There is a basic meaning to a dream about loosing your teeth. It is that you may be talking about something you shouldn't be talking about. In other words, something is coming out of your mouth that shouldn't come out. Think about what's going on in your life right now and what you may have been discussing with friends. Think about what you are saying before speaking. It can also be a fear of getting older, the way you look,etc. You can go to thedreaminterpreter.com and read the entire meaning.
2007-07-06 05:26:18
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answered by vanhammer 7
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Your baby teeth fell out at a time of transition and maybe this is what the dream signifies; your life may be undergoing a transformation. That it was disturbing to you in the dream may mean you'll need to adjust your attitude to allow for the changes, trusting that all will be well and it's all for the best.
I went through a time of upheaval and with 20/20 hindsight, I was wishing I had been more prayerful, self-restrained and accepting. You can screw things up pretty badly if you take the reins and try to mold the process into what you think is best. Let go and let God.
2007-07-06 03:12:33
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answered by Babs 7
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I used to have disturbing dreams about my teeth getting knocked out or having facial injuries. I found them incredibly disturbing as well. I researched online and found that dreams involving facial injuries stem from you having anxiety about your personal appearance or the personal image you portray to people. Keep in mind that dream interpretation is not really a science exactly just conjecture.
2007-07-06 02:51:45
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answered by Matt M 5
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I've heard that's a very common dream. I've had it before, too. They say it's an anxiety dream - that you're worried about things crumbling in your life.
Are you worried that things are going to pieces? If so, let the dream be your guide to getting help or making a change in your life.
Good luck, and don't worry. Everything will be OK. You sound like a sweet and sensitive person.
2007-07-06 02:47:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had that dream before, and yes it is disturbing, isn't it?
But I've always had the suspicion that dreams have no meaning whatsoever. They're just too nonsensical. Though maybe straightforward, simple meanings are a possibility. In this case, for instance, maybe we fear we'll lose our teeth. It could make sense. After all, I doubt if any one would welcome such a thing.
2007-07-06 05:12:55
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answered by Robert K 5
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I looked this up at dreammoods.com. It said it was a very common dream and could mean anxiety about your looks or appearance, fear of growing old, etc. If you visit the site on the first page you will see common dreams, just click on "teeth." That must have been really weird!
2007-07-06 04:18:29
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answered by Catherine R 4
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I used to have that dream all of the time. Did they fall out in large chunks like three or four in one big piece.
I looked it up. It means you are over burdened and feel powerless in the situation you are in.
Or it could mean you feel guilty for not brushing your teeth.
2007-07-06 02:49:12
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answered by Diogenes 3
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i'm no longer an authority, yet my super-grandmother, a interior reach-American non secular female, might interpret a number of my desires for me. whilst your teeth fall out in a dream, it skill you could lose your acquaintances. on account that once you closed your mouth, you had teeth, you have no longer lost them yet. Your dream is telling you to no longer take your acquaintances with no attention.
2016-10-20 01:14:11
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answered by quintero 4
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i don't mean to hurt u bt as far as i knw falling of teeth is concerned it relates to some loss in real life either major or minor.i hope nothing big is there for u.i pray that god takes care of u.god bless u.
2007-07-06 02:49:56
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answered by tweetiethesweetie 2
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What did you consume before you went to sleep?
2007-07-06 02:47:37
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answered by GoodQuestion 6
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