‘An unsolved mystery of science’ : why do I dream about my teeth falling out ?
Experts say such dreams of dental distress may relate to the processing of various emotions and experiences My teeth have fallen out at fancy dinners and in public restrooms. They’ve sprinkled from my mouth like enamel confetti before dates, important business meetings and major public speaking (…)
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