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5 Reasons Why You're Still Grinding Your Teeth (And What Finally Saved Me)


Your night guard isn't doing what you think it's doing.

Your night guard isn't doing what you think it's doing.

You wear it every night. Your dentist insisted on it. And you hate it. Half the time you find it across the room in the morning, because you spit it out at 3 a.m. without knowing.

A night guard is a buffer, not a fix. It protects your enamel while the grinding itself continues underneath it. All night, every night.

"My dentist kept telling me to wear it. I kept finding it buried in my sheets in the morning."

— Daniella R.

Botox works. Until it doesn't.

Botox works. Until it doesn't.

Botox in the jaw is one of the few things that genuinely reduces grinding force. It paralyzes the muscle and buys you eight to twelve weeks of relief.

Then it wears off. The grinding comes back. You book another appointment, pay another $600 to $1,200, and start the clock again.

"The first round felt like a miracle. The fifth round felt like another big bill."

— Sarah K.

Jaw exercises and massage feel good for an hour.

Jaw exercises and massage feel good for an hour.

Stretching, mouth exercises, masseter rollers, facial yoga: they offer real, immediate relief. The jaw softens. The tightness fades.

And then twenty minutes later, it's back. That's because the jaw isn't the source; it's the responder. Something is telling it to clench, and exercising the muscle doesn't quiet whatever is sending the signal.

"My jaw would soften, then snap back like a rubber band."

— Claire D.

The signal doesn't start in your jaw. It starts behind it.

The signal doesn't start in your jaw. It starts behind it.

This is the part most people miss, including most dentists.

The muscles at the base of your skull, called the suboccipitals, are connected to your jaw through a shared nerve pathway in the brainstem.

When they're locked tight from stress, screen time, or years of forward-head posture, they send a constant signal forward into the jaw muscles. The signal says: brace.

"My dentist never mentioned my neck. My physical therapist did."

— Jenna R.

Cracked and chipped teeth don't grow back.

Cracked and chipped teeth don't grow back.

Damaged teeth don't grow back. Crowns and root canals are forever. Most people don't think about this until they bite into something and feel a tooth crack.

This is the cost of grinding: tens of thousands of dollars over a lifetime, decades of dental appointments, and a smile that needs lots of fixing.

"I kept thinking I had time. The dentist told me we should start discussing veneers."

— Sophie P.

So what actually stops the grinding?

If you want to truly stop wearing down your teeth, you have to start at the source.

That means:

  • Reaching the deep tension
  • Releasing the neck muscles driving the signal to grind
  • Doing it consistently, every night, without relying on appointments or injections

The right fix

The Fulcrum 01 releases your tension at the source.

The Fulcrum 01 releases your tension at the source.

The Fulcrum 01 is precision-formed to apply gentle traction to the cervical spine and release the suboccipital muscles at the base of your skull.

You lie down for ten minutes. Your body weight does the work.

The tension at the base of your skull softens. The signal to your jaw quiets.

You stop fighting yourself.

Get relief now

Ten minutes a night to ease your jaw.

Fulcrum 01

$49.00 + Free shipping

A precision-engineered ergonomic device for neck, jaw, and posture tension. Relief in just ten minutes a day.

  • Wake with a relaxed jaw and softer shoulders
  • Releases the deep neck tension that drives jaw clenching and teeth grinding
  • Built for daily use, designed to last a lifetime

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  • Free $20 The Jaw Release Protocol eBook
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Why it works

Why Fulcrum 01 works when other tools haven't.

  1. Triple-action release

    Combines myofascial release, suboccipital inhibition, and cervical traction in one ten-minute session.

  2. Designed by clinicians, proven by research

    Targets the suboccipital muscles, the upper trapezius, and the cervical line: the regions the research keeps coming back to.

  3. Ten minutes a day. Gravity does the work.

    Lie down. Let the weight of your head settle. No technique to learn, no routine to keep up with. Results within two weeks.

  4. 30-day risk-free trial

    Try Fulcrum 01 for thirty days. If it doesn't deliver, send it back for a full refund. No questions asked.

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The science

The jaw and the neck are connected. So is the relief.

Decades of peer-reviewed research show that releasing tension in the upper neck directly reduces jaw pain. Here's the mechanism.

Anatomical illustration showing the masseter at the jaw, the trigeminocervical nucleus at the brainstem, and the suboccipital muscles at the base of the skull, with a dashed line tracing the shared neural pathway between them.
  1. Shared nerve pathwayThe jaw and upper neck send pain signals through the same brainstem region, which is why tension travels between them.Piovesan et al., 2003
  2. Immediate jaw responseReleasing the suboccipital muscles produces an immediate, measurable reduction in jaw muscle tenderness and improves mouth opening.Oliveira-Campelo et al., 2010
  3. Coupled muscle activityDuring sleep grinding episodes, jaw and neck muscles activate together in 84.9% of cases — they aren't separate systems.Gouw et al., 2020
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THOUSANDS OF HAPPY CUSTOMERS

  1. Eleanor M.

    "I caught myself sitting at my computer with my jaw actually relaxed. I almost didn't recognize the feeling."

    Eleanor M.Verified buyer
  2. Megan H.

    "I used to wake up with my jaw aching and a headache at my temples. A couple months in, those mornings happen a lot less often."

    Megan H.Verified buyer
  3. Sarah K.

    "I started grinding in grad school and never really stopped. My night guard helped my teeth but not the soreness. This is the first thing that's actually helped."

    Sarah K.Verified buyer
  4. Priya S.

    "I bought this for my jaw. I didn't expect my afternoon headaches to disappear too."

    Priya S.Verified buyer
  5. Lauren B.

    "For ten years, every dentist told me to manage my stress. This is the first thing that actually changed anything in my body."

    Lauren B.Verified buyer
  6. Olivia N.

    "I figured I'd use it for a week and forget about it. It's been four months. I look forward to the ten minutes."

    Olivia N.Verified buyer

FAQs

Your questions, answered.

How do I use it?

1. Set up — Lie on your back on a firm surface like the floor with a yoga mat, a thin rug, or a firm bed. Soft mattresses absorb the pressure and reduce the effect.

2. Position — Place the Fulcrum 01 under the base of your skull, where your skull meets your neck. The curve of the tool should support the natural arch of your upper cervical spine.

3. Choose your side — Start with the gentler convex side facing up. Once your body adapts (usually within a week), flip to the deeper concave side for a stronger release.

4. Breathe — Inhale slowly through your nose. Exhale longer through your mouth. The longer exhale signals your nervous system to soften, which lets the muscles release more deeply.

5. Stay — Begin with five minutes per session and build up to ten as your body adapts. Don't exceed thirty minutes in a single day.

6. Repeat — Use once a day, ideally in the evening before bed. Most people feel a release in the first session. The deeper changes like softer mornings, fewer headaches, a jaw that isn't braced for impact tend to build over two to four weeks of consistent use.

Is it safe for daily use?

Yes. The protocol was developed in collaboration with practicing musculoskeletal physiotherapists and is designed for daily, restorative use rather than acute treatment.

How is Fulcrum different from a foam roller?

A foam roller works on broad muscle groups. Fulcrum is shaped for the specific tension points the roller can't reach: the suboccipital, the masseter, the upper trapezius. Ten focused minutes does what twenty on a roller can't.

Does it need charging?

Nope! Fulcrum 01 is mechanical. There's no battery, no electronics, nothing to charge.

How do I clean it?

Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. The surgical-grade silicone is non-porous and doesn't absorb oils or sweat.

How do shipping and returns work?

We process and ship out orders within two business days and then worldwide delivery takes about 7-12 days on average. Try it for 30 days. If it isn't right for you, return it for a full refund — no questions asked.