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Published on Apr 20, 2026 | 5 minute read

Wisdom teeth can be sneaky. Some people feel obvious pain when they erupt, while others have impacted wisdom teeth that quietly create problems for years. Because Smart Dental in Richland offers Wisdom Teeth Extractions, this guide explains the most common signs removal may be recommended—even when symptoms feel mild—and what to expect from evaluation through recovery.
Wisdom teeth erupt late and in a crowded area of the mouth. Because they’re the last molars to come in, they often compete for space. When the jaw doesn’t have enough room, wisdom teeth can:
Even when pain isn’t severe, repeated irritation can lead to infections, swelling, and damage to nearby teeth.
If the gum tissue in the back of your mouth becomes sore, puffy, or bleeds easily, it may be inflammation around a partially erupted wisdom tooth.
Some patients experience on-and-off discomfort that seems to disappear, then returns. These recurring episodes often indicate the tooth is hard to clean or is positioned in a way that irritates the tissue.
Trapped bacteria around partially erupted wisdom teeth can create odor and unpleasant taste. Even strong brushing may not fully fix this if the tooth is positioned under a gum flap.
Inflammation in the back of the mouth can make the jaw muscles tense. If opening your mouth feels stiff or uncomfortable, it may be related to a wisdom tooth issue.
While wisdom teeth aren’t always the direct cause of crowding, pressure and discomfort can occur when they push against neighboring molars.
Wisdom teeth can make the area behind the second molar hard to clean. That increases the risk of decay on the adjacent tooth—sometimes in a spot you can’t see without imaging.
Many impacted wisdom teeth are discovered during routine exams. If the tooth is positioned in a way that increases risk for cysts, infections, or damage to other teeth, removal may be recommended even if you’re currently comfortable.
At Smart Dental, the evaluation focuses on:
This helps determine whether monitoring is reasonable or removal is the safer long-term option.
Wisdom tooth extraction can range from simple to more involved depending on how the tooth is positioned.
Comfort is a priority. Smart Dental also offers Sedation Dentistry options, including nitrous oxide and oral sedation, which can be especially helpful for patients who are anxious or who need multiple wisdom teeth removed.
The first 24 hours are about protecting the blood clot—your body’s natural healing bandage.
Key recovery habits:
Most patients return to routine activities within a few days, depending on how involved the extraction was.
Dry socket occurs when the clot is lost too early. Symptoms often include increasing pain after initial improvement, radiating discomfort toward the ear, or a persistent bad taste. If that happens, call—treatment provides fast relief.
Wisdom teeth don’t need to cause constant pain to be a problem. If you’re noticing recurring irritation, swelling, bad taste, jaw tightness, or if imaging shows risky positioning, it may be time for an evaluation.
Need a wisdom teeth assessment? Contact Smart Dental in Richland at (509) 492-2051 to Call Us Today and get a clear plan.