Accessibility Statement

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Our accessibility commitment

At DentLearn.ai, we are committed to making continuing dental education easy to access and use for all learners. We believe high-quality dental CEs should be available to people with many kinds of abilities, learning needs, devices, and ways of communicating. This commitment applies to our website, online courses, digital learning materials, downloadable resources, and learner support processes.

Fair and equal access

DentLearn.ai designs and delivers digital learning experiences to support fair and equal access for dental professionals. This includes dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, office staff, educators, and other members of the oral health team. We work to reduce barriers for learners with visual, hearing, motor, cognitive, neurological, speech, or temporary disabilities. We also work to support learners who use assistive technology or different types of devices.

Our goal is to align our website and digital learning materials with:

  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA
  • W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidance
  • Section 508 accessibility principles for digital information and communication technology, when they apply to the tools and content we use

What this means in practice

We work to make our digital learning materials:

  • Perceivable by providing text alternatives, readable text, clear headings, enough color contrast, and accessible media support
  • Operable by supporting keyboard use, clear navigation, a logical focus order, and interactive elements that are easy to use
  • Understandable by using clear language, consistent layouts, predictable course flow, and simple instructions
  • Robust by designing content that works across current browsers, devices, and assistive technologies as much as reasonably possible

Accessiblility practices we use

To support accessible participation in our continuing education offerings, DentLearn.ai works to use the following practices whenever possible:

  • clear page titles, headings, labels, and structure
  • alt text or other text alternatives for meaningful images and graphics
  • captions for prerecorded instructional video and transcripts or other text support when appropriate
  • accessible color contrast and text display
  • links and buttons with clear and meaningful names
  • keyboard-accessible navigation and controls
  • accessible downloadable files when documents are provided
  • plain language and readable instructional design, especially for directions, disclosures, policies, assessments, and learner support information
  • course layouts that avoid extra visual clutter and help reduce confusion
  • careful use of time limits, motion, or interactive features, and only when they are needed for learning
  • ongoing review and improvement of third-party tools, plugins, and media used in the learning environment

Dental continuing education focus

Because DentLearn.ai serves dental professionals, we understand that accessibility means more than website access alone. It also includes access to learning content, assessments, completion records, certificates, and support services. For that reason, we work to make the full learner experience as accessible as reasonably possible, including:

  • course enrollment and payment steps
  • course navigation and course completion steps
  • required surveys or evaluations
  • downloadable certificates or completion records
  • communication about accommodations, technical help, and learner support

This approach supports our larger commitment to educational quality, learner inclusion, and continuous improvement in continuing dental education


Compatibility and assistive technology

DentLearn.ai aims to work well with commonly used assistive technologies and current web browsers. This may include screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, screen magnifiers, voice input tools, and mobile accessibility features. Because some course elements or embedded tools may rely on third-party platforms, parts of the learner experience may vary based on the device, browser, browser settings, or assistive technology a learner uses.

Ongoing improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing effort, not a one-time task. DentLearn.ai reviews accessibility during course design, publication, maintenance, and updates. We may use a mix of manual review, automated checks, user feedback, and vendor or platform updates to improve accessibility over time. We treat this statement as a living document and may update it as our courses, technologies, and learner needs change.

Need help or want to request an accommodation?

If you have trouble using any part of a DentLearn.ai course, website feature, file, assessment, certificate, or communication, please contact us. We welcome accessibility feedback and will make reasonable efforts to provide support, information, or an alternative format in a timely way.

When contacting us at Support@dentlearn.ai, please include:

  • the course or page title
  • the feature or material you could not access
  • the type of device and browser you were using
  • any assistive technology involved, if you want to share it
  • the type of support or format that would help you most

Statement status

This statement applies to the DentLearn.ai website and digital continuing education resources unless a separate statement is posted for a specific tool or platform. DentLearn.ai is committed to ongoing efforts toward conformance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA and to improving access as our course library, technologies, and learner needs continue to grow and change.
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