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- Bookedited by Burkhard Madea, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.Contents:
Part I. Duties of forensic medicine in modern societies
Part II. Medical aspects of death
Part III. Traumatology and violent death
Part IV. Sudden and unexpected death from natural causes
Part V. Clinical forensic medicine
Part VI. Forensic psychiatry
Part VII. Toxicology
Part VIII. Traffic medicine
Part IX. Identification
Part X. The doctor and the law
Part XI. Insurance medicine.Digital Access Wiley 2014 - ArticleChaet R, Wei SH.ASDC J Dent Child. 1977 Mar-Apr;44(2):122-6.The conclusions reached from this investigation can be summarized as follows: Fluoride can be incorporated into unwaxed dental floss. Placement of the fluoride impregnated dental floss in acid-buffer solution results in the release of most of the fluoride in the floss. Interproximal surfaces of teeth treated in vitro with fluoride impregnated dental floss acquired significantly (approximately three fold) more enamel fluoride than those treated with plain dental floss. The number of in vivo interproximal areas harboring Streptococcus mutans was reduced significantly after treatment with fluoride impregnated dental floss. Further studies should be done to establish the biological, physiochemical, manufacturing, and practical aspects of fluoride impregnated dental floss.