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No’s not normal. Pain after a root treatment is completely normal, but these should be within 1-max. Put 2 weeks back.
Especially pain in chewing is an indication that the root tip is still inflamed or re-ignited. Then, during the root treatment, either not all germs were completely removed or the filling material used was leaky, so that bacteria have attacked the tooth again. In this case, a revision of the root treatment or a root tip resection is necessary.
Generally, I advise you to have a root treatment done only by an endologist. He’s specialized in this and you won’t have any problems with your tooth.
Your root treatment was 100% performed by a “normal” ZA. Unfortunately, this often happens that the tooth continues to cause problems.
No one can help you here. You should go to the dentist tomorrow and take a look.
It may be that you have captured any infection during root treatment and may need an antibiotic. But this is pure speculation.
The dentist can recognize this and he can help you safely. It would be stupid to wait longer.