{"id":1193,"date":"2021-09-15T15:25:53","date_gmt":"2021-09-15T22:25:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mthoodent.com\/?p=1193"},"modified":"2021-09-15T15:25:53","modified_gmt":"2021-09-15T22:25:53","slug":"which-earplugs-are-right-for-you-your-hearing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mthoodent.com\/which-earplugs-are-right-for-you-your-hearing\/","title":{"rendered":"Which Earplugs Are Right for You & Your Hearing?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The world is noisy. Even sounds as loud as passing highway traffic or a busy caf\u00e9 can cause permanent damage to your hearing system if you aren\u2019t careful. This is why it\u2019s important to take measures to protect your hearing.<\/a> To do so, the experts at Mt. Hood ENT recommend wearing earplugs. We review which types of earplugs are available below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Inside the inner ear are tiny hair cells called stereocilia. These cells are responsible for converting soundwaves into electrical energy that travels via the auditory nerve to the brain to be interpreted as sound. When dangerously loud sounds pass through the ears, it can damage or destroy these cells. Once damaged, the cells do not regenerate, and the result is permanent sensorineural hearing loss.<\/a><\/p>\n When it comes to preventing noise-induced hearing loss, disposable earplugs are certainly better than no protection. This type of earplug is available at Fairley’s Pharmacy<\/a>. They are usually made out of foam, which you roll and place in your ears, where they will expand. Disposable earplugs are the best option if you\u2019re on a tight budget.<\/p>\n The next step up from disposable is reusable earplugs. This type can be purchased online or at a big box store, and they are usually made out of a sturdier material like plastic or silicone. Some reusable earplugs are outfitted with filters that reduce the muffled effect that disposable earplugs produce.<\/p>\n Custom-fit earplugs are the best option in terms of comfort and protection. If you\u2019re interested in custom-fit hearing protection, you\u2019ll first need to visit an audiologist\u2019s office for impressions to be made of your ears. Then the impressions are sent to a lab where the earplugs are molded. There are many types of custom earplugs, including:<\/p>\nHow Do Loud Sounds Cause Damage?<\/h2>\n
Disposable Earplugs<\/h2>\n
Reusable Earplugs<\/h2>\n
Custom-Fit Earplugs<\/h2>\n