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Conclusion                                        References
            Annual routine maintenance of a prosthetic eyes is   1.   LeGrand JA (1980, annual review) Chronic exudate,
            essential to long-term success. However, many factors   an unnecessary evil. Today’s Ocularist; p. 24
            might lead to some patients neglecting their ocular   2.   Thomas RA (1989, annual review) Prosthetic
            prosthesis. These include receiving poor advice, poor   correction of entropion and socket contracture.
            acceptance of their blindness and the accompanying   J Am Soc Ocularists; p. 13
            need to wear an ocular prosthesis (and subsequently
            choosing to ignore it), economic and lifestyle reasons,   3.   Jahrling RC (1982) Stock prosthesis: Use and
            losing touch with their ocularist, and others. Some   misuse Ruedemann Lecture). J Am Soc Ocularists
            patients are more likely to see an eye doctor than an   12:27-30
            ocularist. It is our hope that eyecare providers are   4.   Kelley KV (1991, annual review) A discussion of
            attentive to the prosthetic eye, and encourage these   custom pressure conformers. J Am Soc Ocularists;
            patients to see an ocularist.  When routine care of an   p. 2
            ocular prosthesis is neglected for many years, there is
            a risk of dramatic socket contracture. Contracted eye
            sockets might be partially restored, but they are likely
            to have residual issues with poor eyelid closure, misdi-
            rected eyelashes, or turned-in eyelids (entropion).























































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