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Dreaming About Your Teeth Falling Out: What Does It Really Mean?

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Dreaming About Your Teeth Falling Out: What Does It Really Mean?

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A tarot reader and clairvoyant interprets losing multiple teeth in dreams as fear, insecurity, and anxiety about change or loss.

I’ve spent 20 years listening to people describe this dream, and the panic is always the same. Dreaming about your teeth falling out is the kind of dream that wakes anyone up with their heart racing.

But here’s what you need to know: it’s your psyche telling you something important. It speaks of loss, yes. Of insecurity, certainly. Of changes that frighten you. But if you interpret it correctly, it’s a gift from your unconscious.

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Depending on Whether They Fall From the Top or Bottom

Upper jaw

Your body is a concern. Health is what’s circling your mind. Maybe you have a check-up pending, or something hurts and you’re not giving it importance. Your intuition is running.

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Lower jaw

Your willpower is wavering. You doubt whether you can handle what’s coming. You don’t trust yourself enough.

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The Different Cases I’ve Seen

  • Front teeth: It’s about image. You’re hurting over how you look. Fear of time passing, of being forgotten, of not being attractive enough.
  • Bottom teeth: You have no decision-making power. You let others take charge of your life.
  • False teeth: Your fears are unfounded. You’re magnifying everything in your head.
  • Rotten teeth: You feel manipulated. There’s someone or something limiting you.

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Context: Where It Happens

  • In front of a mirror: Your self-esteem is low. You don’t accept yourself.
  • And new teeth grow back: Excellent sign. You’re closing one chapter and opening a stronger one.
  • And you spit them out: Powerlessness. You want to change but don’t know how. You feel trapped.
  • In your hand: Fear of the changes ahead. You feel like you’re losing the helm.
  • With pain: Be careful. You could suffer a failure because of your insecurity.
  • Without pain: Despite the fear, you’re going to handle this well.
  • With blood: Concern for health. Your own or someone very close to you.

What I’ve Learned Over the Years Reading These Dreams

These dreams are not a curse. They are a diagnosis. Your soul is showing you where the cracks are. The falling of teeth is the way it finds to tell you: “There is something here that you need to resolve.”

Identify the fear. Look it in the eye. And then, move forward.

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