Mostly the pain may be due to deep decay. Tooth can be saved with a root canal followed by a crown. If the tooth is badly decayed you may need an extraction. Your dentist will clinically check and may also take an x-ray.
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visit your dentist at the earliest
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Pain can be because of decay
So you have to visit your dentist to get the desired treatment done ... which could be a filling or root canal treatment depending on the condition of tooth
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