The Best Dental Earplugs


Until now the dentist could only choose from being fully plugged up, whether it was from a solid earplug or a musician filtered earplug to protect their hearing. Now you have the newest technology available to dentists.
It's comprised of two, and the two filters work simultaneously thereby controlling the type of noise that ends up in the inner canal at the eardrum.
The largest filter is a flat attenuation filter that is selective from 25dB cut all the way down to 9db cut. This allows the sound to come through the main filter at the natural frequency all the while reducing the amount of sound pressure that your hearing is exposed to.
The secondary filter ensures only the natural voices access the inner ear. Additionally, when there is impulse noise, it only allows up to 85dB to flow through the non-linear filter and protects your hearing all while being able to hear the faintest sounds.
This implies that only the allowed noise pressure can penetrate the earplug. As for the One dental earplug, the allowed noise include natural sounds such as of the patient and your assistant. This earplug bars other types of noises from reaching the inner ear.

In addition, the dental earplugs regulate the intensity of the noise that penetrates to the inner ear. This standardized feature does not discriminate the source of the noise. Therefore, even if the noise comes from the natural source, the secondary filter will filter it out. For instance, the earplug cancels the noise from a patient that screams, suction, drill exposing the eardrum of the dentist to a noise pressure exceeding 85dB. On the other hand, the earplug allows any other natural sound with a pressure below 85dB into the eardrum.
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