The conversion of junctional epithelium to pocket epithelium is regarded as a hallmark in the development of periodontitis. Knowledge of factors contributing to the initiation and progression of pocket formation is important. It may result in the development of better preventive measures and improved healing outcomes after therapeutic interventions. destruction of the structural integrity of the junctional epithelium, which includes disruption of cell-to-cell contacts and detachment from the tooth surface, consequently leading to pocket formation, disequilibrates this delicate defense system. One of the main variables used to evaluate the clinical success of periodontal therapy is periodontal pocket depth reduction. Therefore, reflecting on how the periodontal pocket process's role has helped guide how we perform and interpret periodontal research is important. A full understanding of periodontal pocket etiology is required to design a more precise treatment strategy and avoid the advancement of periodontal disorders.