What is the meaning of when we see teeth in dream?
When we see teeth in a dream, it represents our family members. Upper teeth depicted as male members and lower teeth depicted female members. Front incisors represent father, mother, brother , sisters ,sons and daughters. The side teeth represent uncle, aunts and cousins.

Teeth can be viewed as potent symbols.
So if you have this dream, it may have something to do with your inner fortitude.
It could ultimately signify obtaining more influence over others or your surroundings, as well as an increase in your self-assurance in both professional and interpersonal settings.
When we see teeth in a dream, it represents our family members. Upper teeth depicted as male members and lower teeth depicted female members. Front incisors represent father, mother, brother , sisters ,sons and daughters. The side teeth represent uncle, aunts and cousins.
The front teeth from the right side show paternal relatives and the left side shows maternal relatives. If someone sees his front teeth are shaking it means some of the above relatives will be sick.
If someone sees that his front teeth drops down in his palm or on the floor and doesn't get dusty. It means his son, brother or sister will come. If he sees his teeth drops down and get muddy or get wasted then it means one of the above said person will die. If he sees his teeth gets old and broken then it means one of the above said person will be in trouble.
If someone sees his front teeth are increased. It means his relatives will see comfort or happiness. If someone sees a new tooth grows, if it grows upside down then a boy will be born. If it grows downside, a girl will be born.
If he sees he puts out his teeth, it means he takes out his wealth from above said relatives. If he sees all his teeth fall down then it shows the death of the whole family.
If someone sees his teeth fall out on his palm, it represents his family will be increased.
If someone sees his teeth are of silver, it represents his death.
If someone sees his teeth fall in his lap and he takes them in his hand it means he gathers his family and never lets them go.
If someone sees his teeth are fragrant it means his family will praise him. If he sees the opposite then it means they will backbite him.
If someone sees his teeth are painful, it means some sorrow. If he sees his teeth are pale, it represents that the persons related to them will be sick.
If someone sees his teeth get black, it means he will be dejected and sorrowful.
If someone sees his teeth fall out and he again ties them up strongly, it means he will get a long life.
If someone sees his teeth are painful and he pulls them out himself and takes them in his hands, it means he will be wealthy.
If someone sees he picks up someone else's blooded teeth, it means he will benefit from that person.
Both good and negative conclusions could be drawn from this. You have a tooth-loss dream when significant life changes are going to occur. You might gain from these changes or you might lose out.
The "milk teeth" are the precursors to your adult teeth. Your milk teeth begin to fall out as you get older and are replaced by your "permanent teeth," which are a new set of teeth.
Not all tooth growth, though, seems to be flawless; some people may have a misplaced set of teeth.
In an instant, you can experience a change that could make you into a new version of yourself - either the best or the worst.
Look at what is going on in your waking life that could have triggered the dream when figuring out what your dream of falling teeth means.
When you start a new relationship, change jobs, or are going through another upheaval in your life, teeth dreams can happen.
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Ambreen Javed
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