5 Key Takeaways
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Corneal GP lenses are essential for managing complex corneal and refractive challenges, especially in irregular corneas and pediatric patients.
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Modern fitting techniques, including elevation-based fitting and sagittal height focus, enhance the effectiveness of corneal GP lenses.
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Adjusting diameter and peripheral curves can improve lens centration, stability, and tear exchange for various corneal shapes.
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Toric GP designs should be used when residual cylinder exceeds 0.75 D, as they improve visual clarity and stability.
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Fluorescein evaluation across the lens is crucial for early detection of fitting issues, emphasizing the importance of peripheral refinements.
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