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Accessibility Statement

Accessibility and User Resources

Ensuring digital accessibility is important, and various tools and settings are available to improve the browsing experience. Visitors are encouraged to utilize built-in accessibility features and assistive technologies that best suit their needs.

For Visitors Who Have Difficulty Seeing Web Pages

  • Screen readers can be used to have content read aloud.
  • Keyboard navigation can help move through web pages without a mouse.
  • Text size and contrast settings can be adjusted in most browsers and devices.
  • Screen magnification tools can enhance visibility.
  • Background and text colors can often be customized for better readability.
  • Mouse pointers can be made more visible for easier navigation.

These tips were provided by the US Social Security Administration

For Visitors Using Mouse and Keyboard Alternatives

BrowseAloud is a browser plug-in for people who find it difficult to read online. By reading text aloud and highlighting the words as they are spoken, BrowseAloud can help people with learning disabilities, English as a second language, and mild visual impairments:

For Visitors Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

  • Closed Captioning – Closed captioning on videos allows all users to experience the presentation by overlaying real-time visual transcripts of the audio track over the video. Learn how to turn closed captioning on and off in YouTube.
  • Volume Controls – Every device such as a computer, tablet, or mobile device has the ability to adjust the volume. Additionally, videos and audio presentations have their own individual volume controls within their media players. Adjusting both your device’s volume and your media player’s volume can make the listening experience more enjoyable.

Need Additional Assistance?

If the recommendations above do not meet your needs, please contact us for assistance.

patient Reviews

Our daughter loves going to Children’s Dentistry! They have great, knowledgeable staff. Dr. Holly is wonderful and Dr. Rei as well. They know how to tend to your child’s needs and get them comfortable for every cleaning or procedure that needs to be done. We just moved, but even though they are far, we still go to them. That should say a lot. Heck, my wife and I wished we could even be their patients. That is how good they are. I highly recommend them if you have a child with dental needs. They deserve more than five stars. Ten-plus!

- Adwin T.

This is the best pediatric dentistry in Dallas, hands down! The staff is incredibly caring and patient! I have a child with sensory issues who can be difficult and they do so well with getting her to cooperate and helping her through the process. I cannot speak highly enough of this entire team!

- Danae H.

Dr. Colven is the kindest most gentle dentist I have ever encountered. He put both my tiny humans at ease and talked with them through the entire appointments. My tiny humans have autism and sensory processing and I would recommend Dr. Colven to any parent looking for a dentist who understands the special needs and delicate hand needed for helping our kiddos through what could be a traumatic experience. The whole practice is amazing and I love the staff.

- Tracy M.

We can’t say enough positive things about CDND and Dr. Holly! We have been extra impressed with and appreciative of the COVID precautions they’re taking to keep everyone safe, while continuing to provide great care to our 3 kids, who have all recently been for both regular cleanings and/or extra procedures. Our kids do not fear going to the dentist one bit!

- Avery P.

Best pediatric dentist in Texas! Dr. Rei Iwase is the best. She is so cheerful and good with kids, as well as being respectful of our family’s specific health concerns and how that affects our dental treatment. Could not ask for a better dentist for my kids!

- Megan K.

We LOVE Dr. Holly. She is amazing and her staff is fantastic. The ONLY thing that’s hard is that everyone else loves her so much that it’s almost impossible to get an appointment in a timely manner. I had to reschedule an appointment three weeks out and ended up having to wait two months for the next opening. I would never stop seeing her because of that…. She just needs to clone herself so there’s enough of her to go around!

- Lindsay A.