What is the normal depth of the gingival sulcus in cats?
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Normal depth of the gingival sulcus in cats is less than 1 mm, in dogs 1-3 mm. The gingival sulcus is the crevice between the tooth and the gum line where plaque collects. It is important to know that this crevice is not very deep in normal cats when you are cleaning teeth.