The following cases are
actual Patients of Dr. Walker's

Crossbite
The upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth, which may cause unwanted movement of opposing teeth and irregular wear.
   
Crowding
Crowding occurs when teeth have insufficient room to come in. Crowding can usually be corrected by expansion in growing patients.
   
Overbite
The upper front teeth cover too much of the lower front teeth, sometimes causing the lower front teeth to bite into the roof of the mouth.
   
Upper Front Teeth Petrusion
This type of bite impacts the appearance and function of your teeth. It is characterized by the upper front teeth extending too far forward of the lower teeth.
   
Spacing
Spacing is unsightly and may result in food becoming impacted between teeth.
 
Underbite
The lower jaw may extend out causing the lower front teeth to bite forward of the upper front teeth.