American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) Practice Exam

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Which type of temple is most suitable for active children?

  1. Regular temple

  2. Flexible temple

  3. Riding bow

  4. Telescopic temple

The correct answer is: Riding bow

The riding bow temple is particularly suited for active children because of its design, which provides a secure and comfortable fit. This style of temple wraps around the ear more fully compared to other temple types, reducing the likelihood of the eyewear slipping off during vigorous activities, such as sports or play. The riding bow configuration also helps to keep the glasses in place, providing a good seal against the head, which is essential for maintaining visual clarity and comfort. Additionally, many riding bow temples are made from durable materials that can withstand the wear and tear that comes with an active lifestyle. This aspect adds to their practicality for children who may frequently remove and put on their glasses or who might face impacts and movements that could dislodge less secure eyewear designs. In contrast, while flexible temples and telescopic temples may also have their benefits, they do not provide the same level of security or stability as riding bow temples for children engaged in physical activities. Regular temples can strain during rigorous play, making them less ideal for active children.