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Accessibility Statement
We design ImplantAuthority to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. This is what we test, what we know works, and how to tell us when something doesn't.
Last updated: February 2026
Written by ImplantAuthority Editorial TeamMedically reviewed by Pending legal review by [TBD]Last reviewed February 2026
ImplantAuthority is committed to making this Service accessible to the widest possible audience. Our target is Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA conformance. We treat accessibility as a quality bar, not a checkbox.
What we test
- Keyboard navigation. Every interactive element on public pages can be reached and operated with the keyboard, with visible focus indicators throughout.
- Screen-reader support. Semantic landmarks (header, main, nav, footer), proper heading hierarchy, descriptive link text, and alt text on every meaningful image.
- Color contrast. Body text, UI labels, and primary actions meet or exceed WCAG 1.4.3 contrast ratios. Color is never the sole conveyor of meaning.
- Motion sensitivity. All animations respect the user's
prefers-reduced-motionsetting. - Mobile. Touch targets meet the 44×44 px minimum on primary actions, and content reflows without horizontal scrolling on standard mobile viewports.
Known limitations
We try to be honest about gaps. As of the date above:
- The US state map on /dentists has been verified keyboard-accessible (every state link reachable by Tab and activatable by Enter), and every map link has a non-visual fallback in the directory list immediately below. If you encounter a state you can't reach, please let us know.
- Embedded third-party widgets (e.g., the Sonrie smile simulator when you open it) operate under their own accessibility policies. We do our best to choose partners with strong accessibility track records.
- We have not yet completed a third-party WCAG conformance audit. A formal audit is on our roadmap.
Found a barrier? Tell us.
Accessibility is a product feature, and bug reports are gifts. If you encounter any barrier on ImplantAuthority — content you can't read, a control you can't operate, missing alternative text, low contrast, anything — please email accessibility@implantauthority.com with the page URL, the device and assistive technology you were using, and a description of the problem.
We aim to respond within five business days and to ship fixes for confirmed barriers on a priority-aligned schedule.
Standards we follow
WCAG 2.1 Level AA; Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act (where applicable); the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III as interpreted by current case law and DOJ guidance. We monitor evolving standards, including WCAG 2.2, and intend to align with new criteria as they become operative.