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gingival sulcus

only called sulcus when healthy


base formed by junctional epithelium


3 bonderies


inner: enamel or cementum


outer: sulcular epithelium not keritinized.


bottom: base coronal margin of attached tissue called pocket.


COL

Space between the contact areas


not keratinized

pseudopocket

swelling


common in teenagers

How many contact surfaces on each tooth to probe

6

Recession

Measuring from gingival margin to cej


Clinical attachment level= probe depth + recession

pseudopocketing

gingival margin is beyond CEJ


clinical attachment level= pseudopocket-recession

Attached gingiva

Measure total width of gingiva from gingival margin can you go gingival Junction


attached gingiva= MGJ-pocket depth

Firnication involvement

Detection of bone loss between the root multi rooted teeth


curved probe known as nabers probe

Class 1

Curvature of can cavity can be felt with kind of traits firnication no more than one covered by gingiva

Class 2

Probe penetrates furcation more than 1 millimeter approximately one-third the width of tooth covered by gingiva

Class 3

Mandibular molars full passes completely through the final station between the mesial and distal builtMaxillary molars 12 passes between the mesial buccal and distalbuccal roots and touches the palatal


covered by gingiva

Class 4

Same as class 3 but clinically visible due to gingival recession

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pariadontial pocket

unhealthy sulcus

gingival pocket

deepening of the sulcus due to detachment of junctional epithelium from the tooth or swelling of tissue. pseudopocket is one type.

proximal surfaces

are most common place for periodontal pockets.