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Recently I had to have all my bottom teeth removed from an infection in my Jaw. I don't have those dreams anymore. Was it just a coincidence?

2007-12-20 09:49:29 · 28 answers · asked by HALLALJPAA 4 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

28 answers

no. It sounds like you had a premanition (did I spell that right?) n-e ways, i have dreams like that all the time and they end up having to do with my life when I awake even if it is a long time after. Pay attention to these things or dreams because sometimes they mean nothing, however alot of times they can be something.
JAT

2007-12-20 09:53:59 · answer #1 · answered by pledge lover 2 · 1 0

I don't think the two are related, as the infection in your jaw is a recent development, and you say that you have had these dreams most of your life. Teeth falling out is a very common theme, you can find it posted here several times in any given week. This symbol has many different meanings, and depends alot on the story line, and other symbols around for an interpretation. One of the meanings associated with teeth falling out, is reaching a new level of maturity. Perhaps these dreams coincide with life transitions you made as you became more mature............

2007-12-20 10:33:42 · answer #2 · answered by beatlefan 7 · 1 0

Jaw teeth means root. Very Deep thoughts or infection near. Family issues or independence of some sort.

2007-12-20 11:01:13 · answer #3 · answered by astrokick 3 · 0 0

The Front Two Teeth-Upper and Lower : They symbolise a person's children, brothers and sisters.


Loose Teeth : Loose teeth implies that one of his family members will fall ill.


Teeth in the Pocket : Pocketing the teeth or wrapping them in cloth or seeing them falling into the hand or keeping them in the house-any of these is a harbinger of a child, brother or sister being born. If may also mean his deriving some benefit from one of them.


Masticating Teeth : To see the teeth in the act of chewing suggest that one of his family members will fall ill.


Long Teeth : If a person sees his teeth as long or white or beautiful, it means that he will witness certain conditions in some of his family members that will give him pleasure and satisfaction.


Molars : They symbolise a person's paternal uncles, aunts etc. Any defect ion them is suggestive of similar misfortune regarding them.


Canine : This symbolises the head of the household on whom the household depends.


Pre-molars : These symbolise one's maternal uncles and aunts.


Molars and Pre-molars : These symbolise a persons paternal and maternal uncles and aunts. The upper ones will then symbolise the males and the lower ones the females. If a person sees any of these as fallen, and he does not pick them up nor or count them, it means one of his relatives will die. And if he sees all of them having fallen and he does not pick them up nor does he count them it suggest that he will outlive all of them, being the last to die.


An Incident : It is related that Ameerul_Mu'mineen, Mansoor, dreamt that he had lost all his teeth. In the morning he called for an interpreter. The interpreter came and after listening to the dram, said to Mansoor: “All your relatives will die.” Upon this, Mansoor became infuriated, saying : “May Allah lock your mouth! May He never let your interpretation become a reality! Now be gone!”. The another interpreter was called who fortunately was familiar with courtly protocols. He said: “O Ameerul-Mu'mineen, you will live for a long time. You will be the last to die amongst your relatives”.

Highly delighted with his tactful interpretation, the Ameerul-Mu'mineen laughed, remarking: “both interpretations are the same, but the manner employed by you is more superior and excellent!” He then presented him ten Thousand Dirhams as a gift.

2007-12-20 15:00:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I hope not cause I had dreams my teeth fell out but thats bacause I got socked a few times in my jaw in my dream

2007-12-20 09:52:19 · answer #5 · answered by LA High Rise 5 · 1 0

This is actually the most common recurring dream for people to have. Ask around - most people you know have had this dream or a version of it.

Some people say it means you are afraid of growing old. Others say it means you are facing a difficult situation that you feel you have no control over.

2007-12-20 09:52:51 · answer #6 · answered by monicanena 5 · 2 0

One theory is that dreams about your teeth reflect your anxiety about your appearance and how others perceive you. Sadly, we live in a world where good looks are valued highly and your teeth play an important role in conveying that image. Teeth are used in the game of flirtations, whether it be a dazzling and gleaming smile or affectionate necking. These dreams may stem from a fear of your sexual impotence or the consequences of getting old. Teeth are an important feature of our attractiveness and presentation to others. Everybody worries about how they appear to others. Caring about our appearance is natural and healthy.



Another rationalization for these falling teeth dream may be rooted in your fear of being embarrassed or making a fool of yourself in some specific situation. These dreams are an over-exaggeration of your worries and anxiety.



Teeth are used to bite, tear, chew and gnaw. In this regard, teeth represent power. And the loss of teeth in your dream may be from a sense of powerlessness. Are you lacking power in some current situation? Perhaps you are having difficulties expressing yourself or getting your point across. You feel frustrated when your voice is not being heard. You may be experiencing feelings of inferiority and a lack of self-confidence in some situation or relationship in your life. This dream is an indication that you need to be more assertive and believe in the value of your own opinion.



In the latest research, it has been shown that women in menopause have frequent dreams about teeth. This may be related to getting older and/or feeling unattractive and less feminine.



Traditionally, it was thought that dreaming that you did not have teeth, represent malnutrition which may be applicable to some dreamers.



Other Perspectives

A scriptural interpretation for bad or falling teeth indicate that you are putting your faith, trust, and beliefs in what man thinks rather than in the word of God. The bible says that God speaks once, yea twice in a dream or a vision in order to hide pride from us, to keep us back from the pit, to open our ears (spiritually) and to instruct and correct us.



In the Greek culture, when you dream about loose, rotten, or missing teeth, it indicates that a family member or close friend is very sick or even near death.



According to the Chinese, there is a saying that your teeth will fall out if your are telling lies.



It has also been said that if you dream of your teeth falling out, then it symbolizes money. This is based on the old tooth fairy story. If you lose a tooth and leave it under the pillow, a tooth fairy would bring you money.

2007-12-20 09:54:03 · answer #7 · answered by Execusuite 3 · 2 1

Thats so crazy. I have the same dream, that my teeth are all coming out. I had braces put on this year.Last month at my dental appiontment I told the dental assistant about it & she cracked up laughing because she has dreams like that everynight.

2007-12-20 09:53:59 · answer #8 · answered by kiwi 4 · 1 0

You feel as if you don't have control over anything in your life and are overwhelmed. That is a common dream of people who are extremely stressed out. Try to relax girl and all my best to you.

Jazzy

2007-12-20 09:52:37 · answer #9 · answered by Jazzy 4 · 1 0

It may have been a coincidence.

The significance of the teeth-falling out dream, a common one, is that you feel at that moment that you metaphorically "have no teeth:" have no power or firm ground.

You may be feeling like forces outside you have removed your power -- or perhaps your "bottom line."

Dreams talk like that, in both verbal-visual metaphor.

2007-12-20 09:54:36 · answer #10 · answered by alimcj 2 · 2 0

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