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How Reviv Reverses the Damage of Extractions

Reviv helps restore the proper structural support that was lost when extractions created gaps in your dental arch, gradually reversing the facial collapse that typically follows

By adding vertical height and allowing for natural biomechanical healing, Reviv helps remodel the skull and facial structure that became 'deflated' after extractions

Users report significant improvements in facial symmetry, jawline definition, and profile enhancement as Reviv progressively counteracts extraction-related collapse

Unlike conventional approaches that only address symptoms, Reviv works on the fundamental biomechanics that were disrupted by extractions, potentially improving related health issues beyond just appearance

Reviv's approach allows for the soft tissue surrounding the skull to gradually stretch and expand, creating space for proper bone positioning even years after extractions have altered your structural integrity

  • Are Dental Extractions Bad?

    They are f*cking barbaric. Now let me tell you why...

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  • Does Reviv work if you have missing teeth? Or an implant?

    Yes because this process works via the soft tissue and not the teeth.

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  • Does this process impact facial symmetry?

    Yes, but in a very non-linear way

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  • There is only one way that the body collapses

    And therefore what I write here applies to pretty much all health issues

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frequently asked questions

Can Reviv really help even if my extractions were done many years ago?

Yes. The biomechanical collapse process triggered by extractions continues for decades after the procedure. Reviv works by addressing the fundamental structural imbalance created by the loss of dental support, regardless of when the extractions occurred.

Many users who had extractions 10, 20, or even 30+ years ago report significant improvements in facial structure, profile, and related health issues. The soft tissue can be gradually stretched and the skull "reinflated" even years after the initial damage.

I had four bicuspids extracted before braces. How does Reviv help with this specific type of extraction?

The extraction of bicuspids (premolars) is particularly damaging as it removes critical structural support from the middle of the dental arch, often leading to a flattened profile, narrowed face, and compromised airway.

Reviv works to counteract this damage by gradually restoring vertical dimension and allowing the skull and facial bones to expand back outward. Many users who had the common "four bicuspid extraction" pattern report significant improvements in profile, breathing, facial width, and even neurological symptoms that developed after this procedure.

Will Reviv fill the gaps where my teeth were extracted?

No, Reviv doesn't physically fill extraction gaps or grow new teeth. Instead, it works on the overall structural relationship between your jaw, skull, and spine. By adding proper vertical height and allowing for natural biomechanical adjustment, Reviv helps your remaining structure function optimally despite the missing teeth.

The focus is on reversing the collapse process triggered by extractions rather than replacing the extracted teeth themselves.

I've experienced health issues since my extractions that my dentist says are unrelated - can Reviv help with these?

Many users report improvements in seemingly unrelated health issues that emerged after extractions. This is because extractions often trigger a whole-body biomechanical collapse that affects far more than just your dental arch.

Issues like neck pain, headaches, brain fog, sleep problems, breathing difficulties, and even certain neurological symptoms can all stem from the structural changes initiated by extractions. Reviv addresses the root biomechanical cause of these problems, potentially improving conditions that conventional medicine often fails to connect to dental work.