loved ones one more layer of clarity, turning potential oversights into organized insights.
Open the Dentist / Dental Information section in WhatNow today. If it feels relevant, document it now and add that extra peace of mind."
Your smile's story could matter—preserve it in WhatNow if you choose.
