Lekay-Adams, Mary-RoseSykes, Leanne M.Du Plessis, F.2014-06-062014-02Lekay-Adams, M, Sykes, LM & Du Plessis, F 2014, 'Prosthetic challenges in a patient with ocular evisceration and global preservation', South African Dental Journal, vol. 69, no. 1, pp. 15-17.1029-4864http://hdl.handle.net/2263/40049The eye is a vital organ from a functional perspective, but loss of an eye also often leads to altered emotional, psychological, behavioural and social responses. This may adversely affect the quality of life of a patient and many experience a feeling of societal discrimination, especially if there has been no provision of an acceptable prosthesis. Unilateral enucleation has a major impact, as it results in complete deprivation of visual input to a section of the brain. Restriction to monocular vision affects spatial perception, motion systems and visual direction and may result in diminished performance.enSouth African Dental AssociationProsthetic challengesPatientOcular eviscerationGlobal preservationEyeProsthetic challenges in a patient with ocular evisceration and global preservationArticle