Class III malocclusion is characterized by the maxillary first molar occluding in the mandibular interdental space. It can be true skeletal class III due to an enlarged mandible or retruded maxilla, or pseudo class III due to postural habits or occlusal prematurities. Management involves removing causes for pseudo class III or orthodontic treatment such as facemasks, chin cups, and extractions for true class III to correct the malocclusion. Three case studies are presented showing pre-treatment, mid-treatment, post-treatment, and retention stage photographs and radiographs documenting class III treatment.