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  1. Laboratory of Optics of Contactology
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Insegnamento Course full name
Laboratory of Optics of Contactology
Course ID number
2425-2-E3002Q037
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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Obiettivi

Fornire conoscenze e competenze per scegliere, applicare e gestire lenti a contatto morbide e rigide gas-permeabili (RGP)

Contenuti sintetici

Lenti a contatto morbide
Lenti a contatto RGP

Programma esteso

Strumentazione:
Cheratometro; Topografo; Lampada a fessura: tecniche di illuminazione diretta; Lampada a fessura: tecniche di illuminazione indiretta; Lettura di una prescrizione.

Lenti a contatto (lac) morbide:
Applicazione lac morbide; Controllo lac morbide; Materiali e geometrie morbide; Test lacrimali; Controlli post applicativi e gradind scales; Lac morbide toriche; Criteri di scelta lac morbide; Sovrarefrazione.

Lenti a contatto (lac) RGP:
Applicazione lac rgp; Valutazione del pattern fluoresceinico; Materiali e geometrie RGP; Manutenzione delle lac; Lac multifocali; Sclerali, ibride e casi particolari; Ortocheratologia.

Prerequisiti

Utilizzo del cheratometro, nozioni di ottica geometrica

Modalità didattica

  • 24 ore: lezioni frontali di tipo erogative in presenza (in preparazione alle esperienze di laboratorio).
  • 60 ore: attività di laboratorio di tipo interattivo in presenza (gli studenti saranno suddivisi in 3 gruppi)

Materiale didattico

Slide e schede del corso presenti su e-learning.
Libro: Edward S. Bennett - Clinical Manual of Contact Lenses

Periodo di erogazione dell'insegnamento

Primo quadrimestre: strumenti
Secondo quadrimestre: lenti morbide
Terzo quadrimestre: lenti RGP

Modalità di verifica del profitto e valutazione

Sono previste tre prove in itinere teorico/pratiche in laboratorio

Orario di ricevimento

Sustainable Development Goals

SALUTE E BENESSERE | VITA SOTT'ACQUA
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Aims

Make students able to choose, fit, and manage soft and rigid gas-permeable contact lenses (RGP)

Contents

Soft contact lenses
RGP contact lenses

Detailed program

Instruments:
Keratometer; Topographer; Slit lamp: direct lighting techniques; Soft contact lenses fitting; Slit lamp: indirect lighting techniques.

Soft contact lenses:
Soft contact lenses control; Materials and geometries for soft contact lenses; Tear film tests; After fitting controls and gradind scales; Soft toric lenses; Selection criteria for soft contact lenses; Over-refraction.

RGP contact lenses:
RGP lenses fitting; Evaluation of the fluorescein pattern; Materials and geometries for RGP lenses; Maintenance of contact lenss; Multifocal contact lenses; Scleral lenses, hybrid lenses and special cases; Orthokeratology.

Prerequisites

Use of the keratometer, geometric optics notions

Teaching form

  • 24 hours: lectures in person za (preparation for the laboratory experiences)
  • 60 hours: interactive laboratory activities in person (students will be divided into 3 groups)

Textbook and teaching resource

Slides and course presentations provided via e-learning.
Book: Edward S. Bennett - Clinical Manual of Contact Lenses

Semester

First quarter: instruments
Second quarter: soft contact lenses
Third quarter: RGP contact lenses

Assessment method

Three theoretical/practical tests in laboratorytests during the year

Office hours

Sustainable Development Goals

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING | LIFE BELOW WATER
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Key information

Field of research
FIS/07
ECTS
8
Term
Annual
Activity type
Mandatory
Course Length (Hours)
96
Degree Course Type
Degree Course
Language
Italian

Staff

    Teacher

  • NB
    Nicola Biancofiore
  • MF
    Marta Farioli
  • SG
    Stefano Giovanzana

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Bibliography

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Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments
Self enrolment (Student)

Sustainable Development Goals

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
LIFE BELOW WATER - Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
LIFE BELOW WATER

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