What are Earmolds & Do I need It?

 

What are Earmolds & Do I need It
Custom earmolds are made to explicitly to fit the size and shape of your individual ear, which provides for a more comfortable fit compared to many over-the-counter options. The tighter, more accurate fit provides for a better cap to protect against noise exposure and/or to keep water out of the ear. An audiologist takes imprints of each ear using a silicone material. Earmolds are available in various materials and colors. For children, it is recommended that they use earmolds attached to their hearing aids. Since their ears are continuously growing and changing in size and shape, the audiologist will need to monitor the fit of the earmolds at regular follow-up appointments.

Musician molds stream out high levels of noise without changing the sound quality of music. This type of mold is available in a choice of three different filters depending on the amount of sound attenuation that is needed. It is recommended for musicians or frequent concert attendees.

Swim molds stop water from getting into the ear canal. Swim molds are recommended for individuals with ear tubes, surfers, and people who frequently get swimmer’s ear.

Hearing Protection reduces the level of sound reaching the ear to help reduce damage to inner ear function and potential hearing loss from exposure to loud noise. These are recommended for hunters, target shooters, and individuals who have an occupation that exposes them to dangerous noise levels.

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