by Bee Enriquez | Jul 18, 2014 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
With all the discussion and activity in scleral lenses these last few years, we cannot forget about their corneal counterparts today made from rigid gas permeable (GP) materials. In fact, corneal lenses originated from scleral lenses. Read...
by Bee Enriquez | Jul 1, 2014 | Optometry Times, Publications
Contact lens follow-up appointments can be a useful tool to complete the contact lens fitting, but they can also be an adventure of never ending, non-revenue producing follow-up appointments. Take the time to educate your patients how the follow-up process works in...
by Bee Enriquez | Jul 1, 2014 | Optometry Times, Publications
Contact lens follow-up appointments can be a useful tool to complete the contact lens fitting, but they can also be an adventure of never ending, non-revenue producing follow-up appointments. Take the time to educate your patients how the follow-up process works in...
by Bee Enriquez | Jul 1, 2014 | Clinical Insights, Publications
David Kading, OD, and Mile Brujic, OD, discuss postoperative inflammation in the setting of cataract surgery. They explain how evaluating the IOP, being aware of the cornea’s appearance, and scheduling a follow-up appointment 3 months after surgery will...
by Bee Enriquez | Jun 27, 2014 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
In 1508 Da Vinci conceptualized the idea of changing light patterns. Over a century later Descartes described the neutralization of refractive light with a glass tube. Two centuries later we had our first glass scleral contact lens. In the late 1880s, three men...