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How I view that Reviv works

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 neck.

As these things correct more airway space is created over time.

This, in my view, can often improve the situation with sleep apnea.

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frequently asked questions

How does Reviv work differently from CPAP machines for sleep apnea?

While CPAP machines force air into your airways to keep them open during sleep, I view that Reviv addresses the root structural issues.

And gradually corrects the structural issues that cause airway collapse in the first place.

How long does it take to see improvements in sleep apnea with Reviv?

I have seen some folks report improvements in their sleep in the first 1-2 months.

But it can take longer.

And note that this is based on what I have seen in folks doing Reviv and we are not claiming that a mouthguard will always fix sleep apnea.

Is it difficult to wear Reviv?

Many users can find the initial weeks difficult with some soreness of teeth and gums.

I view that the soft tissue is stretching and that with time it gets easier to sleep with the mouthguard.

Can I wear my CPAP with Reviv?

Yes a number of folks have done this and it doesn't seem to be an issues.

I believe that eventually things should open sufficiently that it could be possible to stop the use of the CPAP.