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The periodontium
To understand periodontal disease, it is important to have an idea of the anatomy of the tooth and its supporting structure (called the periodontium). A tooth is made of two main parts:
The root anchors the tooth in the jawbone. The gum tissues, called gingiva, cover the bone and are tightly tucked against the tooth. A small fold between the gum and the tooth is always present. This fold, is also called pocket. A small measuring tool, called periodontal probe, allows the dentist or periodontist to measure the depth of the pocket. The pockets are usually shallow when the gums are healthy. Source: Canadian Academy of Periodontology |
