About the Ear
Information from our Orange County Ear Doctor
The ear has three main parts:
- The external or outer ear (the part you can see) opens into the ear canal.
- The middle ear is separated from the external ear by the eardrum. Small
bones in the middle ear help transfer sound to the inner ear.
- The inner ear consists of a hearing portion, the cochlea, and a
balance organ. These relay information to the brain via the hearing
and balance
nerve.
Sound consists of vibrations--or sound waves--travelling through the air. The shape
of the ear captures sound and funnels it into the ear opening
and down
the ear canal.
When sound strikes your eardrum, it causes it to vibrate and passes
the impulse to
the small bones of the middle ear, which transmit them to the
hearing nerve in the inner ear. Here, the vibrations become nerve impulses
and go directly
to the brain, which interprets the impulses as sound (music, voice,
a car horn, etc.). Our Orange County ear doctor offices has the quality treatment to remedy any of your ear problems. We are located in Newport Beach, Southern California.
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