Deep pockets are one of the symptoms of periodontal disease. This disease can lead to loosening and loss of teeth. Abnormal pockets can also form when wisdom teeth erupt. However, the most common cause is poor oral hygiene. Pockets form when structures around the tooth (gums, ligaments, bones) are destroyed by plaque that was not removed during teeth cleaning. Bacteria and food debris accumulate in deep pockets. If the changes are not very deep, they can be cleaned by a dentist or hygienist (professional removal of dental deposits). Cleaning deeper pockets unfortunately requires surgery. Special toothbrushes are designed for the care of such changed areas. They should be used until the changes are removed by a dentist.
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