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Why do I think Reviv helps?

When you extract teeth I view that it is a bit like removing a structural support in a building.

The structure collapses a little bit and the rest of the teeth move to find a new stability point.

Using a mouthguard serves as a sort of support beam that helps prevent further collapses and even starts to push things back out.

It works via the soft tissue and 'inflates' the skull, which allows the bones and jaw to move back to where they should be over time.

I find that the teeth move during this healing process to healthier positions. Often similar to where they were pre-extraction.

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frequently asked questions

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

I view that the biomechanical collapse process triggered by extractions continues for decades after the procedure.

And so a simple mouthguard helps stop this collapse process and can reverse it. Even many years afterwards.

I had four bicuspids extracted before braces. Can Reviv help?

The extraction of bicuspids (premolars) is particularly damaging as the whole skull often collapses pretty significantly afterwards.

I do view that a mouthguard like Reviv is very helpful in a situation like this.

Will Reviv re-open the gaps where my teeth were extracted?

Yes often as things expand and teeth move back to 'where they were', the gaps where teeth were removed will open back up.

Some folks can opt to go for implants if they want. But I don't view that it is necessary as long as you are wearing the mouthguard at night.

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

I've already seen a number of users report improvements in seemingly unrelated health issues that emerged after extractions.

So I cannot promise you anything. But I view that it is definitely a good possibility.