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  2. Rotten, cracked, falling out: What are dreams about teeth ...

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    If you dream your teeth are falling out, you may be feeling unbalanced or self-sabotaging. On a pragmatic level, teeth help us to break our food down to bite sizes so that we can actually digest ...

  3. What it means to dream about losing teeth - AOL

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    Some people think dreams are total nonsense, but other believe there are meanings behind recurring dreams. What it means to dream about losing teeth Skip to main content

  4. 10 common dreams and what they mean, according to dream ... - AOL

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    Either way, losing teeth is nothing short of a nightmare. “There are varied theories about what it means,” Gover says. “As with all dream imagery, the only interpretation that’s true is ...

  5. Tooth loss - Wikipedia

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    Tooth loss is normal for deciduous teeth (baby teeth), when they are replaced by a person's adult teeth. Otherwise, losing teeth is undesirable and is the result of injury or disease, such as dental avulsion, tooth decay, and gum disease. The condition of being toothless or missing one or more teeth is called edentulism. Tooth loss has been ...

  6. False awakening - Wikipedia

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    A false awakening may occur following a dream or following a lucid dream (one in which the dreamer has been aware of dreaming). Particularly, if the false awakening follows a lucid dream, the false awakening may turn into a "pre-lucid dream", [2] that is, one in which the dreamer may start to wonder if they are really awake and may or may not come to the correct conclusion.

  7. Dental fear - Wikipedia

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    Dental fear, or dentophobia, is a normal emotional reaction to one or more specific threatening stimuli in the dental situation. [1] [2] However, dental anxiety is indicative of a state of apprehension that something dreadful is going to happen in relation to dental treatment, and it is usually coupled with a sense of losing control. [1]

  8. 7 Unexpected Reasons You Might Be Dreaming About Your Teeth ...

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    Plus, the unique meanings behind 8 specific teeth-related dream scenarios.

  9. Oneirophobia - Wikipedia

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    Oneirophobia (from Greek όνειρο (oneiro), meaning "dream", and φόβος (), meaning "fear") is the fear of dreams.It is discussed in The Dream Frontier, a book by Mark Blechner, a neuro-psychoanalyst at the William Alanson White Institute.