Orthodontists say keep teeth apart. John Mew says molar contact drives CCW rotation. Reviv warns against premature tooth contact. These look contradictory. They’re not. The missing variable is tension. This is my understanding — correct me if I’m wrong 🧵
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This is my own synthesis — I’m not claiming this is original if it’s already been documented somewhere. If @MikeMew, @OscarPatel or @EGKReviv have already explained this fully, please point me to it. Just trying to make sense of the contradictions and share what clicked for me.
Orthodontists say keep teeth apart. John Mew says molar contact drives CCW rotation. Reviv warns against premature tooth contact. These look contradictory. They’re not. The missing variable is tension. This is my understanding — correct me if I’m wrong 🧵
1.Tension resolved via device
2.Skull becomes receptive
3.Tongue mewing works correctly
4.Teeth migrate to proper position
5.Curve of Spee corrects
6.Natural contact angle drives CCW rotation
7.Device no longer needed
Reviv is scaffolding. It impersonates the destination until the real geometry replaces it. That’s why the creator says to stop using it once the curve of Spee is correct — the scaffold dissolves when the structure is self supporting.
The tongue can then mew into a receptive, decompressed system rather than a locked one. Teeth migrate toward correct position. The curve of Spee develops. Now natural tooth contact occurs at the correct angle and cements CCW rotation for real.
Reviv solves this. The device creates a gap that mimics correct bite geometry, allowing muscles to reset their resting length, condyles to reposition, and the system to find a genuine neutral state — possibly for the first time.
Orthos telling you to keep teeth apart are also right — they identified the problem. But it’s unrealistic consciously, impossible during sleep, and doesn’t address the underlying tension. They had no delivery mechanism.
So John Mew was right — but he was describing the endpoint of correct development. Molar contact only drives CCW rotation if the geometry is already there to support it.
This is also what the curve of Spee explains. When the curve is correct, molar contact transmits force upward into the skull at the right angle, driving the maxilla up and forward — CCW rotation. When it’s wrong, the same forces collapse the structure inward.
When you close your teeth in this state, contact doesn’t just fail to help — it actively fires every compensatory pattern simultaneously. This is why @EGKReviv’s creator collapsed further when he closed his bite without proper development first.
When your bite is collapsed, your masticatory muscles — masseter, temporalis, pterygoids — adapt to hold the wrong geometry. They develop a resting tone calibrated to a compromised structure. You never get a neutral baseline. This is compensatory tension.