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Various styles and sizes 

Overall there are five basic types of hearing instruments. Your hearing care professional will help you decide which type is best for your particular hearing loss.

Behind the ear (BTE): The main section of this instrument is worn behind the ear. BTEs come in a large variety of sizes – some are so small that they are nearly invisible behind the ear.

Invisible open technology (IOT): This is the newest style, introduced by Resound in April 2008. IOT fits into the ear canal like a CIC, but has the microphone placed in the external ear.

In the ear (ITE): An ITE instrument is completely contained in a custom-made acrylic shell or casing that fits into the outer ear.

In the canal (ITC): Somewhat smaller than an ITE, the casing of an ITC device is custom-made to fit the contours of your ear canal.

Completely in the canal (CIC): A CIC instrument fits so deep into the ear canals that it is practically invisible. A short plastic rod assists easy insertion. For more information on various types of hearing instruments, please visit www.resound.com

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