Dr. Yoshita Mazumder - Dentist / Dental Surgeon in Khilgaon

Dr. Yoshita Mazumder

BDS (CU), BCS, MS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, BSMMU)

🩺 Dentist / Dental Surgeon 📍 Khilgaon ⏱ 15
🏥 Mugda Medical College Hospital

ℹ️ About Dr. Dr.

Dr. Yoshita Mazumder — Dental Surgeon in Dhaka | Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Evening Chamber in Malibagh | Online Consultation Available

If you’re searching for a reliable dental surgeon in Dhaka—especially for wisdom tooth (impacted) pain, facial swelling from dental infection, jaw pain, oral lumps/cysts, or oral & maxillofacial surgery guidance—Dr. Yoshita Mazumder offers care that is safety-first, calm, and clearly explained.

She is a BM&DC-registered Dental Surgeon (Reg. No: 6158) with 15 years of clinical experience, currently serving at Mugda Medical College & Hospital and consulting privately at MaxFace Dental Care, Malibagh. Her evening chamber (4 PM–10 PM) is especially helpful for working patients, students, and families.

BHA patient-first note: Many people in Dhaka start with “small pain,” take painkillers, and wait—then suddenly it becomes swelling, fever, or a sleepless night. This profile helps you understand when to book, what to expect, and how to get the right care early.

Quick appointment & chamber details (Malibagh, Dhaka)

BHA booking tip: Call or WhatsApp before visiting. Schedules can change due to hospital duty, emergency cases, or procedure timing.

Best time to message: If possible, message during daytime so the chamber team can confirm your nearest available evening slot.



About Dr. Yoshita Mazumder (experience + credentials)

Dr. Yoshita Mazumder represents a balance many patients trust: structured hospital practice + compassionate private consultation.

Professional background (as listed):

Comfort & privacy: Many female patients and families feel more comfortable with a female dental surgeon—especially for longer consultations, detailed explanations, and careful examination.

BHA communication standard (what patients usually appreciate)

Dental pain makes people anxious—especially children and older adults. A good consultation usually includes:

Who should see a dental surgeon (and when)



A common question is: “Should I see a dentist or a dental surgeon?” In Bangladesh, dental surgeons often handle both routine dental care and minor surgical procedures, while oral & maxillofacial surgery expertise is especially important for swelling, jaw/face pain, and complex tooth removal.

Consider booking with Dr. Yoshita Mazumder if you have:

BHA reminder: If pain repeats, the problem is usually still there. Early care often means simpler treatment and fewer complications.

What “Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery” means (everyday explanation)

Oral & maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) deals with conditions involving the teeth, gums, jaw, face, and oral tissues—especially when a case needs surgical decision-making and structured aftercare.

You may need OMFS-focused care for:

Advanced OMFS training typically strengthens:

Why patients choose Dr. Yoshita Mazumder

Patients usually look for safety, clarity, and convenience—especially when pain is involved. Her care is often chosen for:

Malibagh is convenient for many nearby areas like Moghbazar, Rampura, Shantinagar, Khilgaon, Badda, and Hatirjheel-side neighborhoods. Evening hours can help you avoid missing office time.

Services & areas of expertise

Treatment recommendations always depend on clinical findings. X-rays or further investigations may be advised when necessary.

BHA cosmetic safety note: Cosmetic results are best when teeth and gums are healthy first.

Important: “Emergency support” means you can get prompt assessment in the evening, but serious red-flag emergencies (fever + rapidly spreading swelling, breathing issues) should go to an emergency hospital setting immediately.

Common conditions treated (when to book)

Patients commonly book for:

Yes. Pain without swelling can still mean:

BHA tip: Early treatment often prevents bigger cost and more complicated procedures later.

Is your dental problem an emergency?

Please treat it as urgent if you have:

Go to the nearest hospital emergency service urgently if you have:

What to expect at MaxFace Dental Care (step-by-step)

Many people delay visits due to fear. Knowing the steps helps you feel more in control.

Call/WhatsApp: 01344473973
For faster booking, send:

BHA triage tip: If you have swelling, mention whether you have fever and whether you can open your mouth normally.

Typical first visit includes:

Questions you can ask (and should ask):

Depending on symptoms, the doctor may advise:

Why X-rays are recommended sometimes: They help confirm impaction position, infection spread, bone level, and root-related problems—so treatment becomes safer and more accurate.

You should expect a calm discussion about:

If you’re anxious: Tell the doctor at the start. Many patients feel better when procedures are explained in small steps, with breaks when needed.

Wisdom tooth (Akal দাঁত) pain: when removal becomes necessary

A wisdom tooth may need surgical removal when it is:

Recovery depends on the complexity of the impaction. Your surgeon will guide you on:

BHA healing tip: Avoid smoking and avoid hard spitting or using straws right after extraction (it can disturb healing).

Online consultation (who it’s good for)

Online consultation is very useful for busy patients and families.

Best for:

Not suitable for:

Photo tip: Stand near a window/light, use flash, and send two angles—one close-up and one wider view showing the whole jaw side.

Practical oral health advice (Bangladesh-friendly)

Both forms increase oral health risks. For safer care planning, tell your dentist honestly about tobacco use so oral tissues can be checked properly.

Special precautions (common questions in Dhaka chambers)

These are general safety notes—your dentist will individualize advice.

Dental care is often possible during pregnancy, and urgent problems (pain, swelling, infection) should not be delayed. Inform the doctor about pregnancy stage and medicines.

Diabetes can increase infection risk and slow healing. Share your diabetes history and recent control status if known.

Many dental procedures are possible with planning. Do not stop blood thinners on your own. Bring your medicine list and any recent reports.

If you had reactions to antibiotics or local anesthesia, tell the doctor:

Cost & transparency

Consultation fee: à§³1000
Treatment costs depend on diagnosis and procedure. Patients are encouraged to request clear explanations and estimates before treatment.

BHA-friendly questions to ask:

Directions & contact (Malibagh, Dhaka)

MaxFace Dental Care
Address: 411/B, Malibagh Chowdhury Para Road, Dhaka
Hours: 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Friday Closed)
Appointment/WhatsApp: 01344473973



Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/GMQkpYhKD2a2DSdN8

Emergency help & booking

If you notice any emergency warning signs, don’t wait—seek urgent in-person care at the nearest hospital/emergency dental service.

Emergency red flags:

For appointments / online consultation:

Frequently Asked Questions

Call or WhatsApp 01344473973 to book at MaxFace Dental Care. For faster booking, message: name, age, main problem (pain/swelling/broken tooth), how many days, and any key medical issue (diabetes, pregnancy, blood thinners, allergy).

Yes—online consultation is available. It’s useful for follow-up, report/photo review, pain triage, and guidance for children’s dental problems. If you have fever with swelling, heavy bleeding, facial trauma, or trouble swallowing/breathing, please seek urgent in-person care.

She consults at MaxFace Dental Care from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM (Friday closed). The consultation fee is à§³600.

Rinse gently with lukewarm salt water, keep the area clean, and avoid very hot/sweet foods. Don’t place painkillers directly on the tooth (it can burn gum tissue). Tooth pain can come from decay, infection, gum problems, or cracks—an exam is the safest next step.

A wisdom tooth may need surgical removal if it’s impacted (stuck), repeatedly infected, causing swelling, damaging nearby teeth, or causing severe recurring pain. Your dentist/oral surgeon confirms this with an exam and necessary imaging, then explains the safest option and recovery plan.

Yes. Facial swelling with tooth pain can indicate infection. It’s more urgent if you have fever, fast-growing swelling, difficulty opening the mouth, swallowing problems, or severe weakness. Early treatment reduces complications and often shortens recovery.

Yes—pediatric dental care is included. If your child has pain, swelling, difficulty eating, or repeated night crying, don’t wait. For the visit, bring the child’s snack/drink routine, any prior dental slips/reports, and tell the clinic if the child has fear triggers (sound, injections).

A safe “quick start” usually begins with a proper check-up + professional cleaning, then cosmetic options based on your teeth and gum condition. Cosmetic work on untreated cavities or gum disease can increase sensitivity and reduce long-term results—so a case-based plan is best.

Not always, but you should get checked if it’s persistent, limits mouth opening, or comes with swelling/locking. Jaw symptoms can be linked to grinding, bite issues, joint/muscle strain, or dental infections—an evaluation helps identify the cause and right treatment path.

Follow these basics:

If bleeding doesn’t stop, swelling increases, or pain suddenly worsens after a few days—contact the chamber.

Yes—dental care is often possible during pregnancy, and urgent problems (pain, swelling, infection) should not be delayed. For non-urgent procedures, many dentists prefer the second trimester when possible. X-rays are generally avoided unless needed, but if essential, clinics use protective shielding and keep exposure minimal. Always tell the dentist your pregnancy stage and any medicines you’re taking.

Tell your dentist you have diabetes, your recent control status (if you know), and all medicines. Diabetes can affect healing and infection risk, so the dentist may plan extra precautions and follow-up. If you use insulin or diabetes medicine, don’t change or skip doses without medical advice—carry snacks, and try to avoid coming on an empty stomach unless instructed.

Often yes, but it needs planning. Do not stop blood thinners on your own. Tell the dentist the exact medicine and dose. For procedures like extraction, your dentist may coordinate with your physician and use local bleeding-control measures. If you have a recent INR report (for warfarin), bring it.

Share your heart history (stent, valve disease, heart attack, pacemaker), current medicines, and your usual blood pressure. The clinic may check BP before treatment and adjust the plan if it’s high. Some specific heart conditions may require special precautions, so clear disclosure helps ensure safe anesthesia and aftercare.

It can. These conditions may affect medicine choice and dosing (including painkillers and antibiotics). Tell your dentist your diagnosis, stage (if known), and current medicines. Bring recent reports if you have them, especially if you’re on dialysis or long-term medications.

Most routine dental treatments are compatible with breastfeeding, but medicine choices matter. Tell your dentist you are breastfeeding so they can select breastfeeding-friendly options and give clear timing instructions if any medicine requires caution.

Tell your dentist exactly what caused the reaction (rash, swelling, breathing trouble, fainting) and what medicine you took. If you have a photo, prescription, or discharge note from a past reaction, bring it. The dentist will choose safer alternatives and plan your care accordingly.

Patient safety notice

This profile is for general information and appointment guidance. If you experience severe swelling, fever, uncontrolled bleeding, facial trauma, or difficulty breathing/swallowing, seek urgent in-person medical care.

Ready to book? Message “Appointment: Dr. Yoshita Mazumder, Malibagh, 4–10 PM” to 01344473973 on WhatsApp with your name, problem, and how many days you’ve had it.

📅 Chamber & Appointments

MaxFace Dental Care

Dhaka
📍 MaxFace Dental Care, 411/B Malibagh Chowdhury Para Rd, Dhaka 1219
🕒 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Friday Closed)
📞 Call: +8801344473973

💡 Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Yoshita Mazumder — Dental Surgeon in Dhaka | Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Evening Chamber in Malibagh | Online Consultation Available If you’re searching for a reliable dental surgeon in Dhaka—especially for wisdom tooth (impacted) pain,...
Dr. has completed BDS (CU), BCS, MS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, BSMMU) and is known as a Dentist / Dental Surgeon specialist.
Dr. Yoshita Mazumder has 15 of medical experience.
Dr. regularly sits at MaxFace Dental Care located at MaxFace Dental Care, 411/B Malibagh Chowdhury Para Rd, Dhaka 1219.
You can book an appointment by calling: +8801344473973.

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