

They haven’t exactly fallen out yet, but they’re dangerously close to doing so. In this dream, your teeth are loose, and you’re trying all you can to hold them in place. You struggle to keep your thoughts to yourself “If you're thinking, ‘How am I going to get my teeth fixed?,’ that could be connected to a real-life concern about how you'll double-back on a mistake or remedy a problem,” says Loewenberg. If your teeth falling out in a dream prompts thoughts about how you can fix your smile, you might be looking to repair a situation or relationship in your daily life. It's likely that the more teeth that are falling out, the more you’ve said that you should’ve kept to yourself, she adds. In this case, says Loewenberg, your subconscious is “reprimanding you” and asking why you let certain information out of your mouth. If a lot of your teeth are falling out, and in that dream, you get the sense that this shouldn’t be happening, that might mean that you talk about others more than you know you should.

Even if you’re not exactly concerned about how you’ll look physically, you may have concerns about how others will perceive you. “A common thought pattern is, ‘Oh, my God-I'm going to look like hell without my teeth,’ which is connected to the waking-life concern of how you may look now that you've said something ,” says Loewenberg. Wishing you hadn't said something in real life might take the dream form of you trying to jam your falling teeth back into your mouth. What does it mean when you're losing teeth in a dream? According to dream analyst Lauri Loewenberg, author of Dream on It: Unlock Your Dreams, Change Your Life, because of the location of one’s pearly whites inside the mouth, the main theme of teeth-related dreams tends to be rooted in communication: “Any dream that focuses on the mouth area-the lips, teeth, tongue, or throat-will usually be about the way you're talking to yourself or the way you've been communicating lately in real life,” she says.Ĥ common versions of the teeth falling out dream 1. For example, have you ever had dreams about snakes or where you're being chased? These rank high on the list of recurring dream themes, but according to a recent analysis of most Googled dreams worldwide, Americans most commonly search for the meaning of a dream where your teeth are falling out (roughly 81,000 times per month, in fact). And just as there are a lot of similar movies, there are also a few pretty common dreams. In a sense, dreaming is your brain putting on its own theatrical production: There are characters, sets, plots, and scenes.
