Wednesday, May 13, 2009

I keep having this recurring dream I am losing teeth, what does it mean?

I've had this dream before, but now I'm starting to have it everyday. It's always the SAME teeth too. My back molar to the left, my front right incisor, one of my bottom teeth. It's always 3. They always crumble when I loose them and I loose them just by wiggling them. Last night was different though because I actually had one tooth growing in place of another one, but not for any of the others. My boyfriend has made appearances in my dreams, so has my grandparents, my sister..and Tyra Banks? It's freaking me out and I sometimes even have a dream within a dream that I wake up and my teeth are still missing. This has led to my chronic brushing of teeth. So what do these funny dreams mean?

I keep having this recurring dream I am losing teeth, what does it mean?
Loosing your teeth is a very common dream. I have had it a few times myself. The fact that you are having it as a recurring dream and almost nightly is a bit unusual. This suggests that there is something pertinent in your life that is demanding attention. Losing your teeth is a fear of loss. But the actual loss varies from person to person, of course. So you must decide what is it in your life right now that you are fearing you will lose?





The people that have shown up in your dream have varied - so of course, all of those people aren't going to die as some of the superstitious responders have written! With the exception of Tyra Banks (she's been in a few of my dreams, too!) all of the other people are family members. Sometimes when we dream and we awake, we might actually confuse one dream with another dream. So, if we assume that Tyra Banks was actually part of another dream, all of the people in your losing your teeth dreams have been family members. So you should begin by asking yourself what is it that you fear losing with regards to your family? Are you and your BF getting more serious? Are you going to move in with him? Are you getting engaged? Is something happening in your family? Parents getting a divorce or separation? A family member moving away? Any such event that causes you a fear of loss could manifest this type of dream. Good luck to you. Ease up on the brushing of your teeth - you don't want to develop an OCD over this!
Reply:It is possible that you are "gnashing" your teeth at night, which is triggering this dream. Teeth gnashing or grinding is not unusual, but some people do this so hard that they can cause damage to their teeth. Report It

Reply:There are a few theories.





A couple of them are pretty straightforward; that you're afraid of getting old or dying (death in general, not just you).





You may also be afraid of how you look to other people; that you might be "losing face" or respect from others.
Reply:...more than half of the world gets that dream, i don't think it means anything, you were just a tad too tired
Reply:Well, superstition has it that when you dream your teeth are falling out, someone is going to die. I don't know if it's true though.
Reply:Superstition would tell you that anyone who is showing up in dreams about losing your teeth will die......





Sorry.
Reply:Introspect, follow, ask and understand your mental processes.





I did this, and I've had similar dreams like yours. We're simply afraid, and our mind just plays out the fantasy as if it is real. This is how fear works. You fear your pencilbox, and your mind jumps into fantasizing about how it can be threatening.





You fear waking up and finding that your teeth are truly missing, and there you have it.
Reply:You have a fear that you are losing control of your life or health.
Reply:Spirita explains your dreams


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