Alright. The photos did not pick up the pink dye from the bite papers, it still remains on the tippy top of the points of the second from last molars on the bottom teeth, and the last molars of the top. Yes, the original bite paper ink from when the dentist did a "bite test" to see why i was complaining. She continued to insist up to our last communication, that the bite was fine. The pink paper showed the top teeth last molars were not flush with the lower teeth, and no teeth, in fact, even touch top or bottom EXCEPT for some molar tippy top points, on one side, when in my mouth. To make the teeth meet in a bite, i must thrust my lower jaw forward to overcome the gap you see in one photo, where my daughter steadied the uppers on the lowers, where the bite paper ink meets on the points of the one set of molars. I have no over or underbite. My old teeth have no such peculiarities. I will never know how this one dentist came to such a fit.