Yes, sound heard in one ear but not the other during bone and air conduction tests can indicate conduction deafness. In cases of conductive hearing loss, sound is often perceived differently between ears, particularly in bone conduction testing, where the affected ear may not transmit sound effectively. This asymmetry can suggest issues like earwax buildup, fluid in the middle ear, or structural problems. A comprehensive audiological evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying cause.
conduction deafness
One test used to determine conduction deafness is Weber's Test. A fork is vibrated against the forehead and should be heard equally in both ears. If it is heard best in the 'good' ear than it is sensorineural deafness but if it is heard best in the 'bad' ear then this is what determines the conduction deafness.
One test used to determine conduction deafness is Weber's Test. A fork is vibrated against the forehead and should be heard equally in both ears. If it is heard best in the 'good' ear than it is sensorineural deafness but if it is heard best in the 'bad' ear then this is what determines the conduction deafness.
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Air conduction is more efficient than bone conduction, although conduction through bone may be "heard" more loudly because it is a direct conduction into the middle ear and there is a component of "feeling" the sound with bone conduction.
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The middle ear test that uses a tuning fork is called the Rinne test. It is used to assess hearing by comparing air conduction to bone conduction. During the test, a tuning fork is struck and placed on the mastoid bone behind the ear, then moved in front of the ear to see which sound is heard longer, helping to determine the presence of conductive or sensorineural hearing loss.
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