Cosmodent Dental Care in Zigatola, Dhanmondi (Dhaka)

Cosmodent Dental Care

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This profile was reviewed and published by the editorial team at Bangladesh Health Alliance. All information, credentials, and service details have been cross-verified and meet BHA’s standards for transparency, accuracy, and patient trust.

About Cosmodent Dental Care

At Bangladesh Health Alliance (BHA), we list Dental View as a Banani-based dental clinic that supports patients looking for braces or clear aligners, implant-related care, and cosmetic smile improvement. Patients often value the clinic’s step-by-step explanations, comfort-focused approach, and practical guidance on what to expect before treatment. For the most accurate schedule and serial availability, BHA recommends calling or WhatsApping before visiting.

Clinical Leadership & Dental Team

Cosmodent Dental Care works with a multi‑doctor team. Your treating dentist and the final treatment plan depend on your clinical assessment, case suitability, and appointment schedule. Call or WhatsApp to confirm the available doctor for your preferred time.

Dr. Taslima Pervin

Dr. Riazuzzamanna Riazu

Dr. Swapnil Mitra

Dr. Rudaina Mahbub

Dr. Jannatul Maoya Nova

Cosmodent Dental Care services & price

These are approximate price ranges in Dhaka collected from publicly published Bangladeshi clinic/hospital price lists. Cosmodent’s final cost may differ based on clinical assessment, materials, and required X-rays/scans—please confirm exact fees by call/WhatsApp.

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Call or WhatsApp to confirm the right department, doctor availability, and exact cost after assessment.

Note: Prices are estimates for Dhaka from publicly listed sources. Actual charges depend on diagnosis, tooth location, materials, and whether X-ray/scan is needed.

Why Patients Trust Cosmodent Dental Care in Zigatola

A calm, transparent experience matters—especially when you’re in pain or feeling anxious. Treatment decisions are confirmed only after an in‑clinic dental examination. When clinically needed, X‑rays/scans may be advised to plan safely and avoid guesswork.

Trust Starts With Clear Answers (Not Assumptions)

Many patients search for a dental clinic when they are already stressed—severe toothache, swelling, broken teeth, bleeding gums, or sensitivity that won’t stop. A trustworthy visit usually includes clear listening, a proper exam, and simple explanations of options. At Cosmodent Dental Care (Zigatola, Dhanmondi area), you can share your main concern by call or WhatsApp before visiting so the team can guide you on the safest next step and what to bring.

What patients typically value most

  • Transparent guidance: what can be done today vs. what needs planned visits
  • Exam‑first decision making: treatment is confirmed after clinical assessment
  • Respect for anxious patients: procedures explained step‑by‑step in simple language
  • Option‑based planning: budget and timeline discussed with practical alternatives
  • Follow‑up clarity: aftercare steps and warning signs explained before you leave
Important: Pain location doesn’t always match the real source. A clinical exam (and sometimes X‑ray) helps identify the correct tooth/area and reduces the risk of unnecessary procedures.

Common Reasons Patients Book a Dental Visit

If you’re unsure whether your problem is “serious,” use this quick guide. It helps you explain your symptoms clearly when booking.

Sharp tooth pain

May need exam + X‑ray to check decay, cracked tooth, or deep infection.

Swelling / pus

Often needs urgent assessment; may require drainage, medicines, or staged care.

Bleeding gums

May indicate gum disease; cleaning and home‑care plan are commonly advised.

Broken / chipped tooth

Assessment for filling/bonding/crown suitability depending on damage depth.

Sensitivity to cold/hot

Could be enamel wear, decay, or gum recession—exam decides the cause.

Missing tooth

Replacement options (bridge/implant/denture) depend on bone & gum health.

Before You Visit: 60‑Second Checklist

Bringing the right information helps the dentist plan safely and can save you time.

  • Previous dental X‑rays/reports (if available)
  • Current medicines list (especially blood thinners, steroids)
  • Medical conditions: diabetes, heart disease, asthma, pregnancy, allergies
  • How long the problem has been happening + what makes it worse/better
  • If pain is severe: note pain score (0–10) and whether swelling/fever exists
If you feel anxious: tell the clinic team at booking. Simple comfort steps—clear explanations, short breaks, and a calm pace—often make the visit easier.

Safety First: Diagnostics, Sterilization & Privacy

Safe dentistry depends on accurate diagnosis and consistent infection control. The exact tests and steps depend on your case. Imaging (X‑ray/scan) may be recommended when clinically necessary—especially for deep infection, impacted wisdom teeth, implants, complex restorative work, or persistent pain.

Diagnostics That Protect You From Wrong Treatment

A proper plan starts with understanding the cause—not just treating the symptom. The dentist typically checks teeth, gums, bite, jaw movement, and pain points. Imaging is advised when visual exam alone cannot confirm what’s happening below the surface.

Diagnostics may include (case‑based)

  • Chairside examination: cavities, gum health, mobility, bite issues
  • Pain testing (as needed): sensitivity, percussion, bite test
  • Review of previous reports you bring
  • New X‑ray/scan advice when needed for safe planning
Cost clarity: final cost is usually confirmed after examination and required diagnostics. This reduces surprises and prevents “one‑size‑fits‑all” pricing.

Sterilization & Infection Control: What to Expect

Infection prevention is non‑negotiable in dental care. While protocols vary by facility, reputable dental settings generally follow structured cleaning, sterilization, and safe handling of instruments.

Common safety practices in dental settings

  • Instrument sterilization between patients (ask the clinic which method they use)
  • Use of disposable items when appropriate
  • Cleaning and disinfection of the dental chair zone between appointments
  • Proper waste handling for sharps and contaminated materials
Patient tip: if you’re unsure, politely ask at booking: “How do you sterilize instruments between patients?” A trustworthy clinic will answer clearly.

Your Privacy & Dental Records

Sharing your health history helps the dentist keep you safe—especially allergies, pregnancy, diabetes, heart conditions, and any medicines that affect bleeding or immunity. For WhatsApp conversations, send only essential details; in‑person assessment is typically needed for final decisions.

What to share for safer care

  • Allergies (medicines/latex/food)
  • Current medicines (especially blood thinners)
  • Chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension, heart issues)
  • Pregnancy status (if applicable)
  • Recent dental procedures or ongoing infections
When to call urgently: Facial swelling, fever with tooth pain, uncontrolled bleeding, spreading infection, or dental trauma. Same‑day care depends on schedule—call first. If symptoms are severe or rapidly worsening, seek urgent hospital care.

Your Visit Journey at Cosmodent: Simple, Step‑by‑Step

Knowing what happens next reduces anxiety. This is a typical flow—your actual steps may vary by case urgency and the dentist’s assessment.

Typical Steps From Booking to Aftercare

  1. 1
    Book by call/WhatsApp

    Share your main concern (pain, swelling, broken tooth, bleeding gums, missing tooth, braces). Mention preferred time and urgency.

  2. 2
    Prepare your information

    Bring previous X‑rays/reports, medicines list, and key medical history (diabetes, blood thinners, pregnancy, allergies).

  3. 3
    In‑clinic examination

    The dentist checks teeth, gums, bite and pain areas. Imaging may be advised when needed for safe planning.

  4. 4
    Discuss options & costs

    You receive a case‑based plan: options, benefits/risks, number of visits, timeline, and estimated cost range.

  5. 5
    Treatment (same day or staged)

    Some care may be done same day; complex procedures often need staged visits. Availability is schedule‑dependent.

  6. 6
    Aftercare & follow‑up

    Get pain control guidance, hygiene instructions, food/medicine precautions, and follow‑up timing if required.

Practical Expectations (So You Feel Prepared)

  • Food: Eat normally unless you’re told otherwise for a procedure.
  • Time: First visits may take longer due to diagnosis + planning.
  • Pain relief: Don’t self‑medicate excessively. Share what you already took.
  • Antibiotics: Not every toothache needs antibiotics; the dentist decides case‑by‑case.
  • Follow‑up matters: Completing the planned visits reduces recurrence and complications.
Quick answer: “Will I get treatment the same day?” — Sometimes yes (simple cases), but many treatments are staged. The dentist confirms after exam and necessary imaging.

Red Flags You Should Not Ignore

If any of these occur, contact the clinic promptly or seek urgent care—especially if symptoms worsen quickly.

  • Rapidly increasing facial swelling or difficulty opening mouth
  • Fever with tooth pain/swelling
  • Bleeding that won’t stop
  • Tooth injury after accident/fall
  • Severe pain with inability to sleep/eat
Emergency note: Dental infections can spread. If you have breathing difficulty, confusion, or severe swelling, go to an emergency department.
Sources (editor reference)

These references support general patient-safety statements. They are not claims about Cosmodent’s specific equipment or protocols.

  • CDC (Dental Settings): Infection prevention & control guidance — https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/
  • WHO: Core components of infection prevention and control programmes — https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241516945
  • American Dental Association: Antibiotics stewardship (why not every dental pain needs antibiotics) — https://www.ada.org/resources/research/science-and-research-institute/oral-health-topics/antibiotic-stewardship
  • Cleveland Clinic: What’s a dental emergency — https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/11311-dental-emergencies
  • American Association of Endodontists: Why imaging/exam matters for diagnosis — https://www.aae.org/patients/

FAQs

1) Where is Cosmodent Dental Care located in Dhaka?

Cosmodent Dental Care is located at Green Akshay Plaza (3rd floor), 146/G Satmasjid Road, Zigatola Bus Stand, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209.
Call 01711-957515 to book, or WhatsApp the same number to share your problem, preferred day/time, and any X‑ray/report you already have.
5:00 PM–9:00 PM (Friday closed). Hours may change—confirm by phone/WhatsApp.
Yes. WhatsApp 01711-957515 for appointment guidance and basic queries; most treatments still require an in‑person dental exam for a final plan.
Female Doctor Available on selected schedules—call or WhatsApp to confirm availability for your preferred time.
Cosmodent Dental Care lists dental implants, caps/crowns, bridges, fillings, scaling, cosmetic dentistry, child dentistry, root canal treatment, surgical dentistry, teeth whitening, and wisdom tooth removal. Services offered for your specific problem can vary by doctor schedule and case suitability, and the dentist may recommend X‑rays or scans before confirming the safest treatment plan and expected total cost.
Yes, Cosmodent Dental Care lists dental implants. Implant suitability depends on clinical assessment and may require X‑rays/scans before confirming the steps and total cost.
Yes. If you have lingering tooth pain, sensitivity, or swelling, the dentist may recommend a root canal based on examination and X‑ray findings.
Yes, professional teeth whitening is listed. The dentist checks gum health, sensitivity, and existing fillings/crowns first to recommend the safest whitening option.
Yes. Child dentistry is listed for checkups, cavity prevention, fillings, and guidance on brushing and diet—treatment is planned based on the child’s age, comfort, and clinical need.
Yes, wisdom tooth removal is listed. Same‑day procedures depend on swelling, X‑ray findings, and the clinic schedule—call first for guidance.
Bring your previous dental X‑rays/reports (if any), current medicines list, relevant medical conditions, and your main symptoms with duration (pain, swelling, sensitivity, bleeding gums).
Consultation fees and procedure charges are not publicly confirmed here. Call or WhatsApp to know the current consultation fee and estimated ranges after a brief symptom description.
Payment methods can vary. Call or WhatsApp to confirm whether cash, card, or mobile financial services are accepted at the time of your visit.
If you have facial swelling, severe pain, uncontrolled bleeding, or dental trauma, call the clinic first for the fastest safe guidance. Same‑day care is schedule‑dependent; if symptoms are severe, seek urgent hospital care.