supracrestal tissue attachment: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
supracrestal tissue attachment refers to the soft tissue attachment around a tooth located above the crest of the alveolar bone. It includes the gum tissues that form a protective seal at the base of the gum pocket. Dentists consider it when planning fillings, crowns, and other restorations near the gumline. It is also relevant in periodontal (gum) care and some surgical planning.