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Diseases/Disorders
Lenses
Your Doctor
UV Light
Transitions
100
This color tint helps prevent Macular Degeneration?
What is brown.
100
This lens treatment blocks glare.
What are anti-reflection coatings and polarized lenses.
100
The recommended annual eye exam.
What is every two years, unless instructed by a doctor.
100
Types of UV light.
What is UVA, UVB, and UVC.
100
Amount of types of UV rays.
What is three.
200
This could slow down the process of cataracts producing.
What is UV protection.
200
The safest lens material.
What is polycarbonate.
200
An eyeglass prescription lasts for.
What is one year if expiration date is given.
200
This type of UV light is most harmful.
What is UVB.
200
Type of Transitions that block darken 50% behind the windshield.
What is Transitions XTRActive.
300
Light reflecting off of a surface, blocking your vision
What is glare.
300
They will tell you about different lens options.
What is an Optician.
300
By this age you should have your first eye exam.
What is before entering kindergarten.
300
Type of UV light that Transitions does not block.
What is UVC.
300
Length of time it takes Transitions to turn color.
What is two to three minutes.
400
A misshapen eyeball.
What is astigmatism.
400
This type of lens is used to correct farsightedness.
What is a convex lens.
400
The difference between a vision screening and an eye exam.
What is an eye exam can detect diseases throughout the body.
400
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between x-rays and visible light.
What is UV light.
400
Colors Transitions come in.
What is grey and brown.
500
At what age a "lazy eye" becomes permanent.
What is between the ages of six to seven years old.
500
This lens material blocks UV light.
What is polycarbonate.
500
An eye exam can detect, not having to do with the eyes.
What is diseases and disorders throughout the body.
500
This type of UV light is most often encountered.
What is UVA.
500
Amount of UV light Transitions block.
What is 100% UVA and UVB.