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    Martin Jones is one lucky man and gets to see his wife for the very first time. From the page: Seeing clearly: Martin Jones opens his newly-sighted eye fitted with a tooth When Martin Jones met his wife four years ago, he never imagined that one day he would get to see what she looked... more

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  • Rated by drdoalot714 on Sep 13, 11:36pm

    Martin Jones is one lucky man and gets to see his wife for the very first time. From the page: Seeing clearly: Martin Jones opens his newly-sighted eye fitted with a tooth When Martin Jones met his wife four years ago, he never imagined that one day he would get to see what she looked like. The 42-year-old builder was left blind after an accident at work more than a decade ago. But a remarkable operation - which implants part of his tooth in his eye - has now pierced his world of darkness. The procedure, performed fewer than 50 times before in Britain, uses the segment of tooth as a holder for a new lens grafted from his skin. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1197256/Blind-man-sees-wife-time-having- TOOTH-implanted-eye.html#ixzz0R3nNSgRw
  • Rated by Nik1703 on Sep 02, 6:21pm

    holy batman he's like darth maul! bad-ass, lucky dude!
  • Rated by girlybat on Sep 01, 11:49am

    AMAZING!
  • Rated by FyodorD75 on Aug 31, 12:52am

    This is a heartwarming story
  • Rated by aeris311 on Aug 30, 5:29am

    that's crazy & kinda freaky lookin
  • Rated by kamir on Jul 22, 9:50am

    A blind man's tooth is removed and used as the foundation for an implant in his eye. His vision is restored. It's TRUE! AND that's the Good News... The Bad News is that it was his last tooth, and needs a root canal. (Not True :P )
  • Rated by Stercorum on Jul 21, 12:30pm

    Incredible. I'll ask my daughter who is an optometrist.
  • Rated by taayl on Jul 10, 1:31am

    an innovative procedure that reminds us that the impossible is really just a temporary term that distinguishes what science has yet to discover from those boundaries it's already crossed.
  • Rated by hasues on Jul 07, 4:12pm

    Have an eye that doesn't work? Have a spare tooth? Get your eyesight back. I'm always excited when a hack like this gives a person a second chance.