Assoc. Prof. Dr. S. M. Salahuddin Al Azad Shohag
BDS. DDS. PHD
Maxillofacial and Dental Surgeon
Jessore
ChamberBD lists 3 verified dentists practising in Jessore, Khulna division. Compare their qualifications, chamber locations, consultation fees and visiting hours, then book an appointment online in minutes.
A dentist (dental surgeon) diagnoses and treats problems of the teeth, gums, and mouth. In Bangladesh, patients most commonly see a dentist for toothache and cavities, bleeding or swollen gums, tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, broken or knocked-out teeth, persistent bad breath, and stains and wear from paan, supari, jorda, and gul. Dentists also do routine scaling and polishing, fillings, root canal treatment (RCT), extractions, crowns and bridges, dentures, braces, and they screen for oral cancer, an important concern given widespread tobacco and betel-nut use. In a typical consultation the dentist takes your history, examines your teeth and gums, may order an X-ray (OPG or periapical), explains the problem, and gives a treatment plan with a cost estimate; simple cleaning or a filling is often done the same day. You should see a dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six to twelve months even without pain, and promptly for toothache, regularly bleeding gums, a loose adult tooth, facial swelling with fever, or any mouth ulcer or white or red patch that has not healed within two weeks.
See a dentist for a routine check-up and scaling every 6–12 months even when nothing hurts, and promptly if you have a toothache, regularly bleeding gums, sensitivity to hot or cold, a loose adult tooth, facial swelling with fever, or a mouth ulcer or white/red patch that has not healed within two weeks.
In Jessore, a dentist's consultation fee usually ranges from about BDT 500 to 1,000, with senior or well-known specialists charging up to BDT 1,500–2,000. The first visit often includes an examination and, if needed, an X-ray. Procedures are charged separately — for example, scaling commonly costs around BDT 1,000–2,500, a filling BDT 1,000–3,000, and root canal or crown work several thousand taka depending on the tooth and materials. Government and dental-college hospitals are much cheaper for those who can wait in queue.
You can book a dentist in Jessore by browsing the doctor profiles on this page and calling the listed chamber to fix a time, or by visiting during posted chamber hours. Bring any past prescriptions, X-rays, and a list of your symptoms. At the visit the dentist takes your history, examines your teeth and gums, may take an X-ray (OPG or periapical), explains the problem and gives a treatment plan with costs. Simple scaling or a filling is often done the same day; bigger work like root canal or crowns is usually scheduled over a few visits.
There is no single "best" dentist for everyone — the right choice depends on your problem, budget, and how close the chamber is to you. For routine cleaning, fillings, or extractions, any registered BDS dentist is suitable; for root canals, gum surgery, braces, or implants, look for a dentist with the relevant postgraduate training (such as FCPS or an MS in the dental specialty). On this page you can compare dentists practising in Jessore by their experience, qualifications, chamber location, and consultation fee, and read patient-facing details before you book, so you can pick the one that fits your needs.
Partly. Many dentists in Jessore now offer phone or video consultations, which are useful for an initial opinion, reviewing an X-ray you already have, discussing whether your pain needs urgent care, or following up after treatment. However, most real dental work — cleaning, fillings, extractions, root canal — needs a physical visit, because the dentist has to examine and treat the tooth directly. A good approach is to start with an online consultation to understand your problem and likely cost, then visit the chamber for the actual procedure. Doctor profiles on this page indicate which dentists offer telemedicine.