Blue Apple Dental in Perth, Western Australia | Dentist & dental surgery
Blue Apple Dental
Locality: Perth, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9304 0399
Address: 13 Hobsons Gate; Currambine 6028 Perth, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.blueappledental.com.au/
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25.01.2022 Sports and leisure activities are a common cause of dental injuries, ensure your teeth are protected this sports season with a properly fitted mouthguard from your local dentist - ada.org.au/Find-a-Dentist
20.01.2022 Fun Fact Friday's!
20.01.2022 Get ready to Smile Across the Generations this World Cavity-Free Future Day on 14 October. It's a great opportunity to get the message about dental caries out i...nto the community and the organisers have created lots of great resources to get you going - ada.org.au/World-Cavity-Free-Future-Day-2020 See more
19.01.2022 We're going green! Deposit your used oral care products from any brand into our green bin at Blue Apple Dental: 1. Toothpaste tubes and caps 2. Toothbrush & tooth paste packaging.... 3. Tooth brushes 4.Floss containers See more
19.01.2022 Good teeth come to those who floss! Hydro Pik flossing made easy.
19.01.2022 I took my old iMac to get fixed with total hard drive failure. Found this magic Apple store on Lower Clapton Road called https://applerepairsuk.co.uk Some real...ly cool old machines and check out the fish tank. Absolutely love it. #fishtank #applemac #creativeideas #londonlife #hackneyshop #londonist See more
18.01.2022 Grab an apple like these 3 amigos! #sugarfreeseptember
17.01.2022 Have you ever wondered how the dental instruments we use in your mouth are sterilised? At Blue Apple Dental we maintain the highlest levels of sterilisation and we are committed to ensuring your health and safety are maintained. Here's a sneak peak, behind the scenes, on the cycle of our sterilisation process.
17.01.2022 New topic article on quercetin! Quercetin, a flavonoid that is richly found in capers, peppers, and onions, has a variety of interesting properties ranging from... senolytic (with potential applications in aging) to anti-inflammatory to antiviral activity and more. Probably some of the most interesting evidence regarding quercetin is its potential role as a senolytic compound when given in conjunction with dasatinib. Senolytic compounds can can clear out age-related senescent cells in some tissues. A growing body of evidence supports the hypothesis that clearing senescent cells may treat and possibly reverse aging and age-related diseases. There is preclinical and very early clinical evidence that quercetin and low-dose dasatinib can do just that. For example, in an open-label phase 1 pilot study in which adults with diabetic kidney disease were given oral doses of quercetin and dasatinib for three days, the study participants demonstrated reduced senescent cell burden in adipose tissue within 11 days compared to baseline. The participants also exhibited fewer senescent cells in the blood, skin, and fat tissues. These preliminary findings demonstrate for the first time that senolytic drugs, including quercetin, can decrease senescent cells in humans. Much more clinical evidence is needed but very exciting groundwork! Quercetin may also have antiviral activity. One mechanism by which quercetin exerts its beneficial effects might lie in its capacity to serve as a zinc ionophore which allows zinc to be transferred inside of cells. Zinc is an essential nutrient that does many things including inhibiting the action of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase the enzyme critical for the reproduction of RNA viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. Essentially, zinc blocks the replication of viruses. However, zinc is a positively charged ion and cannot enter cells to perform this function without a transporter. Quercetin is a known ionophore and may help transfer zinc into cells. Although the quercetin has not been clinically tested against SARS-CoV-2, clinical trials are beginning, with outcomes expected in a few months. However, a randomized controlled trial involving more than 1,000 people indicated that daily supplementation with 1,000 mg of quercetin for 12 weeks did lower the rate and severity of upper respiratory tract infections in healthy individuals over the age of 40. There are many more interesting properties of quercetin including some early clinical evidence it may help with inflammatory disorders and hypertension. Hope you check the article out!
17.01.2022 R U OK? Day. Check in on your family, friends & colleagues, ask the question are you ok? One simple question can make a huge difference to someone who is struggling with life's up and down. Staying connected with others is crucial to our general health and well being.... #ruok #areyouokay
17.01.2022 Introducing our newest team member Megan! Megan's from New Zealand, and has been a dental nurse and receptionist for 6 years. When not at work she loves to play netball!
17.01.2022 Today we celebrate and acknowledge all women around the world, especially our amazing team of remarkable women at Blue Apple Dental and Gingin Dental Clinic.
15.01.2022 Lovely day for a run along the beach front today. How is the enthusiasm from this very fit lady?
15.01.2022 First of all it's hard to believe this is real! FYI it is. Even more Nutz it was taken in hawaii #sharkweek #greatwhite Photo Juan Oliphant
15.01.2022 On the to do list.
14.01.2022 Do you still enjoy reading a good book?
12.01.2022 Would you do this?? We’re interested to see your responses!
11.01.2022 To all our valued patients celebrating Passover we wish you good health, peace and prosperity!
09.01.2022 Dental Health Week 2020. Interesting facts!
08.01.2022 baby getting airborne
07.01.2022 Two special ladies celebrating birthdays this week! Our dedicated dentist Evelyn.... and.... ever wondered who's behind our social media? Now you know - it's Keli! Happy Birthday lovely ladies.
05.01.2022 It's R U OK?Day, a reminder that every day is a day to start a conversation that could change a life. Today we're calling on Australians to learn what to say af...ter R U OK? so they can keep the conversation going when someone says they're not OK. There's more to say after R U OK? Learn what to say when listening with an open mind Learn what to say when encouraging action Learn what to say when checking in Learn how to continue a conversation that could change a life. When we know what to say next we can help someone open up and find pathways to support long before they're in crisis. Learn what to say next and help us move closer to our vision of a world where we're all connected and are protected from suicide. Head to www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask
05.01.2022 This portrait is made with the pictures of some of the doctors and nurses who have sadly passed away during this pandemic (some images are repeated in the artwork). Enlarge it and you will see. Pass it on as a tribute
01.01.2022 Look after your mental health and wellbeing by doing a physical activity that you enjoy.
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