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    It’s interesting that you should be having a dream that puzzled me for quite some time. I also had the same dream, though at times my teeth would actually come out in my hand during the dream. I, too, have excellent teeth and try to take care of them. Here’s what I discovered: Every time I had the dream, I was silently grinding my teeth in my sleep. The sensation translated through my subconscious into my dream and would cause me to imagine I had severely chipped teeth or exceptionally loose teeth. I did not realize I had a teeth-grinding problem; most people don’t. This is very much like chronic snorers not realizing they snore. Unlike Sigmund Freud, who thought that dreams were a reflection or our subconscious, it is now hypothesized that dreams are your mind’s way of processing the huge amount of data that your brain received that day. If this theory is true, then that would mean that our dreams are influenced by things around us as well as things that happen to us. The next time your dream occurs, make a mental note to check if your jaw or gums are sore. This is a good sign that you may be grinding your teeth.

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    Name : Liam, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 35, City : McDonald, State : NA, Country : Canada, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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