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Orbital implants


Rounded objects made of coral, teflon, or alloplastic polymer and covered with sclera, and which are implanted in the orbit following enucleation. An artificial eye (eye, artificial) is usually attached to the anterior of the orbital implant for cosmetic purposes.

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The Expandable <b>Orbital Implant</b>
The Expandable Orbital Implant
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Orbital Implant with
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Unlimited, <b>Orbital Implants</b>
Unlimited, Orbital Implants
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oxide orbital implant (222
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Bio-eye orbital implant after
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<b>Orbital Implants</b>
Orbital Implants
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orbital implant image
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