I live in pa and I need dental coverage. Currently, I am a stay-at-home mom. But I have recently decided I am going to start looking for a job. I am in a common law marriage. My significant other and I are going to terminate that in a few months (long story) once we get that much extra saved up. We do live together. He works, but his work does not have much of a dental plan and they didn’t opt for common law coverage when they signed with their insurance companies. But because we are common law right now, I do not qualify for medical assistance. We are paying off a loan until about the end of september so we are basically living paycheck to paycheck with a tiny bit extra just in case something come up. Anyway, my point is that I think my only other option is to purchase dental individually. Even if I found a job soon, I will have to wait at least 3 months til I can buy their coverage. So, I was wondering if anyone knows where I can buy coverage and how much it will cost me.
ps i am freaking a little cause I noticed one of my front teeth in between in getting a cavity. eee! I do floss just about every day, but when I was younger, I was chasing this guy friend of mine and he lived in this corner house. I chased him out the door and around the corner, but the sidewalk was unlevel and I fell onto the paved road. My two front teeth hit the ground hard. I little teensy tiny rocks stuck into the surfaces of them. I got the rocks removed, but my teeth remain with a small gap between them since then. This pushed them into the ones next to each and one of them is the one that is getting the cavity on it. I know it’s cause they are pushed together and I wish I had the money for whatever I need to do to fix the space and crowding too, but I haven’t. Anyway, if anyone knows what I will end up having to have done to fix that as well, please share the info!
sry forgot to say that I live in Luzerne County Pennsylvania (northeast)

Do anyone know of a place that provide extremely discount dental work. I live paycheck to paycheck, very low income no dental insurance I was told I need around ,800 worth of dental work to save my teeth (gum diese)

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