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Tooth Dreams
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What if you notice a funny sensation in your mouth and run your tongue over your teeth? To your horror, one of your teeth is loose, it wobbles and falls out. Panicking, you spit it out. When other teeth start to fall out, you have a major anxiety attack. By the time you finish spitting out teeth, an entire section of your mouth is toothless and bleeding. You can't believe this is happening to you and you don’t know what to do! Wake up! That's what you do about it… It's a dream, only a dream.

What is the meaning of dreams with your teeth falling out? Most men and women have had this dream—more like a nightmare—about teeth falling out more than once in their lives. Dreaming of losing one's teeth (a.k.a. choppers) is your subconscious speaking to you big time. These are problems that may be occurring in real life that need to be reckoned with, such as fear of getting old. You feel time ticking away and you haven't accomplished your life's goals or fulfilled your dreams—surfed in Malibu, married that millionaire, replaced your boss and made him the mail boy, bought the two sweater-red Mercedes or fought off the ten busty blondes who want your undivided attention.



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These are some of the underlying doubts that might be plaguing you … if I'm too old how will I work, attain, and be strong … who will want me when I'm old and toothless … am I compromising my core values … are you in a relationship, job, or living environment that's dangerous to your health and well-being or just plain lacking any ambition?

 

You really feel you haven't a conscious clue as to who you are or what you represent. But the subconscious always knows and teaches you a lesson when you snooze.

 

All of one's insecurities surface sooner or later. Our dreams act as our judge, jury, and confessional. Teeth represent our outer signals to the world. We're happy, sad, disapproving, anxious (grinding teeth down), or just flashing a sexy toothy grin that sends the message, "I’m liking you, so get you and your beautiful toofies over here, pronto."

 

Teeth can show eroticism or they can snarl and convey the message of "Back off, I'm not in the mood." A dream of teeth falling out can be liberating to the senses. It can act as a wake up call to your way of living and thinking.

 

Examine your priorities the next time you’re at a cocktail party, dressed to the nines, and the boss is honoring you with a soiree for your upcoming promotion. You’re about to give an acceptance speech from the podium (by the way, there are 3,000 people in attendance) when there's an audible gasp from the audience when you smile—you’re toothless. Now, do you think you’re really going far in this world without your teeth? There now, wake up! Open your eyes; you’re not really missing your teeth. But something is missing in your waking hours and it can be any of the above insights to why you dream your teeth are falling out. 


 



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By Melvin, Sunday, July 20, 2008 03:29:42 AM
Dartz I understand why you feel like that. My uncle also used to have a lot of tooth dreams which he hates a lot. He is saying that his teeth is now decreasing yet he still continues to dream about tooth dreams. For me I feel it is funny and although it's not for him.
By Dartz, Sunday, July 13, 2008 01:11:39 PM
I hate these kinds of dreams. My teeth aren't in the best of shape, and my boss is too cheap to give us a dental plan. It's not as though I'm a 40y/o with no job, I happen to be 18 and I have a job that pays quite well. Dunno what can be causing them, my life's perfect right now.
By Somni, Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:00:58 PM
These dreams are surprisingly common. Most people will tell you they've had these sorts of dreams. They're probably the most upsetting, distressing types of dreams, too. I hate when I have them... usually they start to crumble and fall out and- ick! I think something like "someone you love is going to die" is much too specific and sounds more like folklore than psychological dream interpretation. Otherwise, I would be surrounded by death...
By Green, Thursday, July 10, 2008 04:46:33 AM
I used to have those dreams once in a while but don't have them anymore now. I don't remember the situation I was in when I had those dreams and didn't know what they meant then. I know I always used to be glad to wake up and find all my teeth intact.
By Nadine, Friday, July 04, 2008 03:32:26 PM
Thank-you for this article!! I have had precognitive dreams since I was a wee child, and even though I am very aware I could not for the life of me understand when I had dreams of my teeth falling out. I haven't had one in many years now. I am not the same person I was then and your description and meaning gave me Truth tingles! May you be blessed.
By Raul, Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:03:30 AM
i thought it ment someone you love is going too die.

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