As you said, getting stuck between your teeth is like getting stuck in your throat, except that you are independent and try to adjust yourself, and you won't wait for it to fall off naturally, but in the end, this kind of thing will be diluted by time.
Here's the thing. Dreams have no omen function. Dreams are only a reflection of the psychological state in reality. You are worried about your father only because you think he is in poor health. What I said earlier is not quite right, because your tooth didn't fall out, that is, it didn't fall out. It's just that you are afraid of losing your father, so you are worried about this problem. Therefore, the thing with teeth in the dream is related to the question of whether you will lose your teeth. In order to be prepared for not suffering, you made some worst assumptions, that is, you handled things with your hands, but you assumed in your mind that you would lose half your teeth, but because it was just an assumption, you didn't lose all of them. Later, you thought it was a bad idea, so you adjusted yourself, that is, you saw a doctor. The doctor said that you don't need to pull it out, you just need to make up one piece, so pulling it out is everything, that is, you think the idea is right, and making up is to dispel the idea. Your own attitude is: you are only dreaming, and you won't lose it at all. Again, dreams have no omen function, so don't care too much about dreams. It is precisely because I lost my mother that I cherish my father more, but in reality my father's specific physical state should be known.