teeth fall out

Hi Angela—

Thanks for sending in such a classic example of a "teeth falling out" dream. The good news is that there's no need to make a dentist's appointment. Your teeth most likely are very healthy and are in no danger of actually falling out. The bad news? Oh heck! You're growing older -- just like the rest of us!

Dreams of teeth falling out are universally associated with concerns about appearance. The dreams may seem puzzling at first, but next time you look in the mirror, consider how important your teeth are in your presentation to others. The first thing another person sees when they meet us is our smile.

Your dream contains all the clues we need to solve its puzzle. Not only are you looking in a mirror (afraid that you are going to look bad) but you are doing it in a public setting. You're at a party! Why does the dream choose this seemingly bizarre context for your concerns? It's easy! When you're at a party, appearances are at a premium.

Appearance issues evolve with age. When we are teens, teeth falling out dreams may reflect concerns about fitting in with a group, or knowing the right thing to say in a certain situation -- in addition to physical appearance issues. As we grow older, the dreams often reflect concerns about attractiveness. They are especially common after we suffer setbacks in relationships such as breakups or divorce. As we grow older still, soon we are concerned with the effects of age: wrinkles, gray hairs, sagging muscle tone and extra weight.

As you say in your dream, "it's not that bad, but they still keep coming." What is the symbolic meaning of "they?" Most likely it's those extra years that keep adding up!

Next time you look in the mirror, be sure to give yourself a big smile -- for being so smart, wise, and wonderful -- in addition to being beautiful! :-)


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