I keep having dreams my teeth are falling out or they're loose. What does THAT mean?


Question:
I'll have these dreams where my teeth are so loose they're about to fall out. Or they just start to fall out one by one. Yikes!!

Answers:
Have you added anything to your diet lately that might be harmful? Any sugars or drinks that could erode the chrome off a bumper? Are you a closet PEZ addict?

In lieu of "someone's going to die", maybe your dream is simply telling you not to eat or drink something you've begun to eat or drink.

Other Answers:
THats bad luck.means someone is gonna die.
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dreambook

Try this:
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10573.asp

i had that dream last night too!

This is a classic dream that occurs when you feel powerless or helpless about some situation.

i actually heard that when u dream of your teeth falling out that means that some one is going to die, and if they were loose then some one is very sick.
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based on what i heard.they say it's true

yeah, me too, i dont know what they mean thoough.it's very strange and scary, huh?

Gum disease. Go to a dentist.

I also heard that means someone is going to die if they fall out

don't try to read into it that much. maybe you are fearing that you will lose something in your life, it doesn't have to be your teeth, but maybe thats the way your dreams interpret it. i wouldnt lose any sleep on it though, just try to look at your life and see if you are fearing anything.

It means you at PorkChops before bed. You are OK.

I have found in most cases that when you have a dream that your teeth are falling out, you are clinching or grinding your teeth at night. If you have a regular dentist, have them check to see if you have signs of it on your teeth. They may recommend that you wear a night guard when you are sleeping.
Source(s):
Dental Assistant--who has these dreams & knows many many patients that dream the same thing.

It means bad dream

I've had the same dreams on occasion. They only started after I had my braces removed as an adult. Some were so intense I literally woke up just to check my teeth. Even though I wear full dental trays while I sleep to prevent damage from teeth-grinding, my dentist and orthodontist think it's my subconscious being "conscious" of my extensive dental work. Who knows? Anyway, take "Justine's" advice and look into getting dental trays to prevent erosion from grinding your teeth.



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