(2-4-3) Extraction

Reviv Extractions / Bite Changes | V3
Reviv for extractions and bite changes

Had teeth pulled?Support your bite as it adapts.

After an extraction, the surrounding structures begin to adjust. Reviv is designed to support balanced jaw positioning during sleep — the window when habits reinforce.

After an extraction, subtle changes can happen.

01

Bite alignment may feel slightly different

As surrounding teeth respond.

02

Facial balance can shift subtly

As load patterns change.

03

Muscle habits adjust

Muscle habits adjust to the new spacing over time.

04

Sleep positioning may influence settling

How you position your jaw during sleep may influence how these patterns settle.

Whiteboard sketch of the post-extraction settling window

Why adaptation happens — and what can help.

  1. Space change

    When a tooth is removed, the surrounding teeth no longer have the same structural reference. The gap changes how bite force is distributed across the arch.

  2. Load redistribution

    As load patterns shift, muscles and joint structures adapt. Some people notice this as subtle asymmetry, tightness, or a sense that the bite feels unfamiliar.

  3. Night positioning

    During sleep, the jaw relaxes into its default resting pattern. Without conscious control, this is when positioning habits are most likely to reinforce — for better or worse.

Whiteboard sketch of nightly positioning support

“Simple mouthguards kind of inflate the balloon — and the bones can start finding their way back. The teeth often come along for the ride.”

Ken, Reviv founder

Ken

Founder of Reviv

Real stories from people with
extraction histories.

I had orthodontic work and extractions years ago. After 7 months with Reviv, I noticed my arches seemed wider and my face felt more symmetrical. My lips seem to close more easily at rest now. I feel noticeably better than I did before.
Dee
Dee
7 months with Reviv
I couldn't touch teeth evenly on my left side for years. After almost a year with Reviv, it's noticeably improved. My tongue seems to rest on the palate more easily. It was uncomfortable at first but it feels much better now.
Joel
Joel
11 months with Reviv
About 3 months in, wearing it 8-15 hours a day. Things feel like they're shifting — old tension seems to be releasing, flexibility feels like it's increasing. This is one hell of a ride.
wo
wo
3 months with Reviv
My jaw muscles feel noticeably less tight. My whole structure feels like it's finding its way toward better alignment. It took a minute to get used to, but I kept at it.
Reviv community member
Reviv community member

The adaptation window is measured in months, not days.

Weeks 1–4: The gap is fresh, and surrounding structures are most responsive to new spacing.
Adjustment phase
Months 2–4: Bite load redistribution is actively occurring as your jaw learns the new pattern.
Settling phase
Months 4–12: Positioning habits established during this window tend to persist.
Stability phase

Experiences vary. Reviv is designed to support positioning consistency, not to treat or correct dental conditions.

This is the window that matters. Supporting your jaw now is simpler than you think.

  1. One device, ready to use tonight

    Reviv requires no fitting appointments, no impressions, no adjustments. It arrives ready. You wear it during sleep and it begins supporting positioning from the first night.

  2. One purchase covers the full adaptation window

    The extraction adaptation window runs months, not weeks. Reviv is a one-time purchase designed to support you through the full settling period — not a subscription, not a refill.

  3. Backed by a 1-year warranty

    If it doesn't work for you, you're covered. Reviv comes with a full 1-year warranty. No complicated returns policy.

Reviv product features

No subscription · No appointments needed · 1-year warranty included · Ships within 2–3 business days

One-time purchase — $150

Add to Cart — $150

You're in the adjustment window now. This is when consistent nightly positioning support matters most.

Questions people ask before they start

Follow your dentist's guidance first. Once you are cleared to wear an oral appliance at night, Reviv can become part of a consistent nightly support routine.
No. Reviv is not a replacement for a prescribed retainer, splint, or dental treatment plan.
Many people think in weeks, but bite and positioning habits can keep settling for months after an extraction.
Most people need a few nights to adjust. Reviv is designed for all-night wear with a smooth, semi-firm structure.
Ask your dentist if you currently use a retainer, aligner, denture, or prescribed night guard. Reviv should not interfere with a dental plan.
Reviv includes a 1-year replacement guarantee. If something is wrong with your device, we'll replace it.

The Adaptation Window Is Already Open.

The weeks following an extraction are when positioning patterns are most responsive. Reviv is designed to support consistent nightly positioning during this period — the window when it may matter most.

  • Reviv device, ready to use
  • Designed for nightly use during the adaptation window
  • 1-year warranty
  • One-time purchase, $150
Add to Cart — $150

Most members start within the first two weeks of their extraction. Earlier is better — but the window stays open through the full settling period.