To answer this question: I
certainly hope not, at least not always. Without a doubt over the past several
years the contact lens industry has brought forth numerous new materials,
designs, and modes of contact lens manufacturing. But that should not translateinto a universal switch from the “old” to the “new”. I would like to share some
specific instances where older lens materials and designs should still have a
place in your practice.
Although without a question newer
more oxygen permeable rigid gas permeable (RGP) materials have been key to the
introduction of such modalities as overnight wear of Orthokeratology lenses,
these materials often have some less advantageous attributes. Although we oftenonly consider oxygen permeability (Dk) and lens wettability when selecting aRGP material, one should also consider that such materials often have lower
material hardness and greater modulus.
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