Hello, pain could be because of infection to roots or cavity. Visit a dentist and get it checked. Get an X-ray done. If there is a cavity get it filled or if there is any infection to roots get it treated followed by a crown.
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Hello! Its been how many days? And was it a simple removal or any complicated one (did it take some time to remove it?). Also sometimes u might have sensitivity to the adjacent teeth which will come down slowly. I would recommend you to get back to the Dentist for further evaluation and get x ray done.
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