Firstly, if your daughter has been complaining about this for 4-5 months, why haven't you addredded this problem sooner?
Childrens teeth are as important as adults, and are more prone to cavities and decay.
The pain would most probably be due to a decayed tooth. Other possibilities are eruption of her permanent teeth or a gum infection.
Next Steps
Please take her to a dentist or preferably a pediatric dentist at the earliest. They will look at her teeth and recommend the necessary treatment.
Health Tips
Do not neglect to complete the entire treatment. Damaged milk teeth will result in damaged permanent teeth. And you don't want your daughter to have problematic teeth her whole life
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