After eating a ton of pizza before bed last night I had a
dream. I dreamt that I was in my parents house, their bathroom by the front
door. My teeth started hurting and I looked in the mirror and felt my teeth
with my hand. The bottom row on the left side came out in my hand as a set.
There was a small amount of blood and some pain as well. Since they were a set I tried to place them
back in but the pain was to great so I held on to them. I was rinsing my mouth
out and spitting out blood when out popped the top half of the back left side
of my teeth, all in a set. These bleed a lot and I continued to rinse my mouth.
When there was less blood coming out I looked up at the mirror and saw that
without teeth that side of my face sagged in and it was extremely painful to
put my too gums together. I must have been making some noise I thought ( I also
thought I wonder if my gold cap fell out); because my younger brother and
mother came in to see what was going on. I showed them my mouth with the
missing teeth and my mother was horrified. I told her it didn't’ hurt that
bad. She said it was the redness and the
bumps. I looked in the mirror and noticed that that side of my face was also
missing, this exposed my missing teeth and gums as well as some muscles. At
this point I said to y self, that’s enough. I woke up and my teeth on that side
were very sore; I am certain I was grinding them.
Heath dream 3.26.2013
(any intrepertations welcome)
1 comment:
You are stressed/anxious about something and you aren't coping with it well enough in your waking hours.
Thinking back on my endless teeth dreams, I feel they were reflecting my fears / anxieties / worries regarding changes and big decisions I was either facing... or just feared having to make. I would wake with my teeth aching from clenching my jaw so tight at night. My dentist set me up with a bite guard because I was wearing my teeth down.
Now that I'm feeling much more secure and stable (employment, education, relationship, etc) I haven't had a teeth falling out dream. Exercise helps work out some of the tension/stress so that you don't take it out on your teeth.
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