An ocular prosthesis, artificial eye or glass eye is a type of craniofacial prosthesis that replaces an absent natural eye following an enucleation, evisceration...
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orbital implant and ocular prosthesis, a natural appearance can result. The implant, along with the attached, visible ocular prosthesis, can be moved by...
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partial dentures; maxillofacial prosthesis, including ocular prosthesis and craniofacial prosthesis; and orthodontics and auxiliaries, including orthodontic...
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In medicine, a prosthesis (pl.: prostheses; from Ancient Greek: πρόσθεσις, romanized: prósthesis, lit. 'addition, application, attachment'), or a prosthetic...
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face, but most commonly the ear, nose or eye/eyelids. An ocular prosthesis and hair prosthesis can also be classified as craniofacial prostheses. Prostheses...
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including insecurity, rejection, and fear of social marginalization. Ocular prosthesis can aid in restoring aesthetics and promoting psychological well-being...
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doctors were unable to save his left eye and instead fitted him with an ocular prosthesis. He attended Eastside High School before dropping out in order to...
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comedy-drama film about the financial crisis of 2007–08. He used an ocular prosthesis in the film. The Wall Street Journal's Joe Morgenstern found his portrayal...
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Eye neoplasm (redirect from Ocular oncology)
conformer shield and later the person will have their prosthesis made and fitted (the prosthesis is made by an ocularist and is made to look like the person's...
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Typically, an infant begins wearing a conformer, or an unpainted ocular prosthesis, in the first weeks of life. The conformer is repeatedly replaced...
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Scleral lens (redirect from Ocular surface prosthesis)
lenses is to cover or "bandage" the ocular surface, providing a therapeutic environment for managing severe ocular surface disease. The outward bulge of...
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not be recovered in this surgery, so he was fitted with an acrylic ocular prosthesis, which sits over the skin currently protecting his right eye. He has...
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ocular prosthesis, and periodically monitoring the prosthesis and related tissues. They ensure the correct fitting, shaping, and painting of ocular prostheses...
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chin augmentation). Examples include the breast implant, nose prosthesis, ocular prosthesis, and injectable filler. Other types of organ dysfunction can...
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of treatment. A nonfenestrated scleral lens such as the Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis (PROSE) can insulate the corneal surface from unwanted stimuli...
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revealing that he was rendered eyeless before being provided with Ocular prosthesis after Hellboy's initial fight with Sammael. Needing to prepare for...
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1445-2197.2007.04330.x Snyder, Charles (1963) "Ambroise Pare and Ocular Prosthesis" Archives of Ophthalmology 70(1): pp. 130–132 "259344 Pare (2003 GQ)"...
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Glass eye is a common term for an ocular prosthesis. Glass eye, glasseye or glass eyes may also refer to: Glass Eye (band), an American art rock band...
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An ocularist specializes in the fabrication and fitting of ocular prostheses for people who have lost an eye or eyes due to trauma or illness. The fabrication...
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she opted for the removal of her eye and its replacement with an ocular prosthesis. According to Barros in her book published in 2021, this experience...
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Eye (Mihail Mutafov), so nicknamed because he has been wearing an ocular prosthesis after losing one of his eyes during a robbery in Barcelona. Besides...
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Clear acrylic shell temporary ocular prosthesis...
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False eye may refer to: Ocular prosthesis Bionic eye An intersection in the game of Go that appears safe but can be taken. See Go (board game) Eyespot...
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ornithologist and ocularist. In the latter field he was a pioneer of ocular prosthesis. As an ornithologist, he was the taxonomic authority of numerous species...
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Retinitis pigmentosa (section Argus retinal prosthesis)
testing may include the electroretinogram (ERG), visual field testing (VFT), ocular coherence tomography (OCT) and DNA testing to determine the gene responsible...
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customizing a facial (craniofacial prosthesis), ocular or somatic prosthesis. In locations around the world that facial, ocular and somatic prostheses are not...
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Artificial eye may refer to: Visual prosthesis, functioning implant designed to restore sight Ocular prosthesis, non-functioning cosmetic replacement...
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eye was restored by the hospital's medical professionals, while his ocular prosthesis features the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor instead of a pupil.[citation...
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An ocular prosthesis by Esser for a soldier injured in World War I...
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CCE is usually by enucleation, followed by insertion of an ocular implant and prosthesis. Gupta, P; Malik, KP; Goel, R (Jul 3, 2003). "Congenital cystic...
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