When will I get my prosthesis?
Wills Eye Health System - Frequently Asked Questions - Excel...In two to six weeks after your surgery you will be fitted with a temporary prosthesis at the ocularist's office. On your second visit, approximately three weeks later, you will be fitted and receive your permanent prosthesis.
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions - The Eye Cancer NetworkPatients can usually have a temporary prosthesis (that looks like an eye) within 10 days of enucleation surgery. Most patients are fitted with a permanent prosthesis 4 to 6 weeks later.Related Questions
Is there any effect on fillings and prosthesis?
mpladent A??z ve Di? Sa?l??? Poliklini?i ......................Bleaching doesn't effect the colour of fillings and dentures. If these restorations out of smiling line. After treatment colour changes will not take attention. If the they can be seen when the patients smile. They need to be changed after bleaching. Also if there are filling and prosthesis in bad conditions in the mouth. Because they will give discomfort before bleaching. They must be changed.
Related QuestionsIs a cemented or uncemented prosthesis better?
Frequently Asked QuestionsCemented prostheses were developed 40 years ago. Uncemented prostheses were developed about 20 years ago to try to avoid the possibility of loosening parts and the breaking off of cement particles, which sometimes happens in the cemented replacement. Because each person's condition is unique, the doctor and patient must weigh the advantages and disadvantages to decide which type of prosthesis is better.
Related QuestionsWill my prosthesis look like my other eye?
Wills Eye Health System - Frequently Asked Questions - Excel...Yes, the prosthesis looks very natural. The color and appearance are made to match your other eye. The pupil will be of normal size, but will not grow larger and smaller in response to light as it does in the normal eye. If you have received a hydroxyapatite orbital implant the prosthesis will also be able to move in conjunction with your other eye.
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Cordelia Knott Center for Wellness - FAQMost of us feel the need to be cosmetically acceptable. So, you will probably wear a prosthesis part of the time. They are available in all shapes, sizes, and colors, in a range of prices and quality. Regardless of your preferences, a breast prosthesis should always be fitted by someone certified to do so. Normally you can be fitted four to six weeks after surgery. Special bras are available for prosthesis, or you may even be able to use your own bra.
Related QuestionsHow do I help my child care for the prosthesis?
FAQ - Pediatric Ocular ProsthesesPrinted hygiene care instructions will be given upon completion of the prosthesis, plus we will demonstrate the daily maintenance and periodic removal care. Also, copies of the instructions are available on our Procedure Section.
Related QuestionsWhat will I wear between going home and getting my prosthesis?
Wills Eye Health System - Frequently Asked Questions - Excel...The conformer will remain in place under the lids. An eye patch will cover the eye. Dark glasses may also be worn.
Related QuestionsWill my insurance cover a prosthesis?
Cordelia Knott Center for Wellness - FAQMedicare covers a breast prosthesis and bra. Most insurance carriers cover these items as well. Be sure to get a prescription from your doctor, and contact your insurance carrier for your coverage information. .
Related QuestionsHow long will it take for my prosthesis to be fabricated?
FAQ: Orthodics and Prosthetics Frequently Asked Questionsto complete work very efficiently. For example, we have developed a system where amputees are fit with a check socket the same day they are cast. prosthesis can be fabricated for the next day. Additional time is required to "try out" the prosthesis and make necessary adjustments. We strive to make our services fit the needs of the individual.
Related QuestionsWhat is the process of getting an ocular prosthesis for my child?
FAQ - Pediatric Ocular ProsthesesIf this is a recent eye loss, you would be referred to an ocularist by your pediatric ophthalmologist, or primary care physician. Local, statewide and national healthcare insurers require this paper trail for approval of this service.
Related Questionswhat age should my child begin to wear an ocular prosthesis?
FAQ - Pediatric Ocular ProsthesesIf this is a congenital anomaly, born without an eye(s) or a partially formed globe(s), there would be a preparatory stage of plastic conformers in incremental sizes (in order to expand the eyelid margin and create space within the socket) prior to the fitting of the artificial eye. (This process can be anywhere from three months to three years, depending on the severity of the abnormal development of the bony orbital wall and the palpebral fissure aperture (eyelids).
Related QuestionsIs it difficult for my child to adapt to wearing the prosthesis?
FAQ - Pediatric Ocular ProsthesesIt is amazing how quickly a young child can adjust to monocular vision and the wearing an artificial eye, as compared to the adult prosthetic eye wearer who is readjusting from a lifetime of having depth perception. It becomes a second nature to a child, and they are quite uninhibited. We have parent and teacher stories of children removing the prosthesis during 'show and tell' in school, or when complimented by strangers about how pretty their eyes are.
Related QuestionsHow do I help my child to remove and reinsert the prosthesis?
FAQ - Pediatric Ocular Prosthesesour laboratory, we will demonstrate removal and reinsertion upon completion of the prosthesis. We also have "printer friendly" instructions available on our Procedure Section.
Related QuestionsIs there any cautionary advice you can give regarding the prosthesis and my child?
FAQ - Pediatric Ocular ProsthesesYes, during your child's teething stage, we have had reports that he/she will remove the prosthesis and begin to bite on it. (These small teeth marks can be polished off.) However, we also have had a few reports of children swallowing it. (If this occurs, you will have a diaper check, prior to having it disposed of or sterilized.) To date, there has been only one report in fifty years of a child choking on it where the Heimlich maneuver was applied!
Related QuestionsIs the Prosthesis Expensive?
Eye Concern--Artificial Eyes, Ocular and Facial ProstheticsPast patients from many different states, and from foreign countries, will attest to the fact that, for almost every person, fine prosthetic work is indeed a priceless blessing! My fees are standard and reasonable for the quality, craftsmanship, and amount of time invested in the designing of this caliber of prosthesis.
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How should I care for my prosthesis?
Addenbrooke's Hospital: Cambridge University Hospitals NHS F...You will be given advice about how to care for your prosthesis. In general, you should clean the prosthesis regularly under warm water using a mild detergent and a soft brush. If it has fine edges, you will find that they are quite delicate and should be treated with great care. You must avoid using sharp implements, abrasive powders or cleaners containing bleaching agents.
Related QuestionsCan I get my prosthesis wet?
Frequently Asked Questions - Dynamic Orthotics & Prosthetics...A. Most prosthesis are NOT compatible with water unless they have been specifically designed for water activity.
Related QuestionsWhat's involved in taking care of a prosthesis?
BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTONSIn most cases, the prosthesis can be left in place for months at a time. Artificial eyes can be cleaned with mild soap and water, but should be professionally cleaned and polished by the Ocularist about every 4 to 6 months and should be replaced every 3 to 5 years.
Related QuestionsHow does Dr. Woods put in a new hip prosthesis through such small incisions?
CCMIS Frequently Asked Questions About MISBy using specialized instruments and moving the 'skin window' of tissue around, the components are able to be installed in the same precise alignment that is required for a stable, long lasting hip.
Related QuestionsWhat types of prosthesis are used in minimally invasive hip replacements?
CCMIS Frequently Asked Questions About MISDr. Woods uses Zimmer corporation's prosthetic components, generally selecting the VerSys Hip System. Typically for patient's who are in their 40s to early 70s, uncemented components are used for both the femoral (thigh bone) side of the joint as well as on the acetabular (pelvic socket side) of the joint. For patients in their late seventies to eighties, the femoral (thigh bone) side of the joint is cemented into the thigh bone whereas the acetabular component is inserted without cement.
Related QuestionsWill I be able to see with this prosthesis?
FAQ - Ocular ProsthesesThis is not an unusual question. Of course the answer is NO, but we have had patients tell us they can see better when the prosthesis is in the cavity. Our only explanation for this phenomenon is that you have relieved any undue tension on both upper lids when they are symmetrically aligned.
Related QuestionsWill I have to remove the prosthesis?
FAQ - Ocular ProsthesesYour meibomian and lacrimal glands, and the mucus membrane release fluid. This combination of liquid causes a protein deposit to gradually accumulate on the prosthetic surface. This build up can irritate the underlying tissue. A daily hygiene routine of cleansing the lids, lashes and surface of the prosthesis (without removal) will forestall the time when it becomes necessary to remove it.
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