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Is a Bone Anchored Hearing Implant the Solution you’ve been looking for?

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Is a Bone Anchored Hearing Implant the Solution you’ve been looking for?

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May well be. If the cause of your hearing loss is nerve damage (sensorineural hearing loss), a bone anchored implant like Cochlear America’s Baha or Oticon’s Ponto series isn’t going to solve your hearing loss problem. Traditional hearing aids or cochlear implants are designed for your type of hearing loss. However, if the source of your hearing loss isn’t entirely nerve hearing loss but conductive hearing loss and you have had little success with traditional hearing aids, then you should talk to a hearing professional about bone anchored implant candidacy. In addition to conductive hearing loss and mixed hearing loss, persons with Single Sided Deafness (SSD) are also considered potential candidates. SSD occurs when a person has one normal hearing ear and one completely deaf ear. Although the person has functional hearing in one ear, they often have difficulty with localization – the ability to recognize where the sound is coming from. This type of hearing loss can also cause difficult

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