In my dream I had a loose upper molar, it was the left one. I was in a lot of pain but didn't know what to do about it. I remember someone was kissing me, I think it was a woman who I really care about. She wanted to make out and I wanted to respond and not having to explain anything about my loose tooth. I had trouble opening my mouth but didn't want to stop the kissing nor did I want her to notice. I also remember that my ex was in the dream. In real life he and I separated violently, almost a year ago, and we are in the process of divorce. In the dream I think he was trying to give me comfort. And I think I accepted that and also thought it was nice.
The loose upper molar in your dream may symbolize a sense of instability or insecurity in your life. It could indicate that something important or foundational to you is becoming uncertain or shaky, causing you pain and unease. The presence of the woman you care about and the desire to respond positively to her suggests a longing for emotional connection and intimacy. You may want to have a close, romantic relationship where you can be vulnerable and open with another person. However, the difficulty in opening your mouth and not wanting her to notice the loose tooth suggests that you may be hesitant or reluctant to reveal your vulnerabilities and imperfections to her. You want to present yourself as strong and unaffected, rather than burdening her with your issues. The appearance of your ex in the dream, particularly in a comforting role, may indicate that you are still processing and seeking closure or healing from the past relationship. Despite the separation being violent, your subconscious may be acknowledging that you still find some level of comfort or solace in his presence. This could be a sign that you are in the process of reconciling or coming to terms with the ending of that relationship. Overall, the dream suggests a desire for connection and emotional support, while also highlighting your inner struggle to balance vulnerability and the fear of being judged or rejected. It may be beneficial for you to explore these emotions and vulnerabilities further in order to find healing and fulfillment in your relationships.