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Gingival sulcus

 

The gingival sulcus is an area of potential space between a tooth and the surrounding gingival tissue and is lined by sulcular epithelium. The depth of the sulcus (Latin for groove) is bounded by two entities: apically by the gingival fibers of the connective tissue attachement and coronally by the free gingival margin.

Pathology

A periodontal pocket is a dental term indicating the presence of an abnormally deepened gingival sulcus.


 
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