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So you had a dream about teeth falling out? If you want to know what it means you came to the right place. Interpreting dreams with symbology( the universal language of the mind) is the best way to gain insight about yourself via your dreams that I know of. It is an amazing tool to help you gain insight and help to improve your life.

The symbol teeth represent your ability to assimilate knowledge and thus make decisions. So if it is your teeth that fell out in the dream then how you identify yourself is losing this ability to assimilate knowledge and make decisions. If it is someone else in your dream than it is that aspect of yourself that is losing this ability. To further understand the aspect of you part if it is someone of the same sex than that is an out aspect of yourself if it is of the opposite sex than it is an inner aspect of yourself.

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