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Dr. Mahroo is a trauma-center-trained DDS. Dr. Mahroo served as chief resident at Louisiana State University and is specifically trained to treat medically compromised, immunocompromised, and special needs patients in a hospital setting. She has been a faculty in the hospital and an associate professor at the level 1 trauma center in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry and Biomaterial at the LSU Science Center.
Living through Hurricane Katrina, helping patients through the natural disaster, and through extensive medical training and patient experience, Dr. Mahroo has developed an integrative approach to healing that addresses multiple facets of a patient’s health, including emotional, nutritional, and postural health alongside dental health.
With additional training in ALF (Alternative Lightwire Functionals), osteopathic cranial (member of osteocranial academy), American Academy Dental Toxicology, airway, TMJ, and sleep, Dr. Mahroo helps patients improve their breathing and sleeping quality and begin their healing journey with a biomimetic and holistic approach.
Emphasizing the often overlooked, Dr. Mahroo has created a unique space for patients to improve the quality of their lives in a holistic and minimally invasive way. Having seen many patients suffer through using intolerable appliances and machines to treat sleep apnea, Dr. Mahroo strives to help patients make lifestyle changes and find health holistically.
Dr. Mahroo’s approach includes a collaboration of work between multiple specialties, including but not limited to osteopathic OMA treatment, chiropractor alignment, nutritionists, ENT consults, and acupuncturists.
At the Dream Bliss clinic, Dr. Mahroo brings her extensive knowledge and experience in dentistry combined with her sleep medicine training to help patients improve the quality of their dreams, health, and lives.
At our Clinic, we understand the profound impact that sleep apnea can have on your well-being. Our dedicated team of sleep specialists is committed to providing comprehensive and personalized care to help you achieve restful, rejuvenating sleep.
Dr. Mahroo is a trauma-center-trained DDS. Dr. Mahroo served as chief resident at Louisiana State University and is specifically trained to treat medically compromised, immunocompromised, and special needs patients in a hospital setting. She has been a faculty in the hospital and an associate professor at the level 1 trauma center in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry and Biomaterial at the LSU Science Center.
Living through Hurricane Katrina, helping patients through the natural disaster, and through extensive medical training and patient experience, Dr. Mahroo has developed an integrative approach to healing that addresses multiple facets of a patient’s health, including emotional, nutritional, and postural health alongside dental health.
With additional training in ALF (Alternative Lightwire Functionals), osteopathic cranial (member of osteocranial academy), American Academy Dental Toxicology, airway, TMJ, and sleep, Dr. Mahroo helps patients improve their breathing and sleeping quality and begin their healing journey with a biomimetic and holistic approach.
Emphasizing the often overlooked, Dr. Mahroo has created a unique space for patients to improve the quality of their lives in a holistic and minimally invasive way. Having seen many patients suffer through using intolerable appliances and machines to treat sleep apnea, Dr. Mahroo strives to help patients make lifestyle changes and find health holistically.
Dr. Mahroo’s approach includes a collaboration of work between multiple specialties, including but not limited to osteopathic OMA treatment, chiropractor alignment, nutritionists, ENT consults, and acupuncturists.
At the Dream Bliss clinic, Dr. Mahroo brings her extensive knowledge and experience in dentistry combined with her sleep medicine training to help patients improve the quality of their dreams, health, and lives.
Dr. Mahroo is a trauma-center-trained DDS. Dr. Mahroo served as chief resident at Louisiana State University and is specifically trained to treat medically compromised, immunocompromised, and special needs patients in a hospital setting. She has been a faculty in the hospital and an associate professor at the level 1 trauma center in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry and Biomaterial at the LSU Science Center.
Living through Hurricane Katrina, helping patients through the natural disaster, and through extensive medical training and patient experience, Dr. Mahroo has developed an integrative approach to healing that addresses multiple facets of a patient’s health, including emotional, nutritional, and postural health alongside dental health.
With additional training in ALF (Alternative Lightwire Functionals), osteopathic cranial (member of osteocranial academy), American Academy Dental Toxicology, airway, TMJ, and sleep, Dr. Mahroo helps patients improve their breathing and sleeping quality and begin their healing journey with a biomimetic and holistic approach.
Emphasizing the often overlooked, Dr. Mahroo has created a unique space for patients to improve the quality of their lives in a holistic and minimally invasive way. Having seen many patients suffer through using intolerable appliances and machines to treat sleep apnea, Dr. Mahroo strives to help patients make lifestyle changes and find health holistically.
Dr. Mahroo’s approach includes a collaboration of work between multiple specialties, including but not limited to osteopathic OMA treatment, chiropractor alignment, nutritionists, ENT consults, and acupuncturists.
At the Dream Bliss clinic, Dr. Mahroo brings her extensive knowledge and experience in dentistry combined with her sleep medicine training to help patients improve the quality of their dreams, health, and lives.
Sleep – a sanctuary of rest, a nightly voyage to rejuvenation, and a cornerstone of health – occupies a third of our human journey. Yet, for many, this peaceful realm remains elusive. Obstructive sleep apnea, a stealthy marauder of slumber, not only fragments the architecture of our sleep but casts long shadows on our waking life, contributing to a spectrum of health challenges from obesity and hypertension to diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. This pervasive condition, often undetected, weaves its web across various bodily systems – from the intricate pathways of the head and neck to the expansive terrain of the lungs and the musculoskeletal framework.
Sleep itself is an intricate tapestry woven from the threads of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, each strand vital to the whole. Within the quietude of NREM, we traverse four stages while the REM cycle cradles our dreams and cements memories. To awaken truly refreshed – with vitality coursing and energy renewed – one must dance through these cycles with grace, especially the REM, the silent composer of our nocturnal symphony.
Sleep – a sanctuary of rest, a nightly voyage to rejuvenation, and a cornerstone of health – occupies a third of our human journey. Yet, for many, this peaceful realm remains elusive. Obstructive sleep apnea, a stealthy marauder of slumber, not only fragments the architecture of our sleep but casts long shadows on our waking life, contributing to a spectrum of health challenges from obesity and hypertension to diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. This pervasive condition, often undetected, weaves its web across various bodily systems – from the intricate pathways of the head and neck to the expansive terrain of the lungs and the musculoskeletal framework.
Sleep itself is an intricate tapestry woven from the threads of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, each strand vital to the whole. Within the quietude of NREM, we traverse four stages while the REM cycle cradles our dreams and cements memories. To awaken truly refreshed – with vitality coursing and energy renewed – one must dance through these cycles with grace, especially the REM, the silent composer of our nocturnal symphony.
As a hospital-trained dentist with a deep understanding of sleep apnea’s complexities, my vision is to forge a haven for those besieged by this condition. I aim to be the architect of restful nights and the harbinger of sweet dreams. My mission is to champion a comprehensive, integrative approach, rallying the collective expertise of medical specialists – from general practitioners and ENTs to pulmonologists – and embracing the wisdom of allied health professionals like chiropractors, my of functional therapists, and nutritionists. Together, we will orchestrate a symphony of interventions to alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea.
My commitment is to the art and science of sleep, to elevate the quality of each breath, the depth of each slumber, and the body’s innate capacity for healing. Let us rekindle the possibility of nights filled with peace and mornings brimming with promise – to dream once more, sweet dreams cradled in the embrace of restorative sleep.
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Yes. Though sleep apnea is more common in men, about nine percent of women suffer from the condition. Obstructive sleep apnea can be found in thin women and the prevalance of OSA is the same in women and men after menopause. The best way to find out is by taking our assessment here.
Yes, OSA can interfere with sex drive and function. Both men and women often report a rejuventating effect of OSA treatment that includes improved sexual drive and function.
Yes. While many people with sleep apnea are overweight, the condition occurs among people of all shapes and sizes. In fact, the majority of sleep apnea patients are not overweight. These people still suffer from the same symptoms of loud snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, high blood pressure, cardiovascular complications, morning headaches, memory problems, feelings of depression, acid reflux, nocturia and impotence.
Yes. Though sleep apnea is more common in men, about nine percent of women suffer from the condition. Obstructive sleep apnea can be found in thin women and the prevalance of OSA is the same in women and men after menopause. The best way to find out is by taking our assessment here.
Yes, OSA can interfere with sex drive and function. Both men and women often report a rejuventating effect of OSA treatment that includes improved sexual drive and function.
Yes. While many people with sleep apnea are overweight, the condition occurs among people of all shapes and sizes. In fact, the majority of sleep apnea patients are not overweight. These people still suffer from the same symptoms of loud snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, high blood pressure, cardiovascular complications, morning headaches, memory problems, feelings of depression, acid reflux, nocturia and impotence.
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When it comes to your teeth, making the right choice between dentures and dental implants can feel like a heavy
A bright and healthy smile with dental crowns is a versatile representation of conviction and vitality. However, sustaining a perfect
A bright and healthy smile with dental crowns is a versatile representation of conviction and vitality. However, sustaining a perfect
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