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The Daily Galaxy on MSNSounds Like Science Fiction: Doctors Implant a Tooth in a Man’s Eye—Now He Can See AgainWhen Brent Chapman first heard his doctor suggest surgically implanting one of his own teeth into his eye to restore his vision, he admits he felt apprehensive. But after speaking to an Australian ...
When Brent Chapman’s doctor first pitched him on the idea of having one of his own teeth surgically embedded in his eye to restore his sight, he says he felt “a little apprehensive.” ...
For Brent Chapman, a Canadian man who had been blind for years, doctors presented a solution that seemed too wild to believe: using his own tooth to restore his vision. The tooth-in-eye procedure ...
Earlier this week, Brent Chapman underwent one of Canada’s first ... even if you are an eye surgeon,” Dr. Greg Moloney, an ophthalmologist and surgeon at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in ...
After years of blindness, Brent Chapman underwent tooth-in-eye surgery in Canada, where a tooth is used to implant a lens in the eye. A man in Canada had his eyesight restored after doctors ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage. When Brent Chapman's doctor first pitched him on the idea of having one of his own teeth surgically embedded in his eye to restore ...
Brent Chapman, a 33-year-old from North Vancouver ... dentine is strong and resistant to rejection. The surgery, led by Dr. Greg Moloney at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver, has never ...
Brent Chapman was just 13 when he took two ibuprofen ... Providence Health Care) Dr Greg Moloney, a corneal surgeon at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver, Canada, explained to CTV News ...
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