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Lin He is an academic researcher from Xi'an Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Effects of crystal refining on wear behaviors and mechanical properties of lithium disilicate glass-ceramics.
Zhenzhen Zhang,Jiawen Guo,Yali Sun,Beimin Tian,Xiaojuan Zheng,Ming Zhou,Lin He,Shaofeng Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: After crystal refining, lithium disilicate glass-ceramic with medium-sized crystals showed the highest wear resistance and mechanical properties.
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A comparative study of progressive wear of four dental monolithic, veneered glass-ceramics.
TL;DR: In the progressive wear process, veneering porcelains showed better wear resistance but fluorapatite veneer porcelain appeared fracture surface, and LD showed the highest fracture toughness, flexural strength, elastic modulus and crystallinity.
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Effect of contact stress on the cycle-dependent wear behavior of ceramic restoration.
Jiawen Guo,Ding Li,Haijing Wang,Yanwei Yang,Liying Wang,Delin Guan,Yinong Qiu,Lin He,Shaofeng Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: Contact stress is a key factor affecting the wear development of ceramic restoration, and the higher contact stress promotes the veneering porcelain to evolve into severe wear stage, which delays the arrival of severe wear region.
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The effect of food medium on the wear behaviour of veneering porcelain: An in vitro study using the three-body abrasion mode.
Hongyun Zhang,Yali Sun,Guo Jiawen,M. Meng,Lin He,Franklin Chi Meng Tay,Franklin Chi Meng Tay,Shaofeng Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: The wear process of veneering porcelains in porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations is affected by the type of food consumed during mastication, and understanding the effect of food particles on the wear behaviour of dental Porcelain provides insight into the clinical performance and durability of these restoration.
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Improving the wear performance of feldspathic veneering porcelain by ion-exchange strengthening.
M. Meng,Xiaocheng Li,Jiawen Guo,Ming Zhou,Li Na Niu,Franklin R. Tay,Franklin R. Tay,Lin He,Shaofeng Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: The wear performance of porcelain treated by ion-exchange at lower temperature (380 °C) was improved significantly, especially reducing the wear rate of the running-in stage, and a thicker ion-Exchange layer with less stress relaxation may be obtained by ions exchanged at lower exchange temperature for a long processing time.
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