
Dr. Robert Leif Erickson O.D.
Optometrist
44 Washington St Rutland VT, 05701About
Dr. Robert Erickson is an optometrist practicing in Rutland, VT. Dr. Erickson specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Erickson performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effect of surface treatments on the bond strength of glass ionomers to enamel.
- Energy dependent polymerization of resin-based composite.
- The effect of filler and silane content on conversion of resin-based composite.
- An energy conversion relationship predictive of conversion profiles and depth of cure for resin-based composite.
- Effect of energy density on properties and marginal integrity of posterior resin composite restorations.
- Polymerization efficiency of curing lamps: a universal energy conversion relationship predictive of conversion of resin-based composite.
- Comparison of laboratory and clinical wear rates of resin composites.
- Fatigue testing of enamel bonds with self-etch and total-etch adhesive systems.
- Effect of pre-etching enamel on fatigue of self-etch adhesive bonds.
- Fatigue of enamel bonds with self-etch adhesives.
- Bond strength of self-etch adhesives to pre-etched enamel.
- The role of etching in bonding to enamel: a comparison of self-etching and etch-and-rinse adhesive systems.
- Fatigue limits of enamel bonds with moist and dry techniques.
- Adhesive bond strengths to enamel and dentin using recommended and extended treatment times.
- Curing characteristics of a composite - part 1: cure depth relationship to conversion, hardness and radiant exposure.
Dr. Robert Leif Erickson O.D.'s Practice location
Robert Erickson
44 Washington St -Rutland, VT 05701Get Direction
Dr. Robert Leif Erickson O.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- How to Prevent Cataracts
When aging and physical injury affect the tissues that consist of your eye’s lens, cataracts develops.Some genetic disorders lead to different health challenges and enhance the risk of suffering cataracts. Other medical and eye conditions that can also cause cataracts are trauma, diabetes past eye...
- What are Bilateral Cataracts?
The lenses of healthy eyes are usually clear. Cataracts occur when a person's lenses become cloudy and opaque. Cataracts can affect both eyes at the same time, called bilateral cataracts. Bilateral cataracts are very common, but cataracts must occur on their own and cannot spread from one eye to the...
- What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration?
Age-related macular degeneration is a common eye condition that affects macula, a small part at the back of the eye. Macula is the area of eye that helps us to differentiate the finer details. Damage to macula leads to gradual blurring of central vision. Macular degeneration impairs sharp vision and...
- Reasons Why You Would Need a Cataract Surgery
Unfortunately, no particular drug or types of eye drops have been found to specifically reverse or prevent the formation of cataracts. There are eyeglasses that can be recommended by your doctor if you develop nearsightedness or blurred vision as a result of cataract formation. A surgical procedure...
- What to Expect After LASIK Eye Surgery
LASIK eye surgery is a corrective procedure that aims to rectify vision distortions that are caused by the changing curvature of the cornea and shifting length of the eyeball. The cornea is a transparent coating that bulges on the outside of the eyeball, and allows light to penetrate its surface at...
- Treatments for Cataracts
A cataract is blurring of the lens of the eye. The lens is oval-shaped and mostly consists of water and protein. It is located at the back of the iris and pupil. The lens protein molecules are organized in a way that makes it clear so that light can pass through it to the retina. The focus of the...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Calliope Galatis OD1890 Beacon St Brookline MA 02445
- Dr. Phuong Doan Trinh OD323 Boylston St Brookline MA 02445
- Dr. Mary-ann Zappala O.D.11 HARVARD ST BROOKLINE MA 02445
- Anita Gulmiri O.D.697 Boylston St Brookline MA 02445
- Yu-qiong Niu OD1623 BEACON ST BROOKLINE MA 02445
- Dr. Galina Rabkin O.D.11 Harvard St Brookline MA 02445
Nearest Hospitals
MOSES-LUDINGTON HOSPITALl
1019 WICKER STREET TICONDEROGA NY 12883