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Why Reviv will typically straighten the teeth

Reviv works by putting a sort of door stop between your skull and your jaw, which ends up stretching the soft tissue that covers the skull as well as the tissue in the mouth.

As this happens in our experience the skull will sort of 'inflate' like a balloon, which makes more space for everything inside.

The cranial bones, which are connected at sutures, will move to a better, more aligned position.

The jaw will also move to a healthier position over time.

The upper teeth are connected to the bones and jaw and so they also "go for the ride." This results in the teeth getting straighter and the palate getting wider.

Some results from the community

  • Crooked teeth = Crushed skull

    Crooked teeth are a function of the space in your palate, which is a function of your skull.

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  • Teeth need to be able to move with the Reviv process

    So my recommendation is NOT to wear braces, aligners or retainers as you do Reviv.

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  • Does this process widen the palate?

    It does and it does it the only correct way in my view.

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  • Does Reviv straighten the teeth?

    Yes and I'll explain why.

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frequently asked questions

How long does it take to straighten teeth with Reviv?

Things should start happening right away but for good visual results it usually takes at least 6 months.

Is teeth straightening painful?

You may experience some discomfort or pressure when you first start doing Reviv, but this is typically temporary and subsides after awhile.

Most users describe the sensation as pressure rather than pain. And discomfort is typically a sign that your teeth are moving into their proper positions.

Is this a healthier way to straighten the teeth than braces or aligners?

In our view absolutely. Because our rule is that the teeth are always exactly where the skull wants them to be. And so you need to focus on fixing the skull, not the teeth.

The mouthguard focuses on the skull whereas orthodontists focus on moving teeth.

Will I need to wear a retainer after treatment?

No. Retainers, in our view, are for when you artificially move the teeth out of alignment with the skull.

With a mouthguard you are not doing that. You are fixing the skull and the teeth are moving with these improvements. So when you are done your teeth and skull are still in alignment.

 However you may have a posterior open bite and so you need to continue to support the open bite till it closes, which should happen towards the end of the process if you did not grind much enamel off. We wrote more about this here: The Mystery Around Posterior Open Bites

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