After an extraction, the surrounding structures begin to adjust. Reviv is designed to support balanced jaw positioning during sleep — the window when habits reinforce.
Select any that apply — this helps you understand what's happening.
This is common after extractions. Here's why it happens.
When a tooth is removed, the surrounding teeth lose their structural reference point. The gap shifts how bite force distributes across the arch. This isn't a problem you caused — it's a mechanical consequence of the space.
As load patterns shift, the muscles and joints that support your jaw begin to adapt to the new distribution. Some people notice this as subtle asymmetry, unfamiliar tightness, or a bite that feels slightly off. This adaptation is ongoing — and it's most active in the weeks and months after the extraction.
During sleep, your jaw relaxes into its default resting pattern without conscious input. This is the window when positioning habits are most likely to reinforce — and when consistent support may have the most influence on how the adaptation settles.
“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
Founder of Reviv
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.

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.

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.

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.

Weeks 1–4: The gap is fresh, and surrounding structures are most responsive to new spacing.
Months 2–4: Bite load redistribution is actively occurring as your jaw learns the new pattern.
Months 4–12: Positioning habits established during this window tend to persist.
Experiences vary. Reviv is designed to support positioning consistency, not to treat or correct dental conditions.
Reviv supports balanced jaw positioning during the overnight window when habits reinforce.
The semi-firm structure creates a repeatable support cue without appointments, impressions, or adjustments.
Use it once you are cleared to wear an oral appliance at night, then keep it as part of your routine.
One-time purchase — $150
Add to Cart — $150Reviv gives you a simple way to support balanced jaw positioning while your bite continues to settle.
Add to Cart — $150