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Dr. Nawshad Hossain is a Dental Surgeon & Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Gazipur (Board Bazar). Govt hospital experience, online consult available. Visiting 5–9 PM daily.

Dr. Nawshad Hossain — Dental Surgeon & Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Gazipur

Qualifications: BDS (Dhaka Dental College) • BCS (Health) • MS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery)
Specialty Focus: Dental Surgery • Oral Cancer (evaluation & guidance) • Facial Trauma • Jaw/Face (Maxillofacial) Surgery
Government Workplace: Shaheed Taj Uddin Ahmad Medical College Hospital, Gazipur
Experience: 12+ years
BMDC Registration No.: 6488

Book Appointment (Board Bazar, Gazipur)

Private Chamber: Dr. Nawshad Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery
Address: Bottola Road, Beside Brac Bank, Board Bazar, Gazipur
Visiting Hours: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Every Day)
Appointment & Online Consultation: 01789249081
WhatsApp (serial / online consult): 8801789249081
Consultation Fee: New: 400 BDT | Follow-up: 300 BDT
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At a Glance (Patient-Friendly Summary)

If you’re searching for a reliable dental surgeon in Gazipur, and you also need help with jaw/face (maxillofacial) problems—such as jaw pain, facial swelling, accident-related facial injury, or a mouth ulcer that does not heal (মুখের ঘা ভালো হচ্ছে না)—Dr. Nawshad Hossain offers patient-first care with clear explanations and practical next steps. He serves in a government medical college hospital environment and consults daily at his private chamber near Board Bazar (beside Brac Bank). For many patients, online consultation is also available to get early guidance and decide whether an in-person visit is urgent.

Why Oral & Maxillofacial Care Matters (Bangladesh Context)

Oral health is not only about teeth—it affects eating, speaking, sleep, confidence, and overall health. Globally, the World Health Organization notes that oral diseases affect around 3.7 billion people, showing how common dental and oral problems are.

In Bangladesh, awareness is especially important for oral cancer. The IARC/WHO GLOBOCAN Bangladesh fact sheet (2022 estimates) reports that lip and oral cavity cancer is among the most frequent cancers, and in men it ranks among the top cancers. One major local risk is long-term use of tobacco and betel quid / areca nut (supari)—IARC/WHO evaluations have reported these are carcinogenic and linked to oral cancer risk.

What this means for families in Gazipur: If a mouth ulcer, patch, or lump continues for weeks, it’s safer to check early rather than “wait and see.” Early evaluation can reduce anxiety, catch problems sooner, and help you plan the right care pathway.

Professional Background & Credentials

Education and Advanced Training

  • BDS (Dhaka Dental College) — foundational dental degree
  • BCS (Health) — government service track
  • MS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) — specialized training focused on surgical care of the mouth, jaws, and face

Government Workplace

Dr. Nawshad works at Shaheed Taj Uddin Ahmad Medical College Hospital, Gazipur. A government medical college hospital setting typically involves structured clinical practice, teamwork, and exposure to a wide range of cases—from routine dental problems to more complex jaw/face conditions.

Licensing & Patient Safety

  • BMDC Registration No.: 6488

BMDC registration helps patients confirm that the doctor is licensed and accountable to professional standards.

What Dr. Nawshad Commonly Helps With

Below are common reasons patients visit an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon (OMS) and Dental Surgeon. The exact care plan depends on your condition and clinical findings.

Dental & Surgical Dental Problems

  • Toothache, sensitivity, broken teeth
  • Gum swelling, dental infection, recurrent pain
  • Surgical assessment for complicated dental problems
  • Post-treatment follow-up and recovery guidance

Jaw, Face & Oral Surgical Concerns (Oral & Maxillofacial)

  • Jaw pain, jaw clicking, limited mouth opening
  • Facial swelling related to dental/oral infections
  • Problems involving the jawbone or facial region that need surgical evaluation
  • Injury to the face/jaw after road accidents or falls
  • Dental trauma (loose or broken teeth), facial cuts, swelling
  • Bite change after trauma (feels “misaligned”)
  • Non-healing mouth ulcer lasting more than 2 weeks
  • White/red patches, persistent sores
  • Lump in the mouth, jaw, cheek, or neck

Important: Evaluation and guidance can include advice on the next clinical steps and referral pathways if advanced diagnostics or multidisciplinary cancer care is needed.

These short sections are written the way real people ask questions—useful for patients and also for voice search.

If your mouth ulcer lasts more than 2 weeks…

A mouth ulcer can happen for many harmless reasons, but if it doesn’t heal in 2 weeks, keeps returning, or comes with a lump/patch, it should be checked. If you use tobacco or chew betel nut (supari), don’t delay.

If your jaw is swollen and painful…

Jaw or facial swelling can come from infection and can worsen quickly. If the swelling is increasing, you have fever, or you have trouble swallowing/breathing, seek urgent care.

After an accident, if your bite feels “changed”…

A changed bite after injury can suggest jaw/teeth alignment issues. Early evaluation helps reduce long-term jaw problems, pain, and difficulty chewing.

Common Symptoms Patients Mention (Simple Language)

Many people don’t search medical terms—they search symptoms. If any of these match your situation, it’s reasonable to consult.

Mouth & Gum Symptoms

  • “My mouth ulcer is not healing” (মুখের ঘা ভালো হচ্ছে না)
  • White/red patches inside the mouth
  • Gum bleeding with pain or swelling
  • A lump inside the mouth or cheek
  • Bad smell with swelling or pus

Jaw & Face Symptoms

  • Jaw pain near the ear, clicking, or locking
  • Difficulty opening the mouth fully
  • Swelling on one side of the face
  • Bite feels different, chewing pain

Red Flags (Don’t Wait)

Seek urgent medical attention if there is:

  • Rapidly increasing swelling
  • Fever with facial swelling
  • Heavy bleeding or deep injury
  • Trouble breathing or swallowing
  • Severe trauma to face/jaw

What To Do Immediately After Facial or Jaw Injury (Practical Guidance)

Accidents happen—especially on busy roads. These steps can help until you get medical care.

Do

  • Keep the person sitting upright if possible
  • If there is bleeding, apply gentle pressure with clean cloth/gauze
  • Use a cold compress on swollen areas (10–15 minutes at a time)
  • If teeth are broken or loose, avoid biting hard food
  • Keep any broken tooth pieces in clean container (may help evaluation)

Don’t

  • Don’t force the jaw open/closed
  • Don’t delay care if there is bite change, severe pain, or numbness
  • Don’t take random antibiotics without medical advice

If there is severe bleeding, breathing difficulty, or suspected fracture—go to emergency services immediately.

What to Expect in Your First Visit

Many patients feel nervous about dental surgery or oral surgery. Knowing the process helps.

  1. History & symptoms: You explain what you feel, when it started, what makes it worse, and what you already tried.
  2. Clinical examination: The doctor checks the teeth, gums, mouth lining, jaw function, swelling, and related areas.
  3. Clear explanation: You’ll get a simple explanation of what may be happening and what the safest next step is.
  4. Plan & options: Depending on the case, the plan may include medicines, follow-up monitoring, procedure planning, or referral coordination if advanced diagnostics are needed.
  5. After-care guidance: Advice on food, hygiene, warning signs, and when to return for follow-up.

Note: This profile is for awareness and patient guidance—it does not replace an in-person medical examination.

Online Consultation (Available)

Online consultation is helpful for families who are busy, live outside Gazipur town, or want early direction.

Good for Online Consultation

  • Early guidance for tooth pain, swelling, mouth ulcers
  • Reviewing clear photos (good light) and previous prescriptions
  • Follow-up advice after treatment

Usually Not Suitable Online (Needs In-Person Visit)

  • Facial trauma, suspected fracture
  • Rapidly increasing swelling with fever
  • Bleeding injuries
  • Any case likely to need a procedure

How to Prepare (So Online Advice Is Accurate)

  • Send 2–3 clear photos (daylight/bright white light)
  • Write the timeline: when it started, what changed
  • List medicines you have taken (painkillers/antibiotics)
  • Keep old prescriptions/reports ready

To book online consultation: Call 01789249081 or WhatsApp: 8801789249081

Chamber Information (Gazipur)

Private Chamber

Dr. Nawshad Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery
Address: Bottola Road, Beside Brac Bank, Board Bazar, Gazipur
Visiting Hours: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Every Day)
Appointment: 01789249081
Fee: New 400 BDT | Follow-up 300 BDT

Local Direction Tips (Easy for Everyone)

  • If you’re coming from Gazipur Chowrasta, Joydebpur, Tongi, or nearby areas—ask for “Brac Bank, Board Bazar”. The chamber is beside Brac Bank on Bottola Road.
  • During busy evenings, arriving a little early helps reduce waiting and supports smooth serial management.

FAQs

For problems involving the jaw, face, mouth lining, and oral surgical concerns, an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon is an appropriate specialist. You can consult Dr. Nawshad Hossain at Board Bazar, Gazipur, and get guidance on whether you need in-person treatment or referral.

2) My mouth ulcer isn’t healing—when should I see a doctor?

If an ulcer lasts more than 2 weeks, keeps returning, or you notice a lump/patch, you should get it checked. Many ulcers are not cancer, but persistent ulcers need evaluation, especially if you use tobacco or chew betel nut/areca nut (supari).

3) What are the early warning signs of oral cancer?

Common warning signs include:

  • Ulcer/sore not healing
  • White or red patches inside the mouth
  • Lump in the mouth, jaw, cheek, or neck
  • Unexplained bleeding or numbness
  • Pain or difficulty swallowing

Early evaluation is important.

4) After a road accident, my bite feels changed—what should I do?

A changed bite after injury can mean jaw/teeth alignment issues. Avoid hard food, don’t force the jaw, and get checked early. If there is severe bleeding, breathing difficulty, or suspected fracture, seek emergency care immediately.

5) My face is swollen from tooth pain—when is it urgent?

It becomes urgent if swelling is increasing quickly, you have fever, your eye is affected, or you have trouble swallowing/breathing. Even without these signs, facial swelling usually needs timely dental evaluation.

6) Can I take online consultation for dental or jaw problems?

Yes. Online consultation is helpful for early guidance, symptom review, and follow-up. But trauma, severe swelling, bleeding, or anything needing a procedure usually requires an in-person visit.

7) What should I prepare for an online consultation?

Send 2–3 clear photos (good light), write your symptom timeline, list medicines you’ve taken, and keep old prescriptions/reports ready. This helps the doctor guide you more accurately.

8) I have jaw clicking and pain near the ear—who should I consult?

Jaw clicking with pain can be related to jaw joint (TMJ) stress or bite/muscle issues. If it lasts more than 1–2 weeks, causes locking, or affects chewing, consult an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon for evaluation.

9) Why is betel nut/areca nut and tobacco discouraged?

Because research evaluations (including IARC/WHO) report that areca nut and betel quid (with or without tobacco) are carcinogenic and linked with higher oral cancer risk. Reducing these habits supports better oral health.

10) How do I book an appointment from Tongi/Joydebpur/Gazipur Chowrasta?

Call 01789249081 first to confirm serial timing. For location, ask for Brac Bank, Board Bazar—the chamber is on Bottola Road beside Brac Bank. Online consultation is also available if travel is difficult.

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When You Should Book Today

Book a consultation if you have:

  • A mouth ulcer lasting more than 2 weeks
  • A new patch or lump in the mouth or jaw
  • Jaw pain with locking/clicking or difficulty opening the mouth
  • Facial swelling that is painful or recurring
  • Accident-related injury to face/jaw/teeth

Appointment & Online Consultation: 01789249081
Chamber: Dr. Nawshad Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery, Bottola Road, Beside Brac Bank, Board Bazar, Gazipur
Visiting Hours: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Every Day)

Public Health References (for the statistics and risk notes used above)

  • WHO — Oral Health Fact Sheet (oral diseases burden)
  • IARC/WHO — GLOBOCAN Bangladesh Fact Sheet (lip & oral cavity cancer frequency)
  • IARC/WHO — Evidence on betel quid / areca nut carcinogenicity and oral cancer risk
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