Our accessibility goal
We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA where practical for this website. Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we continue to review the site as content, design, technology, and third-party tools change.
This statement is not a guarantee that every page or third-party feature is free of accessibility barriers. It explains our goal, the work we perform, and how visitors can request help if something is difficult to use.
Accessibility work on this website
- Pages are structured with headings, landmarks, and descriptive page titles.
- Images are given text alternatives when they communicate meaningful information.
- Navigation is designed to work with a keyboard and visible focus states.
- Links and buttons are written to describe their purpose where possible.
- Forms, referral links, appointment links, and calls to action are reviewed for clear labels, instructions, and fallback contact options.
- Color, spacing, and responsive layouts are reviewed for readability across common devices.
- Content is checked during site updates with a combination of automated scans and manual review.
Third-party content
Some features may be provided by third parties, such as online scheduling, embedded forms, maps, reviews, social media, payment and financing tools, videos, or documents. We do not control every part of those systems, but we want to help if you have trouble using them from our website.
Need help accessing something?
If you have difficulty viewing, navigating, reading, hearing, submitting, or using any part of this website, contact Little Teeth and we will make reasonable efforts to help you get the information or service you need through an accessible communication method.
Call 203-551-9020 or email info@littleteethct.com. If possible, tell us the page URL, the issue you encountered, and the assistive technology or browser you were using. Please do not include sensitive medical details in an accessibility email.
Alternative formats
If website content, forms, referral information, or documents are difficult to access, you may request the information by phone or email. We will work with you to provide the information in a reasonable alternative format or through direct assistance when feasible.
Ongoing improvements
We welcome accessibility feedback and use it to prioritize fixes. Accessibility issues may be caused by new content, browser changes, assistive technology differences, or third-party services, so we review and update the website over time. This statement may be updated as improvements are made.