Acoustic evaluation of earmoulds in situ: A comparison of impression and earmould materials

D. J. Parker, A. O. Okpojo, M. Nolan, E. C. Combe, J. M. Bamford

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    Abstract

    Laboratory research has been carried out on the accuracy of both ear impression and earmould materials. The present work was undertaken to assess such materials in vivo. An objective clinical method of earmould evaluation was developed, based on estimation of the attenuation in the acoustic feedback path. The method was used to assess the acoustic performance of earmoulds made from three earmould materials of different texture, when prepared from two different impression materials. It was shown that the choice of impression material made a significant difference to earmould performance. For greatest accuracy, addition cured silicone impression materials are recommended.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)159-166
    Number of pages7
    JournalBritish Journal of Audiology
    Volume26
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 1992

    Keywords

    • Adolescent
    • Amplifiers
    • Child
    • Comparative Study
    • Equipment Design
    • Female
    • Hearing Aids
    • Hearing Loss, Bilateral
    • diagnosis: Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
    • Human
    • Male
    • Pilot Projects
    • Research Design
    • Speech Perception
    • Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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