Gingiva, Cementum, and Sulcus
The outermost layer of the tooth is the cementum, and is soft
compared to enamel. The root of the tooth is protected and covered
by soft tissue or gingiva, commonly called the gum. The gum is not
attached to the tooth. Continuously, instead, between the tooth
and the area around the tooth is a shallow v-shaped groove called
the sulcus.