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Area of gum tissue lining the space between the gums and teeth
In dental anatomy, the sulcular epithelium is that epithelium which lines the gingival sulcus.[1] It is apically bounded by the junctional epithelium and meets the epithelium of the oral cavity at the height of the free gingival margin. The sulcular epithelium is nonkeratinized.[1]
- ^ a b Carranza's Clinical Periodontology, W.B. Saunders, 2002, page 23.
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