Dream about losing false teeth

Dream about Losing False Teeth points to how much you feel in charge of your life. You are weaving your future and destiny. You are worried about your well being. Your dream indicates your direction or position in life. You are taking a drastic, new approach to some issue in your life.

Lose in your dream is a message for qualities within yourself that are unchangeable. You are holding on to the past. You are hiding an aspect of yourself. Your dream is your own female aspects or your mother. You are not getting your point of view across.

False in your dream is a clue for a situation that is being turned upside down. Some of the projects will prove your counterproductive side. You are suppressing your emotions or sensitivities. Your dream represents difficulties and difficulties that you are carrying with you. You need to keep your temper in check.

Teeth in this dream symbolises your wishes of how you want your own parents to be like. You need to be more accepting of yourself and less judgmental of others. Perhaps you are compensating for your rigidity and stiffness in your life. This dream represents vengeful or resentful feelings toward the opposite gender. You are sacrificing your own happiness to please someone else.

Dream about Losing False Teeth stands for tradition, wisdom and knowledge. There may be something that you have overlooked. You already hold the truth. This dream points to balance and moderation. You are afraid to see your true Self and to be who you are.

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Olivia

In real life, my two top front teeth are fake. The dentist has to file them down and pop on a veneer on one and a crown on the other. In my dream they popped off and I couldn’t find them. It was as if I accidentally swallowed them. I kept my mouth shut because I was embarrassed and didn’t want anyone to see my teeth. My parents were mad and told me I should have been more careful