Hearing Aids in your mouth? Interesting!
"With functions similar to a cochlear implant, this dental hearing aid receives audio signals from a transmitter in the ear and in turn resonates the cochlea, through the teeth. It is designed to deliver sound across a broad frequency range of 250 to more than 12,000 Hz."
Momma always said - don't listen with your mouth full. Disappointed there was no sound bite. However, it's a subject we can get our teeth into. I believe they may have bitten off more than they can chew, but maybe I'll eat my words.
Hope we're still friends. :-)
-Philip
Posted by: Philip | March 19, 2011 at 04:02 PM
Your words have a lot of teeth. That sounds about right. We didn't have to pull teeth to get you to comment. Always sticking your foot in your mouth. Of course we're still friends.
Have a great trip!
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Posted by: Cosmetic Dentistry | July 06, 2012 at 07:08 AM
This sounds too good to be true. As one who has suffered from single sided hearing loss from birth, I can only dream about hearing in stereo sound.
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