I have dreams rarely where I am clenching my jaw so tight that my teeth shatter.
I don't think it has any real-world circumstances no.
2007-09-23 13:48:39
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answered by Sammy 3
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I can not count the amount of time's over the last 20 years I have had that dream and it's always in the same resturuant eating the same dish , spagetti bolognaise.
They just fall out slowly , 1 by 1 then 2 by 2 then 4 by 4 , by the time they get to 10 by 10 thats when I wake up because i know that I dont have that many teeth lmao.
Nobody has died as a result of this dream , dreams are just an interpretation of your real life issues , so what ever belief system these people live by they need to re-evaluate.
2007-09-23 14:04:06
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answered by JadeyOz 5
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You don't say what your culture is, but I've never heard of it being interpreted in that way, so I shouldn't worry. Everyone hears about someone dying at some time or other throughout their lives, either someone they know personally or somebody famous whom they admire, so if a death follows that dream, it's probably coincidence.
I have had that dream several times, and the only effect it has had on me is that I check my teeth the next morning to make sure they're still there!
2007-09-23 13:52:28
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answered by interesting 2
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I've had a dream like that a few years ago, but people are always dying if you live long enough, and I can't remember if it was contemporaneous to a closely relevant death to me or not (since I didn't know of the supposed significance before now). Interesting perspective though.
2007-09-23 13:52:37
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answered by Captain S 7
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I have had this same dream more than once over the years. If yours were like mine then they can be quite disturbing. I felt like it was real and I remember looking in the mirror and everything and some of my teeth would be missing. It's funny how these dreams stand out. I hope it's just nonsense.
2007-09-23 13:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have them all the time and so does my mom and sometimes my dad. But out teeth never end up falling out and nobody ever dies, so i geuss it doesnt mean anything. It's just a superstition people made up to explain something they couldn't, if that makes any sense, lol. Becuase usually someone who has little or no teeth is old and will die soon, lol.
Good Luck!
2007-09-23 13:51:07
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answered by -:-vInTaGe PaSsIon-:- 6
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I have also had dreams where I am clenching my jaw so tight that my teeth shatter. But I really don't know what it means? Have only had it a couple of times and nothing bad has ever happened.
2007-09-23 13:53:25
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answered by Brad711 2
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Teeth dreams are very common. I've had several myself. Of certain teeth falling out or cracking off.
Here's a good dream interpretation site:
http://dreammoods.com/cgibin/teethdreams.pl?method=exact&header=dreamid&search=teethintro
2007-09-23 13:52:09
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answered by cestlavie44 5
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I have dreams like that a lot... I thought it was due to my traumatic experience at the dentist at age 5 when the dentist took my favorite tennis shoes from me and put them in the trash can. Cruel, huh? Plus, I had molar movers, headgear, then braces, which were all painful for me. Did you have traumatic dental experiences?
2007-09-23 13:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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a dream is a dream. it doesnt mean that what you saw in that dream will come true. that only happened back in bible times. i usualy have dreams or nightmares of war. Doesnt mean that the war i saw is going to happen. You may have had that dream because of something you saw. Dont worry.
2007-09-23 13:49:58
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answered by Superman 3
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I had a dream like that few days ago-it really creeped me out as it felt so real. I'm not sure about the death thing as no one I know has died. I think its just one of those superstitions(however you spell it) you know like eating cheese after 9pm.
2007-09-23 13:52:10
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answered by SkaterPunk♥ 1
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