5 Key Takeaways
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Practitioners often face challenges with '20/Unhappy' patients who experience visual disturbances despite using scleral lenses.
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Higher-order aberrations (HOAs) like coma and trefoil can contribute to visual symptoms in irregular cornea patients.
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Traditional scleral lenses only partially correct for anterior corneal HOAs, leaving posterior corneal HOAs unaddressed.
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Wavefront-guided scleral lenses can significantly improve visual acuity and reduce glare and halos for irregular cornea patients.
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A clinical trial showed that 93.3% of patients preferred their vision with wavefront-guided optics over traditional optics.
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