Wax guard changing with custom hearing aids

Wax guard changing with custom hearing aids Print

Custom styles: Completely-in-the-canal (CIC), in-the-canal (ITC), half-shell (HS), in-the-ear (ITE)

The wax guard is a very small, protective filter covering the hearing aid’s speaker, protecting it. Over time, the wax guard may become clogged. When this happens, you won’t hear sound from the hearing aid. Don’t worry! Wax guards for all hearing aids are user replaceable.

How often wax guards are replaced depends on the person. Everyone produces different amounts of ear wax. Some people may not need to replace the wax guards for months, while others may need to change them weekly.

If your hearing aids don’t work, before contacting your clinic, try replacing the wax guard first!


Custom hearing aids from Oticon, Bernafon or Sonic can use either of these styles of wax guards, the process to change them is the exact same it is the diameter of the little white wax guard that is different.


These images and videos show how to change wax guards on In The Ear hearing aids


The following video shows how to change the wax guard.
Please note that the video doesn’t contain any sound.

Wax Guards are available to purchase on our official website: Hearing Aid Supplies Archives - HearingLife Shop

This article is brought to you by the Hearing Professionals at HearingLife Canada. For more information about HearingLife and our services, please visit us at hearinglife.ca

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