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Age-Related stiffening of the lens, starts around 40.
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Cornea shaped like a football.
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Unit of lens focusing power.
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Cloudy crystalline lens, usually age-related.
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Optic nerve damage, often from elevated eye pressure.
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The bending of light through a transparent medium.
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Eye too long - image lands in front of the retina.
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Clear front window of the eye.
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The tough white outer layer that protects the inside of the eye.
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The coloured muscle that opens and closes the pupil to control how much light enters.
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Light-sensitive layer lining the back of the eye.
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Small central spot on the retina responsible for sharp, detailed, central vision.
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Another name for the end piece - the corner where the temple attaches.
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The forward tilt of the frame front.
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Which lens partner does CVBH dispense?
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A hinge with a small internal spring that allows the temple to flex past 90 degrees.
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For active clients, sports use, or anyone whose frames keep slipping no matter how the bend is adjusted. Silicone ones are the comfortable upgrade.
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Vertical lens height at the tallest point.
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Surrounds and holds the lens in place. Opens via a screw at the bottom to insert or remove the lens.
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Fully hypoallergenic metal.
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What is acetate also called?
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Add the ADD Power to the Sphere. Cyl and Axis do not change.
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What does OD stand for?
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What does OS stand for?
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CVBH's first location.
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Darken in sunlight and clear up indoors.
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Cuts the harsh glare bouncing off water, snow, and car hoods - comfort and safety outdoors.
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Insufficient or poor quality tears. Symptoms: gritty, burning, watering, fluctuating vision.
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Age-related macula deterioration. Central vision affected, preipheral preserved.
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Small central spot on the retina responsible for sharp, detailed, central vision.
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Flexible lens behind the iris. Fine-tunes focus by changing shape.
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The black opening in the centre of the iris. Not a structure, just a hole.
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The coloured muscle that opens and closes the pupil to control how much light enters.
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Grinding lenses to prescription
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Cutting lenses to fit the frame.
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A refraction to update a glasses prescription (free, ages 19-64)
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A full health-of-the-eye exam performed by an Optometrist and is paid for by the patient.
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Who is the company trainer?
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We never give this over the phone.
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Which face shape is the most common?
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CVBH's premium titanium brand.