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  1. Periodontal Pocket Depth: Measurement Techniques

    Jun 7, 2025 · Improving measurement accuracy in periodontal pocket depth assessment relies on consistent methods, controlled pressure, and leveraging advanced technologies. Let’s break down …

  2. How to Close Gum Pockets With and Without Surgery

    Aug 21, 2025 · A dental professional measures pocket depth with a special probe; healthy gums typically have a sulcus depth of 1-3 mm, while pockets of 4 mm or more indicate gum disease.

  3. What Pocket Depth Is Considered Periodontal Disease

    Aug 16, 2024 · Pocket depths of 5 to 6 millimeters are generally considered a sign of moderate periodontal disease. At this stage, the infection has spread deeper into the tissues.

  4. Making Sense of Gum Exam Findings: Pockets & Probing

    Typically, with healthy gums, the space is shallow and only a few millimeters deep. If the gum tissue appears healthy and the space is shallow, the space is called a “sulcus” or “periodontal sulcus”. If the …

  5. 4 mm Periodontal Pockets: Causes and Treatment – Flaus

    May 1, 2025 · Here's what to know about 4 mm periodontal pockets: causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this common dental issue. Learn how to manage and prevent it.

  6. Deep Dental Pockets: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    Apr 24, 2026 · If your pockets are more than 4 mm deep, gum disease may be present. It is time to seek professional treatment to avoid complications like bone loss and tooth mobility.

  7. Periodontal Pockets: What They Are and How to Treat | Progressive ...

    Feb 18, 2025 · Depending on the depth of your periodontal pocket, the treatment protocol will be different. Moderate attachment loss (pockets 5-6mm deep) may require a periodontal scaling and …