Leaving it for 3 years indicates you don't have pain in that tooth.
If you are thinking why to get it treated when it's not problematic....then you are wrong
It can cause infection and invite other complications.
Visit a dentist nearby. X-ray will be taken if needed. Treatment will be advised accordingly
If it can be restored then root canal treatment should be done and it should be restored with a crown. If it cannot be saved then you will have to go for extraction and replacement with an implant. Your dentist will advise you after checking your X-ray
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