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Ocular Prosthesis

 A visual prosthesis, counterfeit eye or glass eye is a kind of craniofacial prosthesis that replaces a missing common eye following an enucleation, gutting, or orbital exenteration. The prosthesis fits over an orbital embed and under the eyelids. Despite the fact that regularly alluded to as a glass eye, the visual prosthesis generally takes the state of a curved shell and is made of clinical evaluation plastic acrylic. A couple of visual prostheses today are made of cryolite glass. A variation of the visual prosthesis is a slender hard shell known as a scleral shell which can be worn over a harmed or destroyed eye. Producers of visual prosthetics are known as ocularists. A visual prosthesis doesn't give vision; this would be a visual prosthesis. Somebody with a visual prosthesis is inside and out visually impaired on the influenced side and has monocular (uneven) vision.