Hello , there are possibility of periodontal (Gums) problem because after root canal you not suppose to have sensitivity and there may be proximal cavity to next ...
If the sensation is around that particular tooth only, an x-ray will be required to assess its current condition so that the right treatment options can be suggested to you.
A proper clinical evaluation will help to differentiate whether any other tooth is reason for your discomfort.
Please consult a dentist so that the right diagnosis can be established and the right treatment plan can be suggested to you.
Regards.
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