This is me. I have those dreams frequently where I have too many teeth and my mouth is shut closed. I can't move or make a sound the only thing I can do is feel my teeth move and grow down my throat.
My mom used to say dreaming of losing teeth means someone close is gonna die. The first time it happened I was dreaming of teeth falling one by one, wandering in my mouth full of blood, spitting them in a sink, woke up uneasy and got really scared for 2 secs thinking someone was dying. Of course it didn't happen but I talked about that with friends and it's not an uncommon belief.
In fairness, according to old relatives it seems just about everything is a sign someone is going to die. See a wierd Shadow, someone's gonna die. Crows doing crow stuff, someone's gonna die.
I used to have dreams of losing teeth. I never felt them missing from my mouth I just felt each one as I spit them out of my mouth as if they were just one to many hard candies I had in my mouth and had to spit some out.
And it is always into a bathroom sink never like onto the ground or something.
It’s why when in my dreams I try my best to full avoid al bathrooms.
For one if you use a toilet in your dreams you might wet the bed in real life and two because I am afraid if I go near a sink in my dreams the tooth thing will happen.
I actually once forced myself awake to avoid a endless circle of bathrooms.
I vividly remember sense information. I can tell you what a food tastes like without having it right next to me.
Unfortunately, at one point in my life, I bit a tooth that had fallen out. I now remember the sensation of it, and it’s cursed.
And it is always into a bathroom sink never like onto the ground or something.
It’s why when in my dreams I try my best to full avoid al bathrooms.
For one if you use a toilet in your dreams you might wet the bed in real life and two because I am afraid if I go near a sink in my dreams the tooth thing will happen.
I actually once forced myself awake to avoid a endless circle of bathrooms.
Unfortunately, at one point in my life, I bit a tooth that had fallen out. I now remember the sensation of it, and it’s cursed.