“…Imaging methods are widely used in diagnostic medicine, as reviewed by Dhawan et al 1 Among the diversity of imaging modalities, optical coherence tomography (OCT), first introduced by Huang et al, 2 is now commercially available and considered the most innovative imaging technique used in ophthalmology; 3 it is also used in several other clinical applications such as dermatology, 4,5 gastroenterology, 6 cardiology, 7 gynecology, 8 oncology, 9 dentistry, 10,11 and non-medical applications, for instance, painting 12 and evaluation of materials' porosity. 13 In dentistry, OCT studies in hard and soft tissues have been performed since 1998, 10 and they have been proposed to be an effective tool to evaluate early caries and caries-related issues [14][15][16][17][18][19] and oral cancer. 20 Some studies analyzed periodontal structures, suggesting the possibility of applying OCT to periodontal diagnostics, [21][22][23][24] but evidence is not yet sufficient, especially related to the gingival sulcus, which is an important parameter of periodontal health and disease.…”