Dental IssuesWisdom Teeth
3 min readMarch 31, 2026

How To Tell If Your Wisdom Teeth Are Infected? And When To Get Them Checked By A Dentist?

You Feel Discomfort But Do Not Know If It Is Serious

One day you start to feel a dull ache at the back of your mouth but nothing is visible. Later in the week, there maybe some swelling and you may start to feel a strange taste you can not explain. You begin to wonder is this just normal wisdom tooth pain while it is coming out? Or is it something more serious like an infection? Do I need to see a dentist right away? Wisdom teeth often come with discomfort but it is not always easy to tell when it crosses the line into a wisdom tooth infection.

Wisdom Tooth Pain Is Easy to Ignore Until It Gets Worse

Many people delay dealing with wisdom tooth pain. It is at the very back of your mouth, hard to see, and easy to ignore, especially if the pain comes and goes. The uncertainty can be frustrating. Because wisdom teeth do not always grow in properly, they can create spaces where bacteria build up and problems can develop quietly before becoming painful.

The Truth: Wisdom Tooth Infections Have Clear Warning Signs

A wisdom tooth infection can lead to a condition called pericoronitis (an infection caused by bacteria trapped between the gums and the tooth). Some of the most common signs of the infection to watch out for are persistent pain at the back of your mouth and swelling of the gums or jaw. You might also notice red, inflamed, or bleeding gums around the tooth. Sometimes people can even experience difficulty opening your mouth fully acomapnied with fever in more serious cases. In such a case it's an indication that the infection may not go away on its own and it/s time to seek prifessonal care

How Things Can Change: Early Action Prevents Bigger Problems

Ignoring a wisdom tooth infection can lead to more serious complications, including the spread of infection to nearby areas. Early treatment is always simpler, faster, and less painful. Treatment may include cleaning the affected area, prescribing antibiotics if needed and removing the wisdom tooth in some cases. Most importantly, identifying the problem early can prevent swelling spreading to the jaw or face and more complex dental procedures later.

How Dentasmart Helps You Detect Issues Early

Wisdom tooth infections often start with subtle symptoms that are easy to miss. Your body often gives early warning signs, it is just about recognizing them in time. With Dentasmart, you can upload pictures and your past dental history to get an instant oral health score. You can identify early signs of infection or inflammation and monitor changes in your gums and teeth before they become serious. Instead of waiting until the pain becomes unbearable, Dentasmart helps you stay one step ahead of potential problems. Download the Dentasmart app today and check your oral health score to take control of your oral health with confidence.

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