“Why am I dreaming about teeth?”
I keep having this dream about my teeth falling out unexpectedly. It's been happening a lot lately, and I've had this dream before while I was in college. I'm trying to think about how this dream could really relate to my life, if it's because I started a new job, or thinking about going back to school. But it doesn't seem like it connects. What do dreams about teeth falling out usually mean?
6 Answers
Dear Madam/Sir:
It is difficult to analyze a person's dream without getting to know them in therapy. The interpretation may seem to be out of context as I do not know you. My suggestion is to check CJ Jung's book "Dreams" (anxiety) and or other books like "The Element Encyclopedia of 20,000 Dreams" (uncertainty, ending of one phase of life and beginning of another, or "10,000 Dreams Explained" (going through through transition) and see what applies to your situation! You may want to seek therapy with a licensed psychologist where you can discuss the dreams and what they mean in your life's context.
Take care,
Dr. Sonpal
It is difficult to analyze a person's dream without getting to know them in therapy. The interpretation may seem to be out of context as I do not know you. My suggestion is to check CJ Jung's book "Dreams" (anxiety) and or other books like "The Element Encyclopedia of 20,000 Dreams" (uncertainty, ending of one phase of life and beginning of another, or "10,000 Dreams Explained" (going through through transition) and see what applies to your situation! You may want to seek therapy with a licensed psychologist where you can discuss the dreams and what they mean in your life's context.
Take care,
Dr. Sonpal
You are dreaming about teeth, because you are angry and aren't fully acknowledging how angry you are. Sometimes people dream about teeth not knowing that they are angry at all.
Dr. Faye
Dr. Faye
Often, it is the general theme or feeling in a dream that is more significant than the exact context. For example, in your dream, you may be feeling something related to loss or even aging. Think also about how you felt in the dream or when you woke up. They may also be clues to what was going on in your unconscious.
Dr. Kasman
Dr. Kasman
Hi, dreamer,
There is no ‘usually mean’ about dreams. Sorry. You have your own associations about teeth and what it means when teeth fall out - growing up? Disease? Etc. You might want to have a session or two with a person who is good at teaching you how to work with your own dreams. It would be fun!
Peace,
(Dr.) Marian Shapiro
There is no ‘usually mean’ about dreams. Sorry. You have your own associations about teeth and what it means when teeth fall out - growing up? Disease? Etc. You might want to have a session or two with a person who is good at teaching you how to work with your own dreams. It would be fun!
Peace,
(Dr.) Marian Shapiro
Got to the following link. http://www.teethfallingoutdream.org/
It has some reasonable thinking about what thus means.
It has some reasonable thinking about what thus means.