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    Drsumitra
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    A gingival pocket presents when the marginal gingiva experiences an edematous reaction, whether due to localized irritation and subsequent inflammation, systemic issues, or drug induced gingival hyperplasia. Regardless of the etiology, when gingival hyperplasia occurs, greater than normal (the measurement in a pre-pathological state) periodontal probing measurements can be read, creating the illusion that periodontal pockets have developed. This phenomena is also referred to as a false pocket or “pseudopocket”. The epithelial attachment does not migrate, it simply remains at the same attachment level found in health. The only anatomical landmark experiencing migration is the gingival margin in a coronal direction.

    In a gingival pocket, no destruction of the connective tissue fibers (gingival fibers) or alveolar bone occurs. This early sign of disease in the mouth is completely reversible when the etiology of the edematous reaction is eliminated and frequently occurs without dental surgical therapy. However, in certain situations, a gingivectomy is necessary to reduce the gingival pocket depths to a healthy 1-3 mm.

    [edit] Periodontal PocketAs the original sulcular depth increases and the apical migration of the junctional epithelium has simultaneously taken place, pathosis has occurred. To have a true periodontal pocket, a probing measurement of 4 mm or more must be clinically evidenced. In this state, much of the gingival fibers that initially attached the gingival tissue to the tooth have been irreversibly destroyed.

    [edit] Mucogingival DefectIf the destruction continues unabated apically and reaches the junction of the attached gingiva and alveolar mucosa, the pocket would thus be in violation of the mucogingival junction and would be termed a mucogingival defect.

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    Periodontal pocket is also called as true pocket because clinically the periodontal probe passes apical to CEJ. Gingival pocket is called as pseudo pocket as the probe does not pass apical to CEJ.

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    Periodontal pocket is also called as true pocket because clinically the periodontal probe passes apical to CEJ. Gingival pocket is called as pseudo pocket as the probe does not pass apical to CEJ.

    Pockets crossing beyond mucogingival junction has to be treated by flap surgery

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    Psuedo pockets also called false pockets or gingival pockets are treated by gingivectomy procedures since the cause of these type of pockets is enlargement of gingival tissue

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