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OBSERVE
记录下你的牙齿在不同时间点的排列模式、接触情况、间隙以及对齐状态。
VISUALIZE
将隐藏的相互作用、穿戴物品以及压力转化为多层次的可视化图表。
INSIGHT
根据结构动态、使用模式和行为痕迹来获取指导。
Inside Your
Oral World
从扫描到洞察,从洞察到护理。一
个用于了解您口腔健康的可视化系统。
PERSONALIZED ORAL PROFILE
A clearer map of tooth contacts, gaps, habits and risk zones.
STEP 01 / SENSING
Trace Your
Interdental
Experience
将隐藏的牙缝痕迹转化为可见的护理、
压力与日常口腔习惯模式
TRACE MAPPING
辅捉牙缝、接触点和牙齿间的隐藏痕迹。
PRESSURE PATTERNS
可视化摩擦、咬合压力和重复的口腔行为
护理
CARE RESPONSE
根据您的个人口腔体验获得温和指导。
traces reveal how
daily habits
shape oral experience.
EXPLORE CATEGORIES
03 Discipline / 规训
Discipline reflects controlled routines, repeated observation, and the behavioral systems that shape everyday oral care.
口腔治疗、审美秩序视觉转译设计
Oral treatment,
aesthetic order visual translation design
Announcement card
Galerie des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles
A visual interpretation of the orthodontic process
被规训的牙齿
口腔矫正过程的视觉转译
以牙齿矫正为主题,将口腔治疗与美容院场景相结合。
拟人化的牙齿在护理空间中接受“美化”,矫正器被转化
为塑形工具,既呈现治疗中的不适与压力,也暗示身体在
审美标准下被规训和调整的过程。
矫正器的装饰化表达与审美规训
The Aesthetic Representation of
Orthodontic Appliances and Aesthetic Disciplines
The Aesthetic Representation of Orthodontic Appliances and Aesthetic Disciplines
把牙齿戴上
矫正器装饰化表达与审美规训
以“首饰佩戴”为隐喻,将牙齿矫正转化为一种审美化的
身体修饰。带有矫正器的牙齿被置于首饰盒中,并通过对镜佩戴的动作,暗示牙齿从功能器官转变为可被观看、选择和装饰的
对象。矫正器不再只是医疗工具,而成为类似珠宝的审美符号,呈现出个体在外貌标准下主动修饰与被动塑形之间的关系。
Tooth Image
Body Narrative
作品以牙齿为主要视觉对象,将口腔治疗、矫正压力与审美规训转化为图解语言
Aesthetic Order
Discipline
Beautification
Oral Object
Body Adjustment
Series
Object / Tooth Pop
Diagram /Oral Process
Narrative/ Beauty Salon
care, correction and social expectations. Through anthropomorphism and
object transformation, the project explores how the mouth becomes a site of
beauty, discomfort and self-management.
牙齿不仅是身体器官,也是在护理、矫正与社会审美期待中被塑造的视觉符号。
Tooth Decay
龋齿并不是突然出现的空洞,而是由糖分、细菌、咬合压力和时间共同作用后留下的痕迹。
它从牙面细小的残留开始,在不易清洁的窝沟与咬合面中逐渐沉积、发酵、侵蚀,
最终使牙齿表面出现暗斑、缺损与结构塌陷。
Hidden damage accumulates
beneath the visible surface.
The tooth becomes a record of eating, erosion and delayed repair.
This chapter reimagines dental caries as an eroded landscape of the body. In the imagery, teeth are no longer merely white, hard structures, but resemble an ecosystem gradually being unveiled: flowers, insect damage, decay, cleaning and trimming all point to the transformative process by which teeth progress from health to damage and ultimately to treatment and recovery.
The formation of dental caries is associated with carbohydrate intake, acid production by bacteria, food residue on the tooth surface, and delayed cleaning.
The literature indicates that dental caries is a disease characterised by the chronic, progressive destruction of dental hard tissues under the influence of various factors, including bacteria; carbohydrates such as sucrose are known to exacerbate the development of caries. In archaeological research, caries rates are frequently used to infer the dietary patterns and economic practices of ancient populations.
The Tooth Becomes
a Site of Damage
Dental caries typically begins with small dark spots, rough textures or localised discolouration, gradually progressing to cavities, defects and pain. Among the Hongshan Culture population at Niheliang, dental caries was primarily concentrated in the molar region and predominantly affected the occlusal surfaces; this is related to the fact that molars bear the burden of chewing and grinding complex-shaped food, which is difficult to clean.
龋齿通常从细小暗斑、粗糙纹理
或局部变色开始,随后逐渐形成
空洞、缺损与疼痛。
In this design, dental caries is understood as a trace of
bodily experience. It records not
only the disease itself, but also
food residues, oral hygiene habits, lifestyle, and the slow changes
that occur when the body is neglected.
本设计中龋齿被理解为一种
身体经验的痕迹。它记录的不只是
疾病本身,也包括食物残留、
清洁习惯、生活方式和身体被
忽视后的缓慢变化。
A lifestyle-related disease?
The formation of dental caries depends on frequent and sustained intake of fermentable carbohydrates, particularly grains and sugars; consequently, it is not merely an oral disease but can also be understood as a ‘mark of affluence’ left by dietary patterns, sugar intake and lifestyle. The work depicts the process by which teeth progress from occlusion, through food residue and deposition, to the development of caries risk. Red dots, granular textures and diffusing lines indicate the retention of sugars, starches and dietary fibre within the fissures of the tooth surface; these also correspond to the acid production by bacteria, the retention of food on the tooth surface, changes in salivary protection and the demineralisation process resulting from the accumulation of time.
龋齿的形成依赖于频繁而持续的可发酵碳水摄入,尤其是谷物与糖分,
因此它不仅是口腔疾病,也可被理解为饮食结构、糖分摄入和生活方式留下的
“富足痕迹”。作品呈现牙齿从咬合、残留、沉积到龋坏风险生成的过程。
红色点位、颗粒纹理与扩散线条,提示糖分、淀粉和食物纤维在牙面沟壑中的
停留,也对应细菌产酸、牙面滞留、唾液防护变化和时间累积下的脱矿过程。
Process-based local visualisation of caries rates, occlusal points and food residue / 局部图
Process-based visualisation of caries prevalence, occlusal contact points and dietary residue / 细节图
Root Canal Structure
This section focuses on the hidden structure inside the tooth. The pulp cavity, root canalpath and apical foramen form an inner channel system marked by bending, branching,convergence
and extension
.Through lines, layered color and structural annotations, the image visualizes cavities,nerve paths and canal directions inside the tooth. The tooth is no longer only a whitehard
outer form, but a complex inner space filled with channels, cavities and neural traces.
通过线条、叠色和结构标注,画面将牙齿内部的空腔、神经路径和根管走向可视化,使牙齿不再只是
外部洁白完整的硬质形象,而成为一个充满通道、空腔和神经痕迹的复杂空间。
Hand-drawn study of pulp chamber structure / 牙髓腔结构手绘研究 Visual translation of root canal treatment / 牙根管治疗视觉转移(表情包系列)
Root Canal
Font Design
字体设计
A type system derived from
the internal images formed during
root canal treatment.
Pulp cavities, canal paths and
flling traces are translated into
readable visual forms.
The letterforms carry the hidden
spatial structure of teeth, as well as
traces of treatment and repair.
Authors: Zeus Tutu & Tito Penrose
Edited by: Dusty Acres & Mitch Glitch
92pp, Hardback, 24 × 32 cm
ISBN: 978-8-697000-0-0
Printed by: Cargo® Press Ltd
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