Reviv vs Braces/Invisalign for TMJ Relief: When to Choose Each
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You’ve got jaw pain, tension headaches, maybe even facial asymmetry.
Your dentist suggests braces or Invisalign.
Someone else tells you to try a mouthguard.
You just want to know what actually works.
So here’s the real question:
Reviv vs Braces/Invisalign for TMJ—when should you use each, and why?
This post breaks it down—biomechanics, cost, comfort, and outcomes. No fluff, no sales pitch. Just what works.
1. First: What Actually Causes TMJ Symptoms?
TMJ dysfunction usually comes from:
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Bite collapse (loss of vertical height)
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Jaw asymmetry from braces, extractions, or grinding
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Clenching or bruxism
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Postural compensation (skull → spine → body)
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Pressure on cranial nerves due to facial compression
Translation: the system is too tight, too compressed, too misaligned.
What you need isn’t just “straight” teeth—it’s space, decompression, and functional balance.
2. What Do Braces and Invisalign Actually Do?
Both are orthodontic tools designed to:
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Straighten teeth
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Close gaps
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Align dental arches to an aesthetic norm
But that doesn’t always equal biomechanical health.
In fact, traditional orthodontics often:
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Reduce dental arch width
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Pull teeth backward (especially premolars)
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Collapse vertical dimension
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Lock in a cosmetic alignment, not a functional one
This often makes TMJ symptoms worse—not better.
3. So What’s Reviv Then?
Reviv is a bite decompression device (a type of mouthguard) that:
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Adds vertical dental height
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Unlocks your bite so the jaw can reposition
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Relieves pressure on the TMJ
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Allows natural cranial movement
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Triggers whole-body postural and neurological release
It’s non-invasive, affordable, and reversible. No wires. No drilling. No guesswork.
4. Reviv vs Braces/Invisalign: Side-by-Side Comparison
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Feature |
Reviv Two |
Braces/Invisalign |
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Goal |
Decompress jaw & relieve TMJ |
Straighten teeth |
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Timeframe |
Immediate nightly use |
12–24 months |
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Cost |
$80 |
$5,000–$9,000 |
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Reversible |
✅ Yes |
❌ No |
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Dentist required |
❌ No |
✅ Yes |
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Adds vertical height |
✅ Yes |
❌ Often reduces |
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Unlocks occlusion |
✅ Yes |
❌ No |
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Comfort |
High |
Mixed (tightness, pain) |
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Risks |
Low |
Medium to high (extractions, collapse) |
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Trackable results |
✅ Yes (weekly tracking) |
⚠️ Aesthetic focus only |
5. When Reviv Works Better
Use Reviv first if:
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Your main concern is TMJ symptoms, not crooked teeth
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You have facial tension, jaw clicking, or clenching
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You’ve had braces before—and symptoms got worse
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You want to test structural changes before committing to orthodontics
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You’re dealing with post-extraction facial collapse
6. When Braces or Invisalign Might Make Sense
Never. In our view they are ALWAYS a bad idea.
7. Which Reviv Model for TMJ & Bite Reset?
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Reviv One – Soft, flexible, beginner-friendly
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Reviv Two – Firmer, faster decompression; great if braces caused symptoms
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With Support – For advanced cases or post-ortho relapse
8. Still Not Sure? Start with the Safer Option.
Braces and Invisalign are:
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Expensive
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Time-consuming
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Often irreversible
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Can trigger or worsen TMJ
Reviv To is:
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$80
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Wearable tonight
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Designed to realign function before you touch aesthetics
9. FAQs
1. Can Reviv replace braces or Invisalign?
Yes
2. Will Reviv undo damage from past braces?
It helps decompress the system and reduce symptoms, especially if you’ve lost vertical height or arch width.
3. Can I use both at the same time?
Not recommended.
4. Will orthodontics fix my TMJ?
No it will likely make it worse.
5. Is it safe to use Reviv without dental supervision?
Yes. It’s non-invasive, removable, and fully reversible.
6. Is Reviv suitable for teens?
Yes—with supervision. Especially helpful post-orthodontics.
7. Should I use Reviv before getting braces?
Yes. It gives your body a chance to self-correct before you commit to invasive intervention.
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