Okay I ready your other article introducing the curve of splee. As someone who’s 42 trays in, I guess this may be my Achilles heal! My mouth feels a whole lot better as I had pretty significant narrowing and crowding in my mouth. Can you say more about the yoga asanas for this?
And so than you should logically think to yourself... "ok if my dental contacts changed that means my spine/skull likely improved a bit from doing the yoga. But then my invisalign are going to force my teeth back into the old occlusion and reverse all of the progress i made with the yoga."
Whereas if u wear a rubber guard you keep your gains and keep improving
Invisalign does what again to deteriorate someone’s health? Is this the same reality for people wearing braces? This is a new one for me, so please educate us.
With the rubberguard u see how everything moves around 3 dimensionally.
Invisalign and braces pretends to understand exactly where the teeth should go which is impossible as tons of things are changing.. the skull, the body, the slant of the teeth, the arches, etc.
And so typically what ends up happening is they start to flatten the curve of spee.
It appears that he has recently had veneers put in as well.
oh really? interesting.. he's probably gonna struggle at some point
Reading this makes me very nervous because my son is going to need quite a bit of orthodontics.
Do most orthodontist understand the curve of spee? And how they should not flatten it?
My son will do regular traditional orthodontics with braces
Have him wear a simple rubber guard like Reviv One or Myobrace.
And wait on the ortho.
Everything starts to even out over time.
9 months of change just using myobrace on an adult from a person i know years ago https://share.cleanshot.com/Ywv7nWXq
Thank you!!
Okay I ready your other article introducing the curve of splee. As someone who’s 42 trays in, I guess this may be my Achilles heal! My mouth feels a whole lot better as I had pretty significant narrowing and crowding in my mouth. Can you say more about the yoga asanas for this?
i'm not really a yoga expert so i dont know much about yoga asanas.
but if you were to drill contacts on a 'tracking splint' (https://reviv.substack.com/p/a-tracking-splint-is-the-compass) before and after you do yoga you would notice that the contacts ALWAYS change.
And so than you should logically think to yourself... "ok if my dental contacts changed that means my spine/skull likely improved a bit from doing the yoga. But then my invisalign are going to force my teeth back into the old occlusion and reverse all of the progress i made with the yoga."
Whereas if u wear a rubber guard you keep your gains and keep improving
Invisalign does what again to deteriorate someone’s health? Is this the same reality for people wearing braces? This is a new one for me, so please educate us.
i wrote about it here: https://reviv.substack.com/p/the-impact-of-orthodontics?utm_source=publication-search
With the rubberguard u see how everything moves around 3 dimensionally.
Invisalign and braces pretends to understand exactly where the teeth should go which is impossible as tons of things are changing.. the skull, the body, the slant of the teeth, the arches, etc.
And so typically what ends up happening is they start to flatten the curve of spee.