…Dreaming of having defective teeth from birth or crooked teeth is a bad dream because it insinuates that health and all of the dreamers affairs, business, interests and emotions go from bad to worse and will remain that way if they are not given immediate attention. Dreaming of spitting out your own teeth insinuates an imminent risk of disease, either your own or from a loved one. Dreaming of pulling out, extracting or losing a tooth and feeling the cavity with the tongue suggests that you are about to enter business matters that you wont like. You will take them under consideration because they will seem promising, but eventually youll have to reject them. Teeth that are pulled by force always indicate all the dreamers unpleasant fears. To dream that by getting hit or by some other violent cause teeth are broken, it announces misfortunes and in some cases even…
Dream dictionary: dreaming about you teeth getting out dream meanings
…her vagina in a dream, it means his death. A vagina in a dream also could represent a blood sucker, a murderer, or a deceitful person who portrays piety during the day, then shows his teeth at night. A vagina in a dream also represents a shameless and an insolent worker, or it could represent a bird’s nest. In this sense, capturing a bird, or looking inside a bird’s nest in a dream means getting married. If a woman sees water entering her vagina in a dream, it means that she will conceive a child. If a woman’s vagina turns into iron or into any metal in the dream, it means that she has lost all hope in accomplishing her aspirations, satisfying her desires or needs. (Also see Blowing into the va- gina | Looking at a sexual organ | Semen | Effeminate | Sexual intercourse | Sod- omy)…
…in courtship; an author, a rencontre with an old friend; a baker, missing a train; a builder, a present in the way of dress; a clergyman, neuralgia or biliousness; a coachman, an injury to the head; a chemist, getting into debt; a dentist, ill-ness or death; a dressmaker, kisses; a doctor, danger from cows and horses; a gardener, an accident to the feet or legs; a grocer, sickness; a lawyer, pecuniary losses and danger from dog-bites; a manicurist, presents from a lover, success in courtship; a parvenu, danger from tramps; a publisher, danger from stinging; a member of Parliament, a birth; a sailor, an accident to a clock or watch; a soldier, breaking china or glass; a tailor, quarrel with parents-in-law; a tinker, visit from mother-in-law, or debts incurred by wife or sweetheart; a tramp, present of a dog or cat; an undertaker, danger from loose or decayed teeth….