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  2. Mouth mirror - Wikipedia

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    A mouth mirror or dentist's mirror is an instrument used in dentistry. The head of the mirror is usually round, and the most common sizes used are No. 4 (⌀ 18 mm) and No. 5 (⌀ 20 mm). [1] A No. 2 is sometimes used when a smaller mirror is needed, such as when working on back teeth with a dental dam in place. The mouth mirror has a wide ...

  3. List of instruments used in ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    to tear the anterior capsule of the lens during cataract surgery •Disc holding forceps: used in glaucoma surgery (obsolete) •Capsulorhexis forceps: fine sharp-tipped untoothed forceps for doing a continuous curvilinear incision and removal of the anterior capsule of the lens ("continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis - ccc") •MacPherson's forceps

  4. Dental instrument - Wikipedia

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    A dental laser is a type of laser designed specifically for use in oral surgery or dentistry. The use of a laser can decrease morbidity after surgery, and reduces the need for anesthetics . Because of the cauterization of tissue there will be little bleeding following soft tissue procedures, and some risks of alternative electrosurgery ...

  5. History of cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    This method of surgery reduced the need for an extended hospital stay and made out-patient surgery the standard. [8] In 1985, Thomas Mazzocco developed and implanted the first foldable IOL. Graham Barrett and associates pioneered the use of silicone, acrylic, and hydrogel foldable lenses, making it possible to reduce the incision width. [ 7 ]

  6. Gag (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of surgery or dental surgery, a gag is a device used to hold the patient's mouth open when working in the oral cavity, or to force the mouth open when it cannot open naturally because of forward dislocation of the jaw joint's intraarticular cartilage pad. Applications for medical gags include oral surgery and airway management ...

  7. Couching (ophthalmology) - Wikipedia

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    A minority of patients may regain low or moderate visual acuity, but over 70% are left clinically blind with worse than 20/400 vision. [4] A Nigerian study showed other complications include secondary glaucoma, hyphaema, and optic atrophy. [5] Couching does not compare favourably to modern cataract surgery.

  8. Manual small incision cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    It is rare in cataract surgery due to the use of prophylactic antibiotics. [28] Hypopyon occurs about 80% of the time. [8] Glaucoma may occur and may be very difficult to control. It is usually associated with inflammation, especially when small fragments or chunks of the nucleus access the vitreous cavity. [29]

  9. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery - Wikipedia

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    This has been substantiated in subsequent studies in the combined setting with cataract surgery and as a stand-alone treatment for patients failing glaucoma topical therapy. [6] [23] [24] [26] Data from a large randomized controlled study has reported positive efficacy after 2 years of follow-up and will be submitted to FDA for approval.

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