It may surprise you to learn that dreaming about teeth falling out is remarkably common [http://dreammoods.com/cgibin/teethdreams.pl?method=exact&header=dreamid&search=teethintro]...2fish said:No all of my dreams are messed up. Last one I remember was that my teeth had fallen apart and mostly out. Since they shattered I had to use a mirror and pull the parts that were still attached. There was blood, pain, and rage in that dream. While some make no sense they all seem to focus on blood, pain, rage, anger, or fear.
I am usually aware that they are dreams and I am watching third person but I still feel everything that other me does.
I've been discussing the idea of a dream recorder for years... It will be possible someday. As soon as we have the instrumentation to monitor and process raw brain waves, they'll find away to to the same for dreams.
As I tend to have very vivid dreams, sometimes to the point of lucidity [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dream]. I'm usually pretty good with dream retention if I continue to think about and discuss my dreams.
It would be most awesome to experience some of my most memorable dreams again, for although some may have been terrifying, they were awe-inspiring to have. I've seen many many apocalypse scenarios including the death of the sun from the earth, fought against an army of invading body snatcher style aliens, evaded war of the worlds style machines, fought in a world war battle ending in nuclear obliteration. I've also had nice dreams, but those aren't necessarilly as interesting.
I can remember clearly now a dream I had years ago about looking up into the sky from the ocean and seeing the most spectacular series of supernovas appearing in the sky.
I've even had those elusive lucid dreams where I've realised I'm dreaming and been able to manipulate the story, people, events, locations of the dream, even manifesting objects to aid me.
I would love dearly to see these things again.