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dream about teth?

i had a dream that all my teeth were totally out of place and i was trying to push them back in place with my tongue

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  1. THIS GOOD?:

    http://www.dreammoods.com/cgibin/teethdr...

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  2. hey hun! dreaming about teeth and them falling out and or decaying is one of the most common dreams there is. Is signifies that your at a time in your life where you may feel abit out of control and directionless. It also means that your scared of growing old and feel that time is not on your side. hope this helps x

  3. something bad will happen to you.

  4. You should brush your teeth more....

  5. Hi babe!!! ha ha

    I had a dream that i couldn't stop all my teeth from falling out. It really freaked me out and a friend said it meant i felt or was going to feel a great deal of loss. I didn't loss anything (not for a year or so) and we all loss something sometimes so my friend was bound to be right if i believed. Personally i think i dread the day i loss my teeth, i hate dentists and ate cheese before bed!!!! If you believe.......... maybe your dream means that you nearly loss something but find it again, or your just very disorganised and need sorting!!!! I'm not much help but you got something to think about now....oh No coffee or cheese tonight!!!!!

  6. Dreams regarding teeth falling out, getting damaged or out of place imply a concern with one's own attractiveness.

    That you were actively trying to correct the situation implies a conscious desire to not stand by while this happens but to address it.  That you were using your tongue likely means you felt watched and were attempting the correction without making a fuss or being noticed.  These are all normal feelings and your mind is ventilating something out of your waking concerns, however subtle they may be.

    As we age or sense changes that don't seem positive in our appearance the mind builds in a reaction to that.  No one wants to lose their attractiveness, although as we age we must be content with 'growing maturity' as gracefully as we can.

    And this does not spare the young by any means.  Even when young and with the prospect of remaining robustly attractive for some time to come we can still get an annoying or nagging sense of 'losing it' - our appeal.  It's a normal human condition.

    The teeth somehow just viscerally project this pent-up anxiety - although many are curious about the meaning (as in most dreams).  Think about this - are there things in the back of your mind about your appeal to others?  You don't really have to be suffering a negative physical change - it is enough if you feel you were passed over in favor of another who may seem more attractive just because this happened.  In fact one may be passed by only because the passer is a bit too shy to ask - so one should be most considerate of themselves when sorting such things out.

    Consider these points - worries over loss of attractiveness is the general driver for this kind of dream in our western culture.

    All the best to you.

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