Sulcular epithelium

The sulcular epithelium is a thin, non-keratinized epithelial lining that forms the smooth inner wall of the gingival sulcus, extending from the gingival margin coronally to the dentogingival junction apically. The gingival sulcus normally measures 0.5–3 mm in healthy individuals; an increase beyond this range may indicate pseudopocket formation or periodontal disease.

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Sulcular epithelium

The sulcular epithelium is a thin, non-keratinized epithelial lining that forms the smooth inner wall of the gingival sulcus, extending from the gingival margin coronally to the dentogingival junction apically. The gingival sulcus normally measures 0.5–3 mm in healthy individuals; an increase beyond this range may indicate pseudopocket formation or periodontal disease.

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