Wow. Awesome post. Never heard of this before. I was a little leery when I read the first line. Anything that starts with "A trio of Canadians . . ." is ominous but I'm glad I didn't let that deter me.
[ - ] dassar 1 point 1 monthMar 5, 2025 19:12:01 ago (+1/-0)
Evidently it does - very limited opportunity to successfully use the procedure - but for those meeting the criteria it seems to have enabled them to recover enough 'partial vision' to actually drive again and do things like ski.
Trippy stuff.
'Tooth in the eye is way better than a boot in the ass.'
[ + ] dalai_llama
[ - ] dalai_llama 2 points 1 monthMar 5, 2025 12:12:58 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] observation1
[ - ] observation1 1 point 1 monthMar 5, 2025 15:15:05 ago (+1/-0)
The structure made from the tooth is then implanted into the patient's cheek and left there for around four months.
This is to allow the tooth to grow a new blood supply.
The inner surface of the eyelids, corneal surface, and any scar tissue are removed from the eye.
The cheek skin structure is grafted to your eye with, essentially, a round magnifying glass in the cornea area.
The pink part that you see is the same color as your inner cheek tissue backed by a living hardened tooth fashioned into a dome.
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[ - ] Scruffy_Nerfherder 1 point 1 monthMar 5, 2025 16:39:58 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] big_fat_dangus
[ - ] big_fat_dangus 1 point 1 monthMar 5, 2025 17:03:18 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] dassar
[ - ] dassar 1 point 1 monthMar 5, 2025 19:12:01 ago (+1/-0)
Trippy stuff.
'Tooth in the eye is way better than a boot in the ass.'