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How Reviv Addresses Back Pain

Reviv acts like a door stop that doesn’t allow the jaw to completely close.  And this stretches the soft tissue that surrounds the skull.

The skull inflates like a balloon as a result and cranial bones and the jaw move to a healthier position.

Not just the skull corrects but the skeleton also corrects, including the spine.

As the skeleton corrects I find that back issues start to reduce. And muscles stretch.

We do not guarantee that all back issues will resolve, but this is an inexpensive and non-invasive method that we think is well worth trying.

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frequently asked questions

How can something in my mouth help with my back pain?

We view that the body works according to a simple set of biomechanics that you can almost think of as physics.

And that if you improve one area it impacts all other areas.

So by putting a stretch on the soft tissue of the skull with a mouthguard you are infact also putting a stretch on the spine.

I've tried everything for my back pain - chiropractic, physical therapy, massage, etc. How is Reviv different?

While traditional back treatments focus directly on the area of pain, I view that they often fail because they don't address the root cause.

Think of it this way: if your spine is being pulled out of alignment by a change in your bite/skull then no amount of spinal adjustment will provide lasting relief.

How long does it typically take to experience back pain relief with Reviv?

We cannot guarantee a time period.

But a number of users have mentioned that they experienced very good improvements in back and neck issues within the initial few months.

It can, however, take a fair bit longer.

Will I need to keep using Reviv forever to maintain back pain relief?

It is important to understand how the mouthguard works. I view that it improves curve of spee, which will often create a small temporary posterior open bite.

And so you need to continue wearing the mouthguard till the teeth extrude naturally to close the open bite, which can take some years.

Or you can consider putting flat composite to close the gap as i discuss in this article: https://reviv.substack.com/p/the-mystery-around-posterior-open