What helps manage hyperacusis during dental procedures?
I’m about to go to the dentist for the first time since my acoustic trauma. Are earplugs helpful or a bad idea for managing hyperacusis during dental procedures? You’re all so helpful, and I could really benefit from your knowledge, experience and advice. I’m pretty nervous about this.
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You need ear plugs that conform to the shape of your ear canal when your mouth is open. I use the foam ones
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Carole, I am single, 89 and living alone. My sudden sensorineural loss is helped by first wearing a Phonak cross and recently I was fitted with an Oticon cross which I can manipulated the sound on my IPhone. It works pretty well most of the time. Was $2000 and insurance paid for $500. It’s hard to believe that no one wears aids in your residence. Good luck.
Hi Carole. I am a 75 year old woman with tinnitus and hyperacusis. I was just wondering what a Phonax app is?