Hello, you have not mentioned when was the rct done. if it was done recently, it might pain for few days but eventually it should become normal. If it was done long time back, and you started feeling pain on chewing now that means you should go for a check up as it might be infected. also get it crowned once it becomes normal as crowning increases the life span of the rc treated tooth.
Next Steps
Visit your dentist and get the x ray done, your dentist will tell the best treatment according to the clinical and radiological findings
Health Tips
for now rinse your mouth with warm water and salt and take some analgesics if needed,
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