It probably means that you are worried about your teeth. The dream could be a nudge to make a needed dental appointment.
Dreaming of losing teeth is a very common dream. Teeth represent our 'bite' or aggressive nature. When we can't get our teeth into something, it suggests that one lacks interest, ability or control. If you dream of losing a tooth, it has to do with 'loss' in general. For example, loss of youth or anything associated with getting older.
Also see very similar question linked below, "What is the meaning of a dream where you loose teeth?"
I read in a dream book that it meant your life is going through or about to go through many changes.
Teeth represent strength. Think of expressions such as "a toothless lion," or "put your teeth into it." So a dream about loosing teeth reflects feelings of loosing one's strength, effectiveness or influence.
Dreaming about loosing teeth usually means you or someone close to you being ill.
Dreams of loosing your teeth often represent feelings of insecurity or inadequacy. They most commonly occur during times of change or transition. If the teeth coming out are your baby teeth, you may be experiencing the loss of innocence. The loss of your adult teeth can be an indication you are anxious about growing older.
Sometimes dreams about teeth are hints that you need to see a dentist. Dreams are affected by physical conditions throughout the body, and a problem with a tooth can appear in a dream before it is noticed in waking life. Another possibility is that the teeth represent the dreamer's power or potency. Just like the expression, "a toothless dog cannot bite" a dream about loosing one's teeth suggests powerlessness.
It could mean you need to go to the dentist.
According to the Dreammoods website (linked below) a dream where your teeth:
-Fall out
-Rot
-Grow crookedly
-or crumble
...May be indicative of anxiety you're suffering about your appearence; maybe about your teeth, maybe about another shortcoming. Such dreams reflect a fear of rejection, sexual impotence, or getting old.
Another possible interpretation may be a fear of being embarrassed or humiliated in a social situation. These dreams are just an over exaggeration of your anxieties and worries. Your mind sometimes makes things worse than they actually are.
To see more possible interpretations, see the Related Link below.
there is going to be change in your life might be positive or negative.
A black tooth is a tooth that is rotten or dead. Climbing something in a dream represents an effort or struggle. Combined, the images in this dream suggest that you are caught up in a "dead" or "rotten" struggle. Whatever purpose you are struggling to achieve is already "dead," a lost cause.
Fear of growing old, or a bad relationship
The tooth fairy is your parents
St Jude is the patron saint of lost things, including lost or hopeless causes. The dream reflects your feeling lost in some sense and in need of divine assistance.
Lost in a Dream was created in 1974-10.
Ha, when I read this I felt so many flashbacks. I remember one of my letters to her was something like this. Dear Tooth Fairy, I lost a tooth again! This is my (number) tooth that I lost already. Thank you for coming, it gives me a lot of support. Thank you for the money, too. I can't believe I lost a tooth again!
The Lost Dream was created on 2008-11-04.
If you have a dream that you lost your engagement ring but not your wedding ring it would mean that something significant from your past will be lost. However, it will not be a bad thing, it may be hard at first but it will be OK.
The people in this dream probably represent the dreamer's self. The dream suggests that the dreamer has been careless and has not valued gifts and lessons from the past. The message could be that these lost valuables are available through the dreamer's memories.
The tooth fairy doesn't even exist.
If it was an adult tooth you lost, you won't be getting any replacement. If it was a milk tooth, well there's nothing you can do to hurry the replacement anyhow.
A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.