A few months later, the tooth-implant is removed from the cheek andsewn into the front of the eye. The result is a pink eye with a small, black circular opening, allowing the patient to see ...
doctors extract the tooth from the cheek and implant it beneath the cheek tissue in the front of the eye. The result is a pink-tinted eye with a small black circle, allowing the patient to see.
After a decade of blindness, Gail Lane, a Canadian woman, is hoping to regain her sight thanks to a rare and innovative procedure known as "tooth-in-eye" surgery. Performed at Mount Saint Joseph ...