Having a toothache on eating sweets indicates that you have a deep cavity which needs to be restored, the extent of your cavity needs to accessed clinically and a small x ray will be taken after which the treatment can be planned.
The treatment for this would be a simple filling or root canal treatment followed by a crown.
Extraction is not a treatment of choice unless your tooth is decayed beyond the gum level.
Next Steps
Consult a dentist asap before the matter gets worst
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