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Carol's avatar

Hey Ken remember me,Carol and me telling you about my scoliosis . Well my spine is almost straight from having a side to side curve. Also I have beeeb taking DMSO and MSM as well. DMSO claims to heal spinal injuries and I remember you telling me that you wouldn’t be surprised if the Revive would straighten my back completely and my back and neck are almost completely straight. It’s only been 2 months. I wish I would have taken before , during, and after because I can’t believe that whichever one of the 3 products did it this fast. So thank you and I’m still going to wear my mouth guard . Lots of things have improved.

EGK's avatar

Awesome Carol!!!

That is terrific to hear. Keep pushing this... take it to perfection!

I think it can be done.

Carol's avatar

I just looked in the mirror and it still has a long way to go, but the fact that it feels straighter and I can walk straighter and I’m not leaning to the left and my shoulders are even is a major improvement and my back doesn’t hurt.

EGK's avatar

are u wearing clipons during the day? Do that to accelerate

Morgan Goldman's avatar

Acknowledging that similar companies use the same design for the same purpose definitely adds credibility, both to the device itself and the underlying science. It shows that there's a converging consensus growing among this niche industry.

It also makes me trust you because when it comes down to it you just want the message out there. I want to try a device !

Sami's avatar

Why does the skull inflate with revive? I don't understand why increasing dental height will inflate the skull

EGK's avatar

One way to think of it is as a door jam. It doesnt allow the mouth to fully close.

There is a 'balloon' of soft tissue that covers the skull, which is forced to stretch.

I talk about soft tissue here https://reviv.substack.com/p/the-mystery-piece-of-the-puzzle-is?utm_source=publication-search

Isadora's avatar

When using to sleep, is the user able to keep mouth closed? Also, is there a speed rate at which the palate widens?

EGK's avatar

Sometimes it takes some weeks or even couple months before mouth can keep closed.

I dont think there is a predictable rate at which palate widens as too many factors involved.

it will depend for each person

Brit's avatar

Hi there, I’m considering purchasing mouthguards for myself and my partner. We both have narrow palates. I have had orthodontic work and now have top and bottom permanent retainers. Will this impact how the mouthguard works to widen the palate? Will there still be benefits?

EGK's avatar

It will impact..

You can start with a retainer on but eventually it is better to take it off eventually because the teeth need to be able to move for this process to work optimally.

As I wrote here: https://reviv.substack.com/p/teeth-need-to-be-able-to-move-with

In the longer term teeth should space out and align even better with the mouthguard.

A number of folks in our community started with the retainer on and then eventually took it off, and of the cases I’m aware of I believe they are all happy with that decision.

 To join just make a request here 

https://www.skool.com/reviv-2885/about

JB's avatar

I have a bit of a recessed chin, not overly though. Would my chin be pushed frontward aswell?

And how long should you wear it after waking up? I work from home so I'd be able to wear it most of the times. (28 - Male)

Sami's avatar

Why does the skull inflate with revive? I don't understand why increasing dental height will inflate the skull

Sami's avatar

Why does the skull inflate with revive? I don't understand why increasing dental height will inflate the skull

Sami's avatar

Why does the skull inflate with revive? I don't understand why increasing dental height will inflate the skull

Brittany's avatar

Any thoughts on what to do if my nine year old just had her palate expander with an expander?

EGK's avatar

I'd put the composite that i talk about here if possible. https://reviv.substack.com/p/the-approach-to-take-for-kids

And leave off the retainer and just use a mouthguard like a Myobrace, Reviv, etc.