Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are electronic devices designed to amplify sound for people with hearing loss. They work by converting sound waves into electrical signals that are processed and amplified before being transmitted back into the ear. Modern hearing aids are typically digital and can be programmed to provide different levels of amplification for different frequencies and sound environments. Some hearing aids also come with additional features such as noise reduction, directional microphones, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Here's a basic breakdown of how hearing aids work:
Common Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids come in a range of styles that offer different features. The optimal type of hearing aid depends on the degree of hearing impairment as well as lifestyle preferences and desired technology. Common hearing aid styles include:
Invisible in the canal (IIC)
Completely in the canal (CIC)
In-the-Canal (ITC)
In-the-Ear (ITE)
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC)
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
Call Dirigo Hearing Center at (207) 810-7256 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
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