A Dream About Teeth
2003-01-14 - 11:00 p.m.


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I dreamed last night that I lost a tooth--second one from the front, on the right side. The thing is, it was sore and kept getting more and more loose. I kept trying to keep it held in there (duh), but in the end I had to get someone to pull it out.

Now, I've had dreams about my teeth falling out, crumbling out, and even being pulled out before, but I never thought to look up the meaning of this. So, I did that today.

I will now share with you the various meanings of this strange and (if you're a really vain person) potentially terrifying dream.

From Sleeps.com: "Teeth was the most requested dream word of all so here goes... If you dream of having false teeth this indicates that you will have unexpected help on a problem. To dream of rotten teeth shows that you have been telling someone a lie or using your smooth words for getting your own way no matter what. If your teeth are rotten, crooked, and/or falling out this means that your lies are hurting someone very badly and that you will soon be found out. If you dream you have swallowed a tooth you will soon have too 'eat your words'. It becomes much easier to interpret this kind of dream if you think of teeth as representing words. When the dreamer is not the one with the bad teeth you will naturally have to watch out for someone lying to you."

From Swoon.com: "One must, of course, correlate the action and other details of the dream, but as a general guide: false teeth signify unexpected help out of a difficult situation; broken or unusually worn-down teeth are a sign of the deterioration of an important relationship; aching teeth portend family quarrels; a dream of having teeth filled promises good news; having teeth pulled forecasts favorable business or investment opportunities; loose teeth are a warning of untrustworthy friends...a dream featuring the roots of your teeth is a warning against lending money or gambling."

From The Illustrated Dream Dictionary: "Not a good omen. Toothache suggests you are not happy about a certain situation. Lose a tooth and you are afraid of losing a loved one. Lose all of them and you are full of anxieties about the future...An extraction shows you are suffering at present...Bad or broken teeth show that a relationship that is important to you is breaking down."

Whatever you say.

I gotta go think up a Harry Potter-ish sounding name now. If any clever people out there would care to help, I will be more than happy to take suggestions.

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