Revive Bio-MAGO TMJ Splint Therapy

 

Heal

Many with Sleep Disordered Breathing have underlying TMJ Disease. This advanced splint worn nightly or as recommended by our Revive Dentist, will help allow your body to heal its own injuries, by providing a bite plane with ideal pressure points and a neutral balance in the joint sockets.

 
 
 

How the Joint Injures

This video with the graphics explains very simply how the muscles around the joints become overworked and inflamed, causing chronic injury to the joint.

Whether spontaneously in pain or not, our Revive Dentist can detect underlying inflammation with advanced screening techniques.

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Night Time High Time

With or without sleep disordered breathing, if there is a bad bite, night time will be the most damaging. If you have discovered sleep disordered breathing of any capacity, night time injury can be even more aggressive

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Natural Healing

Our bodies are the smartest doctors we can ever meet in our lifetime. Give it the proper support and environment, it will keep you healthy, and restore damaged cells. The Revive Bio-MAGO allows your body be the guide to a restorative balanced bite. It allows for healthy blood flow to the injured area, for your body’s internal doctor (your immune system) to work most efficiently!

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Our patient voluntarily provided us a detailed comparison of the two different TMJ splints they experienced from their patient perspective. Although the understanding of the splint is not complete, this patient did a decent job of describing the fine and significant differences. They offered for this to be shared. We hope it could help our patients see the difference in between Dr Hyun Bang’s Bio-MAGO and a typical TMJ Splint made by a TMJ Specialist. The thinness of the front side of this patient’s device is due to their unique jaw anatomy while majority of Bio-MAGO cases, the front is thicker. This patient wore down/broke both splints eventually, as their case was severe, and needed further biomimetic correction of the bite.