A cavity is not always the only source of pain. From your description it seems that probably the gums around wisdom tooth are inflamed and are the reason for your discomfort. But even this is a tentative suggestion without a look at the clinical condition of the oral cavity.
Get a proper case evaluation done by a dentist so that the right treatment options can be explained to you.
Regards.
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