Head and Neck 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92105-1_8
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Eye and Orbit: The Eye Sees What You Do not Spot

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“…Frequencies and percentage values for esthetics grading were presented in Table (1), 50.0% of cases grading of esthetics for the conventional prosthesis as "Bad", however 75.0% of cases grading of esthetics for the 3D printed ocular prosthesis was reported as "Excellent". Statistically there was a significant difference between the grading of the two devices (p=0.001).…”
Section: -Estheticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Frequencies and percentage values for esthetics grading were presented in Table (1), 50.0% of cases grading of esthetics for the conventional prosthesis as "Bad", however 75.0% of cases grading of esthetics for the 3D printed ocular prosthesis was reported as "Excellent". Statistically there was a significant difference between the grading of the two devices (p=0.001).…”
Section: -Estheticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eyes are the components that interpret light, enabling the world to see how objects relate to each other, discern far from near objects, and decide their color and form. Eye removal not only induces unesthetic appearance, it also impacts, function and has a psychological effect on the patient, either due to tumors, trauma or some other illness (1) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%