Unoccluded Earmold
It has always been attempted that systems connected to the ear through hearing aids efficiently meet the patient expectations. It is recommended to avoid using occluded earmolds when the hearing is normal or there is mild hearing loss. In order that natural sound reaches to the ear, the ear canal s...
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doaj-7f5fc6d012ec447c9f4e4ca3b5fa05712020-11-25T01:38:37ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesAudiology1735-19362008-26571992-04-01111718Unoccluded EarmoldAliasghar DaneshIt has always been attempted that systems connected to the ear through hearing aids efficiently meet the patient expectations. It is recommended to avoid using occluded earmolds when the hearing is normal or there is mild hearing loss. In order that natural sound reaches to the ear, the ear canal should stay open as much as possible.To achieve the above goal and the suitable acoustic modifications, non-occluding ear molds are beneficial.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/13717.pdf&manuscript_id=13717Hearing AidsOccluded EarmoldsMild Hearing LossAcoustic Modifications |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Audiology |
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1992-04-01 |
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It has always been attempted that systems connected to the ear through hearing aids efficiently meet the patient expectations. It is recommended to avoid using occluded earmolds when the hearing is normal or there is mild hearing loss. In order that natural sound reaches to the ear, the ear canal should stay open as much as possible.To achieve the above goal and the suitable acoustic modifications, non-occluding ear molds are beneficial. |
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Hearing Aids Occluded Earmolds Mild Hearing Loss Acoustic Modifications |
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